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THE WASHINGTON POST OBITUARY FOR DR. DANIEL FINE
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2022-11-21T02:30:44.200Z
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<h1 class="Heading-sc-4h3nqe-0 eqWMma">THE FULL OBITUARY IS HERE-> <a href="https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/washingtonpost/name/daniel-fine-obituary?id=37376417" rel="noopener" target="_blank">THE FULL OBITUARY OF DR.DANIEL FINE</a></h1>
<h1 class="Heading-sc-4h3nqe-0 eqWMma">DANIEL FINE OBITUARY</h1>
<p class="Paragraph-sc-osiab4-0 ObituaryText___StyledParagraph-sc-12f7zd1-0 jodDEO jfjwAE">FINE <br></br><br></br>DR. DANIEL FINE <br></br><br></br>Dr. Daniel Fine unexpectantly passed away Monday,…</p>
<h1 class="Heading-sc-4h3nqe-0 eqWMma">THE FULL OBITUARY IS HERE-> <a href="https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/washingtonpost/name/daniel-fine-obituary?id=37376417" target="_blank" rel="noopener">THE FULL OBITUARY OF DR.DANIEL FINE</a></h1>
<h1 class="Heading-sc-4h3nqe-0 eqWMma">DANIEL FINE OBITUARY</h1>
<p class="Paragraph-sc-osiab4-0 ObituaryText___StyledParagraph-sc-12f7zd1-0 jodDEO jfjwAE">FINE <br/><br/>DR. DANIEL FINE <br/><br/>Dr. Daniel Fine unexpectantly passed away Monday, September 26, 2022, at Aventura Hospital, Aventura Florida. Dan Fine was a great American patriot. Our nation lost a real hero at 88. <br/><br/>Daniel Fine predicted the end of nations. He predicted the Fall of the Soviet Union in the cold war in his seminal work Resource War in 3-D. This was a major assessment in the raw materials sector of U.S. national security and foreign policy. He redefined the Cold War. In a meeting with William De Clerk, then President of South Africa, Dr. Fine predicted that apartheid would fall. Dr. Fine helped win as well from the Yeltsin Government the contract for the second largest copper mine in the world, Udokan. Three American Presidents got to know Dr. Fine, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, and Joe Biden. Through interviews, tours of MIT, and campaign stops. He knew President Reagan in briefings and many of his administrative offices.</p>
Internationally renowned energy expert dies (Dr. Daniel Fine)
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2022-11-04T02:13:00.348Z
Robert Johnson
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<p><a href="https://www.abqjournal.com/2544351/internationally-renowned-energy-expert-dies.html" rel="noopener" target="_blank">The full article on Dr. Daniel Fine’s death</a></p>
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<h1 class="entry-title">Internationally renowned energy expert dies</h1>
<div class="entry-meta"><p><span class="byline">BY <span class="author vcard"><a class="url fn n" href="https://www.abqjournal.com/author/krobinson-avila">KEVIN ROBINSON-AVILA / JOURNAL STAFF WRITER</a></span></span> <br></br>PUBLISHED:…</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.abqjournal.com/2544351/internationally-renowned-energy-expert-dies.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The full article on Dr. Daniel Fine’s death</a></p>
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<h1 class="entry-title">Internationally renowned energy expert dies</h1>
<div class="entry-meta"><p><span class="byline">BY <span class="author vcard"><a class="url fn n" href="https://www.abqjournal.com/author/krobinson-avila">KEVIN ROBINSON-AVILA / JOURNAL STAFF WRITER</a></span></span> <br/>PUBLISHED: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28TH, 2022 AT 4:51PM<br/>UPDATED: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29TH, 2022 AT 9:25PM</p>
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<p>As an internationally renowned scholar and expert on energy markets and geopolitics, Daniel Fine helped shape the thoughts and decisions of policy makers and industry leaders over decades in Washington, D.C., and in New Mexico.</p>
<p>A lifelong Harvard fellow and research associate with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Fine had a direct influence on government affairs, frequently providing expert guidance on energy issues and international relations among the top echelons of public and private agencies.</p>
<p>And, for nearly two decades, Fine devoted his attention to New Mexico through the Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro, first as head of the university’s Center for Energy Policy, and then as a research associate who led conferences, projects and initiatives across the state.</p>
<p>Fine, 88, died in Miami on Sept. 26, following complications from surgery.</p>
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<p>To those who knew him, Fine was a brilliant, outgoing scholar who dedicated his life to public service, readily sharing his knowledge and experience with everyone. But above all, he was always a true “gentleman,” said former New Mexico Tech President Dan Lopez.</p>
