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GHGSat ties its revenue to regulatory compliance and methane abatement rather than selling images as raw pixels.
GHGSat has two additional payloads under development that could launch in late 2026 but are more likely to launch in 2027.
GHGSat launched four payloads in 2025 and is set to launch at least two more payloads in 2026 for its methane emissions monitoring constellation.
GHGSat launched four methane monitoring satellites in 2025, with two launched in June and another two in November.
GHGSat-C12, GHGSat-C13, GHGSat-C14, and GHGSat-C15 are satellite names launched by GHGSat in 2025.
Teodor and Laila are named after employees' children to represent GHGSat's commitment to sustainability for future generations.
SensorUp and GHGSat have formed a strategic partnership to streamline methane emissions management and reporting for industrial operators.
The collaboration between SensorUp and GHGSat aims to maximize their collective impact in the emissions monitoring sector.
The partnership will enable seamless access to GHGSat’s proprietary satellite and aircraft technologies.
GHGSat confirmed success for its two methane-monitoring satellites, Teodor (C-14) and Laila (C-15), on Transporter 15.
The GHGSat satellites are intended to deliver frequent, independent, and precise measurements to industrial and government users for tracking and reducing methane output.
Spire designs and operates five satellites for GHGSat as part of a broader portfolio of environmental monitoring missions.
Two satellites for GHGSat launched on this mission carry methane monitoring payloads.
Spire launched two satellites for GHGSat to monitor greenhouse gas emissions, expanding GHGSat’s constellation for high-resolution methane detection.
Spire has designed and operates a total of five satellites for GHGSat.
GHGSat has another four satellites on order with at least two expected to launch in 2026.
The Canadian payloads include two satellites for GHGSat and one payload from Wyvern.
GHGSat has launched a total of 16 satellites for its greenhouse gas monitoring constellation.
The latest satellites launched by GHGSat are GHGSat-C14 (Teodor) and GHGSat-C15 (Laila).
GHGSat selected SFL Missions due to the reliable, precise attitude control and target tracking offered by SFL's satellite designs.