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Too Much Oil: How a Barrel Came to Be Worth Less Than Nothing
One oil price went negative on Monday, signaling that there is no place to store all the crude the world is producing but not using. Something bizarre happened in the oil markets on Monday: Prices fell so much that some
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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, it has also exposed the shortcomings of traditional energy data gathering and market analysis – at
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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 partly because it is associated with the burning of fossil fuels, and is therefore relatively easy
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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 faces and act as a personal assistant. However, although computers have become increasingly human, one element
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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 valuing cross-collaboration between teams and the ability to use data and new technology to garner deeper
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Satellites reveal major new gas industry methane leaks
Last fall, European Space Agency satellites detected huge plumes of the invisible planet-warming gas methane leaking from the Yamal pipeline that carries natural gas from Siberia to Europe.
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Satellite technology employed to track huge methane plumes
Huge plumes of methane spewed from energy infrastructure and coal mines at least 790 times last year, according to satellite-based technology that for the first time allows the tracking of major leaks of the gas that is a powerful contributor
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U.S. needs better methane rules to compete in global energy markets
The Trump administration’s move to roll back rules restricting methane emissions from oil and gas has sparked an outcry not just from environmentalists but also from the industry. Several large oil companies have been quick to pledge their continued commitment
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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 in which one has to be big.” This is how Jean-Michel Morel, mathematician and expert in
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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, forcing thousands to evacuate, and destroying over three million acres of forest— the big concern is