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05

SEP 2018
For Turkey, Pipelines Deliver Promise and Peril



The plunge in the Turkish lira has unnerved global investors, raised the cost of living for millions of ordinary citizens, and tested President Recep Erdogan’s ability to survive politically.

After years of heavy borrowing, Turkey’s economy faces a moment of reckoning as dollar-denominated debts come due. Traders have dumped the lira fearing the worst.

TUE

04

SEP 2018
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Infographic: SAR Data to Answers

There are a number of geospatial alt data resources out there today.

The one we use for the majority of our data is Synthetic Aperture Radar (radar satellites), or SAR for short. If you're not familiar with the technology, though, it might not be intuitive how we go from a radar satellite image to an answer used in business decision making.

This infographic offers a quick step-by-step overview of how this process works.

THU

30

AUG 2018
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Kharg Island Crude in the Crosshairs

 

With only three months to go before the US cracks down on buyers of Iranian oil, questions remain about how effective unilateral sanctions will prove to be.

WED

22

AUG 2018
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Cushing Draws Overshadowed

 

With the amount of crude in storage at Cushing, Oklahoma falling to multi-year lows, oil prices should be deep into bull market territory. Right?

Not exactly.

THU

16

AUG 2018
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The Myanmar Crude Connection

The port is nestled along a cove in the Bay of Bengal. Located on the western coast of Myanmar, Kyaukphyu is just dot on the map home to a tanker terminal and crude storage tanks.

Yet it’s also the flash point for some of the biggest issues facing the world. China’s muscular foreign policy, US sanctions against Iran, the treatment of ethnic minorities, to name just a few.

FRI

10

AUG 2018
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Venezuelan Crude Woes Get Upgraded

One of the remarkable things about the crisis in Venezuela has been the oil industry’s ability to survive even while the rest of the economy faces a state of collapse.

The country’s production has indeed fallen to levels not seen for decades, but still managed to keep daily output north of 1 million barrels per day.

FRI

03

AUG 2018
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The Permian Bottleneck

It’s only the dog days of summer, but the early candidate for story-of-the-year in the oil market might well be the Permian Basin bottleneck.

Quarterly earnings out this week renewed attention on the outsized role that a lack of pipeline capacity in West Texas and New Mexico has played on oil companies’ bottom line.

A discount for WTI crude in Midland, Texas versus Cushing, Oklahoma has meant different things for different companies.

MON

30

JUL 2018
Libya: Force Majeure Moves West



Just days after Libya’s eastern ports reopened, the country’s oil exports were interrupted some 50 miles west of Tripoli.

WED

25

JUL 2018
The Saudi Balancing Act



When Saudi Arabia boosted production in June, the message delivered to the global oil market was clear. The Saudis were willing and able to fill any supply gaps left by declines from Venezuela, Libya and Iran.

THU

19

JUL 2018
Use Case: Forecasting Iranian Crude Production



THU

19

JUL 2018
Geospatial Intelligence Startup Ursa Announces $5.7 Million in New Funding

Plans to expand global monitoring capabilities for high impact business applications

This news also featured in an exclusive Forbes article found here.

MON

16

JUL 2018