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Have US E&Ps Become Victims of Their Own Success?

The disconnect between US oil equity and commodity prices has been a feature of the industry since oil markets started healing from their 2014

Inside Kayrros: Data Scientist Vincent Chabot talks NLP and the fast-paced tech core of the company

“If two sentences have exactly the same meaning but no word in common, how do you make a machine understand that they mean the

Through a Glass Darkly — Why OPEC Cuts Appear to Have Fallen Flat

When macroeconomic concerns cloud the oil market outlook so darkly that even bullish OPEC news fails to stem a selloff as seemed to happen

For OPEC, rising US crude exports have a silver lining

As OPEC meets on July 1, continued growth in US production may paradoxically no longer be the threat it once was for the producer

Old Middle East tensions flare up amid new market transparency

Further escalation of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East is raising oil-market concerns over supply risks, even as US sanctions appear to have already

As geopolitical risk flares in the Gulf, satellite monitoring reveals persistent glut

Mixed signals in the run-up to the OPEC meeting: geopolitical risk and backdrop of mounting demand risk. Against this confusing backdrop, market data gathered

Satellite imagery and machine-learning algorithms change the game of LNG plant monitoring

Revolutionary tech gives players a market edge In an industry that lacks a thorough network of public intelligence, satellite imaging generates realtime data on

Production Growth in the Permian Increased in June Despite Pipeline Congestion

The current pipeline constraints in the Permian have been caused by the booming production recorded since the crude oil price recovered in mid-2016. While

Iraq Set to Boost Oil Output after Bai Hassan Restart

Kayrros satellite surveillance shows that production has fully resumed at the Bai Hassan field in Iraq. The field is part of a complex of

Driverless Energy: The Future of Power

Forget the cars. The real life-changing automation will happen in an area that most people take for granted: power plants. These industrial facilities generate