
Dan Eberhart
CEO, Canary and Contributor at Freelance
Canary CEO, best-selling author, commentator on politics & energy on @CNN, @CNBC, @FoxNews, @FoxBusiness. married. to @abigaileberhart!
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2 days ago |
forbes.com | Dan Eberhart
For the first time in more than a decade, U.S. crude oil production is projected to decline in the coming year. That’s not just a headline—it’s a flashing warning light for policymakers, investors, and the broader economy. According to S&P Global, falling prices are already forcing drillers to scale back their operations, with the expectation that the U.S. is on course to see its first annual drop in domestic oil output since the fracking boom began. What’s behind this reversal?
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3 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Dan Eberhart
Oil executives are skittish—and they shouldn’t be. The recent dip in crude prices, largely driven by temporary market jitters over President Donald Trump’s America First trade strategy, has energy analysts wringing their hands. But the long-term fundamentals of U.S. energy dominance remain intact—as long as we don’t allow Wall Street’s short-term panic to dictate policy.
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3 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Dan Eberhart
The Biggest Mistakes Everyone Makes When Planting Grass SeedThere's nothing quite like a sprawling lawn of lush, green grass. But over time, your lawn can develop bare patches or completely die off in certain …
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3 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Dan Eberhart
Puerto Rico is in the dark—literally and figuratively. On New Year’s Eve 2024, the lights went out across the island while families prepared to celebrate. Roughly 1.4 million customers lost power. Just four months later, during Holy Week, it happened again within the past 72 hours––another island-wide blackout crippled electricity and water service for millions. In San Juan, traffic lights failed, businesses shuttered, and families scrambled to preserve food and care for loved ones.
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4 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Dan Eberhart
Puerto Rico is in the dark—literally and figuratively. On New Year’s Eve 2024, the lights went out across the island while families prepared to celebrate. Roughly 1.4 million customers lost power. Just four months later, during Holy Week, it happened again within the past 72 hours––another island-wide blackout crippled electricity and water service for millions. In San Juan, traffic lights failed, businesses shuttered, and families scrambled to preserve food and care for loved ones.
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