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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

  • Is Paranoia Driving Fracking Fears?

    Published 20 March 2013 | viewed 6,693 times

    Around 100 people crammed into a tiny community center in West Michigan this week for a town hall meeting on hydraulic fracturing.  Michigan ranks 15th…

  • Gas Mileage Better, But Are Consumers Buying It?

    Published 18 March 2013 | viewed 10,202 times

    President Barack Obama used his weekly address to say the country is ready to take control over its energy future. This is because oil production…

  • No Energy in U.S. Energy Debate

    Published 16 March 2013 | viewed 5,322 times

    Rep. Ed Markey, ranking member of the House Energy Committee, said an investigation into Shell's offshore Alaska campaign suggested the company wasn't ready to work…

  • Is the U.S. Oil Boom About to Bust?

    Published 13 March 2013 | viewed 17,811 times

    The United States is expected to lead the pack among non-OPEC members in terms of oil supply growth for 2013. That's the assessment from this…

  • What Happened to the Uproar Over Energy Speculators?

    Published 11 March 2013 | viewed 11,023 times

    Gasoline prices in the U.S. Midwest have pulled back from the seasonal highs reported in February. Motor group AAA reported Monday that U.S. commuters paid,…

  • Keystone XL a Bullet Compared With Other Pipelines

    Published 09 March 2013 | viewed 8,043 times

    Members of the U.S. House of Representatives drafted a measure that would strip the president of his authority to approve the $7 billion Keystone XL…

  • What's the Fuss Over E15 Really About?

    Published 07 March 2013 | viewed 6,958 times

    The energy industry's lobby group said the White House has an opportunity to right the environmental ship with its choice of Gina McCarthy to lead…

  • Pakistan Thumbs Nose at U.S. on Energy

    Published 05 March 2013 | viewed 8,210 times

    Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari may head to Iran next week for the formal launch of the construction of a natural gas pipeline that's been…

  • Iceland Credits Green Energy for GDP Growth

    Published 02 March 2013 | viewed 10,918 times

    Iceland's president told members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development that his economy was well-suited to serve as a laboratory for competing economic…

  • Shell's $6 Billion Deal with Repsol Crowns LNG King

    Published 27 February 2013 | viewed 9,382 times

    Shell this week plopped down $6 billion to take a stake in the growing market for liquefied natural gas from Spanish energy company Repsol (REP.SM).…

  • With Rail Interest, Who Needs Keystone XL?

    Published 25 February 2013 | viewed 7,911 times

    The amount of crude oil delivered by rail in the United States set a record last year by an overwhelming margin. The U.S. Energy Department…

  • Cheney-Linked Company to Drill in Occupied Golan Heights

    Published 23 February 2013 | viewed 46,991 times

    The Israeli government awarded a local subsidiary of U.S.-based Genie Energy the rights to explore for oil and natural gas in about 150 square miles…

  • Energy Demands on Russia Have Global Consequences

    Published 20 February 2013 | viewed 14,975 times

    Russian oil producer Rosneft said it was considering sending more oil to the energy-hungry Chinese economy. The world's No. 2 oil exporter, after Saudi Arabia,…

  • Could Iraq Blow its Oil Opportunity?

    Published 18 February 2013 | viewed 7,586 times

    Militants in Iraq targeted a 16-inch fuel oil pipeline from the country's largest refinery last weekend. The attack forced the country to ship fuel oil…

  • Is Europe Next for a Shale Natural Gas Boom?

    Published 16 February 2013 | viewed 17,737 times

    Chevron (NYSE: CVX) and Royal Dutch Shell (NYSE: RDS.A) are getting an early start on shale exploration campaigns in eastern European countries. With the United…

  • Why the GOP is Off the Mark on Energy Policy

    Published 14 February 2013 | viewed 4,912 times

    The U.S. Energy Department said domestic crude oil production has increased so far this year. By 2014, the department said oil production should be close…

  • Is Canada Preparing For Keystone XL No Vote?

    Published 11 February 2013 | viewed 6,757 times

    U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry waded cautiously into the debate surrounding the planned Keystone XL oil pipeline during last week's meetings with his Canadian…

  • With Jewell, Obama Says Go Green or Go Home

    Published 09 February 2013 | viewed 38,209 times

    Sally Jewell, President Barack Obama's choice to replace Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, comes with a resume filled not only with big oil credentials but also…

  • Why U.S. Energy Independence Means Pump Pain

    Published 07 February 2013 | viewed 10,522 times

    A U.S. lawmaker said he was frustrated that embattled British energy company BP was posting better-than-expected fourth quarter profits while most Americans were paying top…

  • Chu's Departure Means End to Energy Era

    Published 04 February 2013 | viewed 8,330 times

    U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced he was becoming the latest in a long line of officials headed for the exits doors as President Barack…

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