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16

JUL 2019
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White Paper: Predicting Global Stock Market Index Price Activity with Precise Geospatial Intel

We've spent some time recently digging into our global crude inventory data and have found interesting correlations with a range of tradeable instruments.

In a previous whitepaper, we focused on ICE Brent futures, NYMEX WTI, single-name equities (i.e. ExxonMobil) exchange-traded funds and exchange-traded notes.

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27

JUN 2019
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White Paper: Generate Alternative Alpha by Predicting Future Price Activity
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21

JUN 2019
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US-Iran tension rises in Strait of Hormuz

Drive Iranian crude oil exports to zero. Guarantee safe passage in the Strait of Hormuz.

Those are two goals the White House says it stands by. But can both be accomplished at the same time?

The shift in US policy towards Iran under President Trump has always run the risk of blowback as Washington tightens the screws on Tehran economically and militarily.

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13

JUN 2019
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As talks near, OPEC and Russia stake out positions

It’s that time of year when an upcoming OPEC meeting becomes the central focus of the oil market.

Will OPEC and its coalition partners, led by Russia, decide to extend an agreement to suppress production into the second half of this year?

The meeting, originally scheduled to begin June 25, might be pushed back to early July, at the request of Russia.

The jawboning has already begun.

FRI

07

JUN 2019
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European crude inventories tighten on supply crunch

It’s not typical for European crude inventories to fall in May, but this year has been different.

The Druzhba Pipeline, which can pump 1 million barrels per day, was closed after the discovery of contaminated crude mid-April. This removed a major source of supply from Russia to Europe.

FRI

31

MAY 2019
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Why Canadian & Iranian crude tanks are filling

Crude inventories have been rising in Alberta and Kharg Island for very different reasons.

In Canada, the main oil-producing province is struggling to find the right balance between output, pipeline capacity and crude-by-rail loadings.

Once again, the balance has tilted toward oversupply, causing storage tanks in Hardisty and Edmonton to fill up.

In Iran, tougher US sanctions have caused exports to drop at a faster rate than production.

FRI

24

MAY 2019
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China is pulling in record amounts of crude. Will it last?

China’s oil-buying prowess returned in a major way last month when crude imports set an all-time high.

But what’s behind the surge? Strong refinery demand? Or opportunistic buying of Iranian crude?

THU

16

MAY 2019
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Our view on ten issues shaping the oil market

It was a busy week for us traveling to Houston where we hosted an Ursa Insights event for clients and friends, shared the stage with our partner Planet Labs, and then returned to New York City for the Eagle Alpha buy-side conference.

FRI

03

MAY 2019
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European refiners scramble after Druzhba Pipeline shuts

When crude oil containing organic chloride was pumped into a pipeline in the Russian town of Samara, few people would’ve imagined the far-reaching consequences.

Oil companies across central and eastern Europe rushed to halt pipeline shipments to avoid refinery damages and find alternative sources of supply.

THU

18

APR 2019
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Key Takeaways from NY Energy Forum


One reason why oil prices have rallied in 2019 is the uncertain future for many OPEC member states.

Political and security crises have deepened or awoken in places like Algeria, Libya, Venezuela, Iran and Saudi Arabia, creating a sense that big chunks of oil supply could be erased overnight.