GHGSat satellites to feed ExxonMobil’s COMET for large-scale onshore methane monitoring

GHGSat will supply satellite-derived methane emissions data to ExxonMobil’s Center for Operations and Methane Emissions Tracking (COMET), expanding continuous onshore monitoring across the oil major’s assets. Launched in 2022, COMET aggregates multiple measurement technologies and the GHGSat feed scales high-resolution remote sensing for asset-level tracking.

Discovered 2025-09-04T19:35:27.875473-07:00 | 2025-09-04T19:35:27.875473-07:00

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  • GHGSat data will be integrated into ExxonMobil’s COMET platform (launched 2022) to provide continuous, satellite-derived methane measurements across onshore operations.

  • The deal demonstrates direct commercial uptake of high-resolution environmental satellite services by a major energy operator, expanding market demand for asset-level emissions monitoring and remote-sensing data products.

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