Wind turbines and access roads spread across open rangeland seen from the air
Energy

Turn thousands of miles of assets into one live picture

Pipelines, wellpads, wind farms, and solar arrays are spread across terrain no team can patrol continuously. Scheduled monitoring and survey-grade siting data keep operations, integrity, and compliance working from the same map.

Challenges we solve

What energy teams bring to us

These are the problems that show up in our first conversation — and where the map starts paying for itself.

Right-of-way patrols that can't keep up

Aerial patrols see each pipeline segment a few times a year, and third-party damage doesn't wait for the schedule. Satellite monitoring flags ground disturbance along the corridor within days, not months.

Siting decisions on incomplete terrain data

Wind, solar, and pipeline routing hinge on slope, access, and constraints that generic basemaps get wrong. Survey-grade terrain and constraint layers take the guesswork out of siting before capital commits.

Compliance reporting from scattered records

Regulators want integrity, environmental, and land records that operations keep in separate systems. One spatial record ties inspections, permits, and monitoring to the assets they describe.

Capabilities

How we get there

The mix of platform, sensors, and people we reach for most in energy work.

Illustrative Satellite & EO Data work for the energy sector

Satellite & EO Data

Monthly-or-faster monitoring of corridors and sites, with disturbance alerts routed to the right inspector.

Illustrative Surveying & Mapping work for the energy sector

Surveying & Mapping

Survey-grade terrain, route, and site capture for siting, permitting, and construction of energy assets.

Illustrative GIS Software & Analytics work for the energy sector

GIS Software & Analytics

Assets, inspections, permits, and monitoring in one spatial record that operations and compliance share.

Pipeline right-of-way running as a cleared strip through scrubland toward distant hills
Midstream operator

Third-party digging found before the call never came

A midstream operator layered monthly satellite disturbance detection over its corridor, catching unreported excavation near the line days after it started instead of at the next aerial patrol.

9,400 mi Of corridor monitored for ground disturbance each month

Put your energy operation on the map

Tell us what you need to see, measure, or connect in your territory — we'll bring the right mix of platform, sensors, and people.

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