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Daniel J. Graeber

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Daniel J. Graeber

Daniel Graeber is a writer and political analyst based in Michigan. His work on matters related to the geopolitical aspects of the global energy sector, as well as Iraq and broader Middle East developments, has been featured extensively with United Press International (UPI) as well as foreign media outlets. His academic contributions include an assessment of the U.S. doctrine of containment. He also teaches media literacy courses at Grand Valley State University.

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Latest articles from Daniel

  • What Total's Visit to Myanmar says about Early Development

    Published 14 June 2012 | viewed 5,076 times

    The CEO of French supermajor Total met with leaders in Myanmar during the weekend, including Nobel Peace prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi. Leading a…

  • With Iran, What Happens After July?

    Published 13 June 2012 | viewed 5,779 times

    Washington this week added another seven countries to the list of those exempt from sanctions that target the Iranian energy sector. The U.S. government and…

  • If you Give Oil Hawks an Inch...

    Published 12 June 2012 | viewed 6,984 times

    The U.S. Energy Department said oil production has reached a 14-year high thanks in large part to a boom in North Dakota, Texas and the…

  • TAPI: A Paper Tiger Pipeline

    Published 09 June 2012 | viewed 4,636 times

    Turkmenistan recently hosted parties to a planned natural gas pipeline that would stretch eastward through territory in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. The project, dubbed TAPI,…

  • The Energy Debate and the War of Emotions

    Published 06 June 2012 | viewed 6,147 times

    Advocates of the shale gas boom in the United States and the corresponding oil sands surge in Canada point to the thousands of potential jobs…

  • Post-Occupation Iraq Losing Appeal

    Published 05 June 2012 | viewed 9,450 times

    On Monday, a suicide bomber in Iraq detonated his car bomb outside the Baghdad offices of a government-backed Shiite group, leaving at least 190 people…

  • Michigan Oil Spill Highlights Need for Safety Overhaul

    Published 02 June 2012 | viewed 17,010 times

    Canadian pipeline company Enbridge is in the hot seat for an oil spill from a ruptured line in southern Michigan. Crews in Marshall, Mich., are…

  • Curtain Closing on Canadian Crude

    Published 31 May 2012 | viewed 12,102 times

    Shell announced plans to expand its oil sands operations in Alberta province by as much as 90,000 bpd and said similar efforts were under way…

  • Reports of Nabucco Pipeline's Death are Exaggerated

    Published 31 May 2012 | viewed 10,625 times

    The refining director at BP caused a stir last week in Berlin when he was interpreted as saying the full version of the Nabucco natural…

  • The Future of Natural Gas - An Interview with Raymond Learsy

    Published 29 May 2012 | viewed 34,232 times

    Massive natural gas discoveries along with new extraction techniques have led many to claim nat gas as the fuel of the future – which could…

  • Megrahi's Death Only Beginning in Libyan Oil Saga

    Published 23 May 2012 | viewed 5,593 times

    Scottish authorities this week said the death of convicted Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi puts an end to conspiracy theories surrounding his controversial release in 2009.…

  • Kurdish Oil Pipeline Could Split Iraq

    Published 22 May 2012 | viewed 12,738 times

    Nearly 10 years of oversight from the U.S. military in Iraq has done little to erase simmering sectarian issues in Iraq. A trilateral democratic government…

  • Kiev Stands to Lose EU-Russia Natural Gas Game

    Published 17 May 2012 | viewed 6,542 times

    European lawmakers this week said they had indications that Kiev was ready to take a closer look at updating its gas transit system. A substantial…

  • Iran's Green Revolution may come from Energy

    Published 16 May 2012 | viewed 15,875 times

    Against the backdrop of discussions about pending negotiations over its controversial nuclear program and the upcoming deadline of an European embargo on Iranian oil comes…

  • Libya: A Real World Syriana

    Published 14 May 2012 | viewed 5,809 times

    A curtain is slowly getting drawn back on the death of Shokri Ghanem, the former head of the Libyan oil industry found floating in the…

  • Energy is a Global Commodity and Should Stay That Way

    Published 09 May 2012 | viewed 5,057 times

    A U.S. lawmaker called on the White House this week to eliminate what he said was a "disturbing connection" between U.S. energy demands and violence…

  • Iran could Avoid Economic Blow of US Sanctions by Accepting Chinese Yuan

    Published 08 May 2012 | viewed 5,859 times

    The Iranian currency shuffle continued again this week as Tehran announced it would take the Chinese yuan as payment for crude oil deliveries from its…

  • South Sudan Experiment Headed Toward Failure

    Published 07 May 2012 | viewed 9,903 times

    The World Bank, in a draft document reviewed by the independent Sudan Tribune, warns that South Sudan could collapse by its two-year anniversary because authorities…

  • Methane Hydrate Production could Replace Fracking as Next Major Concern

    Published 04 May 2012 | viewed 7,993 times

    The U.S. Department this week said it worked with ConocoPhillips and the Japan, Oil, Gas and Metals National Corp. on the extraction of natural gas…

  • Canadian Oil Sands Remain Isolated as Pipeline Plans still Face Opposition

    Published 03 May 2012 | viewed 7,701 times

    A provincial party in Canada announced its formal objection to plans by pipeline company Enbridge to build its Northern Gateway oil pipeline to the coast…

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