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SEP 2022
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Ursa Space and Unseenlabs partner to support maritime stakeholders in dark vessel detection


PARIS – SEPTEMBER 15, 2022 – Ursa Space Systems and Unseenlabs will provide innovative maritime surveillance solutions to government and commercial actors to combat illegal activities, better understand vessel behavior and ensure maritime security and safety, thanks to a partnership agreement announced today.

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31

AUG 2022
Ursa Space and KT SAT Partner, Providing SAR-based Analytics to Asia Pacific Region


KT SAT will expand its product offerings to meet the growing and changing needs of its customer base by offering geospatial analytics from Ursa Space Systems.

ITHACA, NY – AUGUST 31, 2022 – KT SAT, the leading provider of satellite communication service in South Korea, and Ursa Space Systems, a geospatial analytics orchestrator, have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to partner in the Asia Pacific region.

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16

AUG 2022
Ursa Space and Spire Global Formalize Partnership Detecting Illicit Maritime Activity



The fusion of AIS data and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery helps monitor ‘dark’ ships that may be engaging in illegal activity

 

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12

JAN 2022
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Ursa Space Systems to Deploy Global Constellation of Satellite Intelligence on AWS Data Exchange


 

ITHACA, N.Y. - JANUARY 12, 2022 - Global satellite intelligence infrastructure provider, Ursa Space Systems Inc., is collaborating with AWS Data Exchange (ADX) to make satellite data and insights easy to find, subscribe to, and share with partners in the cloud.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers and partners will have access to satellite intelligence at scale, thanks to this collaboration, which commenced in 2021. Ursa Space will list its image services catalog and data analytic services on AWS Data Exchange.

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12

JUL 2019
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China’s new refineries stoke crude demand for now

China has imported record amounts of crude oil so far in 2019. Can this frenzied pace continue into the second half of the year?

To answer this question, it helps to know the reason behind the surge.

Were the extra barrels needed to satisfy unusually strong refinery demand? A desire to stockpile supply for later consumption? Or perhaps add more cushion to strategic reserves?

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27

JUN 2019
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Dangote Refinery Construction Update

Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, made a fortune as the head of an industrial conglomerate selling things like cement, sugar and pasta.

But it’s the energy business where his attention now lies and the eponymous refinery that will turn Dangote into a household name in oil circles.

When complete, the Dangote Refinery in Nigeria will have a daily capacity of 650,000 barrels of crude, making it one of the world’s largest refineries.

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11

DEC 2018
White Paper: Cushing, Houston Battle for Crude Dominance

Cushing, Oklahoma has been the center of the US oil pricing universe since 1983 when the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) began trading a crude futures contract and selected Cushing as the delivery point.

But the transformation of the US Gulf Coast into a major oil export hub has generated lots of debate about the existing pricing system. Could Cushing's decades-long run soon be over?

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16

JUL 2018
Cushing, Hardisty Drain After Syncrude Shuts Down



How could a faulty electrical transformer in the middle of Canada send global oil prices soaring?

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06

JUN 2018
Ursa Launches Expanded Global Oil Storage Monitoring Capability



Company also announces it is partnering with S&P Global Platts

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10

MAY 2018
Q1 OECD Oil Inventories Analysis



As you’re likely aware, crude oil inventories in OECD nations can be a strong indicator of the directionality of total global inventories. Examining OECD inventories can help anticipate market balances and therefore potential price movements.