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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

  • Patience Needed in Post-Fukushima Japan

    Published 26 March 2012 | viewed 5,482 times

    One year after the 9-magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami, Japan may still face a nuclear energy crisis. The country was already forced to take on…

  • Even Keel Needed off Coast of Brazil

    Published 25 March 2012 | viewed 8,856 times

    An oil spill off the coast of Brazil has sparked a political firestorm in what may one day be a global production leader. The Brazilian…

  • No Policy in U.S. Energy Policy Debate

    Published 22 March 2012 | viewed 6,353 times

    U.S. President Barack Obama visited a plant in Cushing, Okla., that is slated to build the southern domestic leg of the longer Keystone XL oil…

  • Green Movement Shows its Age

    Published 21 March 2012 | viewed 5,372 times

    Those taking part in a survey published this month found so-called Millennials are less concerned about the environment than previous generations. To a certain degree,…

  • Iran's Oil Fields are in Rough Neighborhoods

    Published 20 March 2012 | viewed 8,857 times

    Tehran this week said that if its "positive diplomacy" wasn't reciprocated by the Kuwaiti government, it would work to develop its section of a shared…

  • Too Soon for DRC Oil?

    Published 19 March 2012 | viewed 7,375 times

    Advocacy groups called on the newly-elected government of the Democratic Republic of Congo to change how its natural resources are managed. They say the DRC…

  • Is it Time to Abandon the Oil Sands Debate?

    Published 18 March 2012 | viewed 20,538 times

    Canada's natural resources minister told delegates at the International Energy Forum in Kuwait that his country was on the cusp of becoming an "energy superpower."…

  • The Strange Case of U.S. Hydropower Legislation

    Published 15 March 2012 | viewed 12,026 times

    A measure is on its way to the U.S. Senate that proposes easing some regulations for hydroelectric dams in western states. The bill passed easily…

  • What's at Stake with Iranian Sanctions?

    Published 14 March 2012 | viewed 6,574 times

    Officials from New Delhi are due back from their recent trade visit to Iran with high hopes of an expanded economic relationship. India, together with…

  • A Case for a European FracFocus

    Published 14 March 2012 | viewed 6,097 times

    Exxon Mobil's chief executive called for disclosure of so-called fracking fluid during the IHS CERA energy conference last week in Houston. Fracking has become a…

  • Fukushima no Reason for Nuclear Energy Ban

    Published 13 March 2012 | viewed 11,210 times

    This week marks the one-year anniversary since the 9-magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami rocked Japan. It was the strongest earthquake ever to hit the country,…

  • Tripoli Should Keep its Oil House in Order

    Published 11 March 2012 | viewed 7,010 times

    OPEC in its monthly report for March notes a steady increase in Libyan oil production since the conflict began last year. Production for February, the…

  • Don't Factor Syrian Oil into Market Jitters

    Published 08 March 2012 | viewed 21,464 times

    Conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa are likely dragging on broader economic recovery as oil prices move to relative highs. In Syria, any…

  • Iraq Oil Outlook Overly Ambitious

    Published 07 March 2012 | viewed 21,841 times

    A delegation from the International Energy Agency spent two days in Baghdad speaking with high-ranking officials in preparation for an end-of-year report on the country's…

  • Nigerian Energy Sector Next Big Market Concern

    Published 06 March 2012 | viewed 6,118 times

    Nigeria's main rebel group announced recently that it killed four police officers and was considering taking on more hostages in a renewed offensive. With the…

  • With Iran, How Hard Do Sanctions Really Bite?

    Published 05 March 2012 | viewed 6,616 times

    Sanctions on the Iranian financial sector appear to be taking their toll. Planned oil embargoes by the European Union could be seen as largely symbolic…

  • Look for China to Take Lead in Shale Gas

    Published 04 March 2012 | viewed 6,543 times

    There might be enough shale gas reserves in China to keep the country's energy needs quenched for the next 200 years, the natural resources ministry…

  • Hunger Strike Planned Against Alberta Crude

    Published 01 March 2012 | viewed 8,044 times

    Students and staff at an elementary school near the western coast of Canada announced plans to wage a hunger strike to raise awareness about plans…

  • GOP Should Claim Victory on Keystone XL

    Published 29 February 2012 | viewed 6,560 times

    Canadian pipeline company TransCanada announced it was building a stand-alone section of the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline to the southern coast of Texas. This…

  • Great Britain Close to Turning Corner on Energy

    Published 28 February 2012 | viewed 7,310 times

    The British government announced that overall energy production last year was down 14 percent from the previous year. Oil and natural gas production both declined…

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