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California Fires Help Suppress US Gasoline Use 10% Below Seasonal Norm

Kayrros measures US non-commercial driving in September 2020 declined more steeply than in past years, while commercial driving increased relative to past seasons. The

Carbon Monoxide Concentrations Across the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range Rise Fivefold

Kayrros measured spikes in carbon monoxide (CO) levels as wildfires rage through the region As wildfires blaze through the West Coast—killing over 33 people,

Inside Kayrros Leadership Series: Jean-Michel Morel, global leader in the field of scientific image processing, on the digital darkroom of satellite imagery

Where scientific calculation, AI and reverse engineering process satellite images   “Aut Caesar, aut nihil! Be Caesar or be nothing! This is a space

Dataiku and Kayrros: The Power of Alternative Data

Dataiku and Kayrros understand the value of unconventional data in enabling faster action with hyper-agility. Our recently announced partnership represents a shared ethos in

Detecting Clouds in Satellite Images Helps Monitor Environmental Changes at Scale

Automated cloud filtering for clearer understanding Figure 1. Forest under cloud coverage Source: Kayrros A computer can be taught how to speak languages, recognize

Quantifying Methane Emissions: The Time is Now

Climate change is top of mind for both business leaders and governments. Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have mostly focused on carbon dioxide

As the oil market enters uncharted waters, new data technologies offer sorely needed navigation tool

The covid-19 pandemic has delivered a brutal shock to an oil and gas industry that was already ailing before the outbreak. Just as importantly,

US Facilities Still Operating at Low Utilization Rates as of June 22

Kayrros detected one restart and two outages in the week ended June 21 US facilities are operating at the lowest utilization rates since January

Unconventional Focus: Fracs Reach Untold Depths

In April, US tight oil completions dropped to the lowest level of activity in any single month since 2016. When plummeting demand due to

Well Completions Fall to Levels Not Seen Since the Beginning of the Shale Revolution

The completions count fell by 48% m/m in April 2020 while DUC wells increased by 717 After holding steady at the end of Q1,