<p>“He was a prince of a man, always cordial and never intrusive,” Lopez told the Journal. “He was gentle, thoughtful, knowledgeable and very kind. I’ll miss him.”</p>
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Leading energy expert Dr. Daniel Fine to give breaking news keynote @Panhandle Producers and Royalty Owners Association conference Amarillo 9/23
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2015-09-10T02:21:13.806Z
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<h2>Amarillo to host PPROA event</h2>
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<p>A New Mexico energy policy expert will headline the 86th annual gathering of Panhandle Producers and Royalty…</p>
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<h2>Amarillo to host PPROA event</h2>
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<p>A New Mexico energy policy expert will headline the 86th annual gathering of Panhandle Producers and Royalty Owners Association.</p>
<p>The event will take place Sept. 22 to 24, with sessions at Amarillo Civic Center Complex and events at the Cactus Gun Club and Ross Rogers Municipal Golf Course.</p>
<p>PPROA serves as an advocate for oil and gas producers, mineral royalty owners and industry support companies in the Texas Panhandle, western Oklahoma and southwestern Kansas.</p>
<p>Dr. Daniel I. Fine, associate director of the New Mexico Center for Energy Policy, a research arm of New Mexico Tech, and Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush will be featured speakers on Sept. 23.</p>
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<p>Fine is a senior policy analyst in the New Mexico State House and his resume includes stints as a policy advisor on nonconventional oil and gas in the administration of President George W. Bush and as a research associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Mining and Minerals Resources Institute.</p>
<p>“I’m going to make a special announcement about a policy recommendation that could change the supply and demand for oil dramatically to benefit southwest U.S. producers,” Fine said Friday.</p>
<p>“Let me just say that (much), and I’m reserving that for Amarillo.”</p>
<p>Fine said the information he will release is set against the backdrop of the “open price war against southwest and U.S. shale (oil) production. I’m going to break it down in terms of the history of the price war, the objectives of Saudi Arabia, and the current condition of world oversupply.”</p>
<p>The talk also will cover policy issues involved in the current situation, as well as contain his analysis of the consequences of the proposed nonnuclear proliferation treaty between the United States and Iran and “the re-entry of Iran in the world oil market and its impact on price and U.S. production,” Fine said.</p>
<p>The schedule for Sept. 23 will include a keynote luncheon speech by Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush.</p>
<p>A forum is also planned featuring state Sen. Kel Seliger (R- Amarillo), state Reps. Four Price (R-Amarillo) and Ken King (R-Canadian), Texas Railroad Commissioner Ryan Sitton, Texas Alliance of Energy Producers Chief Counsel Gloria Leal, and Texas energy advocate Luke Legate, a PPROA news release said.</p>
<p>The convention will open on Sept. 22, with sessions about the battle for minerals and surface rights in the Texas Supreme Court by Houston lawyer John B. Thomas and a “WOTUS or Bogus” presentation from speaker John Tintera about the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Waters of the United States rules.</p>
<p>Tinterra is former executive director of the Railroad Commission of Texas, a regulatory expert and licensed geologist.</p>
<p>The Sept. 24 activity is a golf tournament at the Ross Rogers course.</p>
<p>PPROA has about 640 members and its conventions regularly draw 200 to 300 participants, Executive Vice President Judy Stark said.</p>
<p>For a convention schedule and registration details, visit www .<span class="skimlinks-unlinked">pproa.org</span> or call the association office at 806-352-5637.</p>
Watch leading energy expert Dr. Daniel Fine as he discusses the impact of falling global oil prices
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2015-09-08T03:44:06.137Z
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<p>Daniel Fine, associate director of the New Mexico Center for Energy Policy, discusses the impact of falling oil prices on the domestic energy industry. Fine offered these comments during an interview for Carolina Journal Radio (CarolinaJournalRadio.com) Program No. 640. Video courtesy of CarolinaJournal.tv.</p>
