Noam Raydan is a Senior Fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. She writes on topics related to the energy and shipping industries in the Middle East, with a particular focus on Lebanon and Iraq. Raydan was previously an independent energy researcher and consultant working in Baghdad and Beirut.
Her work has been published by leading media outlets and organizations including MEES, Forbes.com, Energy Fuse, and LOGI. She has also worked as a geopolitical analyst at ClipperData (now Kpler), a New York-based energy market research firm. Raydan additionally has extensive experience covering political and security developments in Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq for outlets such as the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times. Some of her latest investigative work and research can be found on her Substack THE CHOKEPOINT.
Noam Raydan is a Senior Fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. She writes on topics related to the energy and shipping industries in the Middle East, with a particular focus on Lebanon and Iraq. Raydan was previously an independent energy researcher and consultant working in Baghdad and Beirut.
Her work has been published by leading media outlets and organizations including MEES, Forbes.com, Energy Fuse, and LOGI. She has also worked as a geopolitical analyst at ClipperData (now Kpler), a New York-based energy market research firm. Raydan additionally has extensive experience covering political and security developments in Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq for outlets such as the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times. Some of her latest investigative work and research can be found on her Substack THE CHOKEPOINT.
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