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Daniel J. Graeber

Oilprice.com

Contributor since: 18 Jan 2012

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

  • Obama's Own Party Wages War on Energy Plans

    Published 07 August 2013 | viewed 7,548 times

    The White House on Wednesday announced it was clearing out its in-box for liquefied natural gas export licenses by signing off on plans for a…

  • Is Oil the Next Front in Al-Qaida's War?

    Published 05 August 2013 | viewed 8,074 times

    A pipeline designed to carry up to 125,000 barrels of oil per day was attacked in Yemen, halting the flow of crude oil to Yemeni…

  • How Much is Oil Supporting U.S. Employment Gains?

    Published 03 August 2013 | viewed 12,546 times

    The American Petroleum Institute said last week the U.S. oil and natural gas sector was an engine driving job growth. Eight percent of the U.S.…

  • Keystone XL's Goose is Cooked

    Published 31 July 2013 | viewed 92,524 times

    Maritime acreage about 9 miles off the coast of Rhode Island went on the auction block Wednesday for wind energy development. The Bureau of Ocean…

  • What Happens to Oil Markets if Iraq Collapses?

    Published 29 July 2013 | viewed 15,035 times

    Oil production from Iraq may be in decline along with political stability in the country. The government aims to produce 9 million barrels of oil…

  • World Energy Markets Leaving EU Behind

    Published 27 July 2013 | viewed 6,408 times

    The International Monetary Fund said it expects the European economy will remain in recession for 2013 and expand by less than 1 percent next year.…

  • Rig Fire Exposes Lingering Dangers of Offshore Drilling

    Published 24 July 2013 | viewed 22,522 times

    A U.S. energy safety bureau said part of a drilling platform off the coast of Louisiana has partially collapsed after catching fire late Tuesday.  No…

  • Oil Production Aside, Middle East still Matters

    Published 22 July 2013 | viewed 11,947 times

    Labor demonstrations in eastern Libya have forced the closure of a key port for nearly a week. A small band of protesters have created big…

  • Why Big Oil is Shifting Away from the Gulf of Mexico

    Published 20 July 2013 | viewed 23,726 times

    A BP official who led the company before the 2010 incident in the Gulf of Mexico marked his return to the region in a $3.75…

  • Is the West Turning Away from Middle East Energy?

    Published 17 July 2013 | viewed 11,245 times

    Russian energy company Gazprom said this week it was considering sending a delegation to Algeria to review the prospects for more energy work.  The Russian…

  • So About that $2 Gas …?

    Published 15 July 2013 | viewed 20,652 times

    U.S. gasoline prices are expected to remain volatile for the month because of geopolitical fallout in the Middle East. Concerns over the global oil supply…

  • Oil May Determine South Sudan's Future

    Published 13 July 2013 | viewed 13,047 times

    Oil exports from South Sudan are expected to gain steam in the coming months. The country last week celebrated its second anniversary as an independent…

  • Is Canada's Oil Charm Offensive Yesterday's News?

    Published 11 July 2013 | viewed 39,654 times

    Canadian oil production is expected to be in a boom cycle for the next 20 years or so, fed largely by oil sands production in…

  • Rail v. Pipelines: No Safe Bet for Oil

    Published 08 July 2013 | viewed 16,806 times

    The Canadian government said it was committed to a safe rail transit network following a weekend derailment in a Quebec town near the border with…

  • For Better or Worse, Big Oil has Big U.S. Future

    Published 06 July 2013 | viewed 15,384 times

    Oil major Shell announced it drilled into a discovery in the Gulf of Mexico that is estimated to hold as much as 100 million barrels…

  • BP to the Rescue for Midwest Drivers

    Published 03 July 2013 | viewed 8,163 times

    British energy company BP said this week it was nearly finished with upgrades to its Whiting oil refinery in northwest Indiana. Its largest refinery in…

  • Oil and Human Rights Don't Mix for Kazakhstan

    Published 02 July 2013 | viewed 8,243 times

    The British government got an earful from Kazakhstan this week despite Prime Minister David Cameron's economic outreach. The prime minister arrived Sunday in Kazakhstan to…

  • Canada Tries to Outmaneuver Pipeline Opponents

    Published 29 June 2013 | viewed 7,204 times

    Canada's government last week proposed new fines and regulations for major crude oil pipelines in the country. Canada is among the world leaders in terms…

  • European Resistance to Gazprom is Futile

    Published 26 June 2013 | viewed 8,350 times

    Russian energy company Gazprom said it was looking to get a liquefied natural gas facility launched on the Baltic Sea within the next five years.…

  • Iran's Next President Faces Uncertain Economic Future

    Published 24 June 2013 | viewed 7,863 times

    Energy-hungry Asian economies are trying to figure out how to keep the supply of oil coming from Iran in a way that keeps the U.S.…

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