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<p>Daniel Fine, associate director of the New Mexico Center for Energy Policy, discusses the impact of falling oil prices on the domestic energy industry. Fine offered these comments during an interview for Carolina Journal Radio (CarolinaJournalRadio.com) Program No. 640. Video courtesy of CarolinaJournal.tv.</p>
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Column: International production means oil prices likely to remain low By Dr. Daniel Fine
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2015-08-14T21:51:05.530Z
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<div class="discussion"><div class="description"><div class="xg_user_generated"><h1><span class="font-size-3">by Dr. Daniel Fine</span></h1>
<p>The price of West Texas Crude oil has declined below $50 per barrel as a reaction to the expectation that oil export sanctions against Iran will be lifted within the framework of the multi-nation “deal” to slow the country's progress toward developing nuclear weapons. The global market is oversupplied and Saudi Arabian production is approaching its…</p>
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<div class="discussion"><div class="description"><div class="xg_user_generated"><h1><span class="font-size-3">by Dr. Daniel Fine</span></h1>
<p>The price of West Texas Crude oil has declined below $50 per barrel as a reaction to the expectation that oil export sanctions against Iran will be lifted within the framework of the multi-nation “deal” to slow the country's progress toward developing nuclear weapons. The global market is oversupplied and Saudi Arabian production is approaching its highest level since the 1970s. <br/> San Juan and Delaware basin oil producers have sharply reduced costs through efficiencies. American higher-cost production shows no sign of a decline while OPEC lower-cost production increases in spite of lower prices. Saudi Arabia has decided to fight the Americans for market share.<br/> <br/> The outlook for Iraq places still more production in the global market. Iraq production, now at 4 million barrels per day and rising, could reach 6 million in two years. The Iranian Oil Company could attract BP and Total to invest capital and technology if sanctions permit. This would drive Iranian production to equal Iraq. In the short-term Iran has the capability of expanding exports by 1.2 million barrels.<br/> <br/> Should the “deal” fail or be changed by Congress to a phase-in of Iranian oil exports over a longer period of time and the White House goes along, the price of oil should recover to $60 per barrel. This is a long-shot scenario, however.<br/> <br/> There will be more Middle East production for export than anticipated and its impact on American shale oil production will be a three-year, low-price oil regime. On the other hand, the current price war is moving quietly to an old variable. From 2009 to early last year, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States assumed that American shale technology (horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing) was unsustainable. They changed course last year and resorted to the price war for market share.<br/> <br/> The reason for this change in strategy was first, the decline ratio of shale horizontal wells; and second, the regulatory obstacles. Simply put, OPEC perceived the environmental/global warming/climate change political group mobilization as capable of winning tighter federal regulations that would cause higher costs to the oil industry stopping the “technology play.”<br/> <br/> OPEC now regards the appearance of new methane rules as a revival of its earlier “unsustainable” scenario. Methane mitigation regulations can setback natural gas production but also the associated gas from oil production. San Juan Basin oil producing formations are heavy in associated gas. If methane emissions, leaks or flaring persist, OPEC calculates, it will cause regulatory intervention as part of the new International Treaty on Global Warming. For the complete article use this link--> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.daily-times.com/farmington-opinion/ci_28613365/column-international-production-means-oil-prices-likely-remain">http://www.daily-times.com/farmington-opinion/ci_28613365/column-in...</a></p>
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The Bakken Shale ... Any of you keeping up with it?
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2010-12-03T19:52:38.650Z
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<p>Just wondering if any of our resident gurus are keeping up with the Bakken Shale play? Seems like the potential for enormous oil production is there. Some gas as well.</p>
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<p>Just wondering if any of our resident gurus are keeping up with the Bakken Shale play? Seems like the potential for enormous oil production is there. Some gas as well.</p>
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<p>Thoughts?</p>