Strategic Partnership Aims to Streamline Methane Emissions Management
GHGSat Will Collaborate with SensorUp
A strategic partnership to streamline methane emissions management and reporting for industrial operators has been announced by SensorUp and GHGSat. Through this collaboration, the companies will work together to maximize their collective impact in the emissions monitoring sector by enabling seamless access to GHGSat’s proprietary satellite and aircraft methane data within SensorUp’s platform.
“This partnership with SensorUp is a powerful way to maximize the impact of emissions monitoring technology.”
Stéphane Germain, GHGSat
The partnership will simplify compliance and reporting processes for operators engaged with frameworks such as the UN Environment Program’s Oil and Gas Methane Partnership (OGMP) 2.0, the MIQ Standard, and other multi-sensor verification programs. By integrating GHGSat’s precise, independent emissions data with SensorUp’s powerful data fusion and analytics capabilities, the partnership will deliver a comprehensive, streamlined solution for customers pursuing operational efficiency and emissions transparency. This integration will allow customers to streamline the allocation of emissions to the facility level for reporting and refining source inventories.
Both GHGSat and SensorUp are portfolio companies of Climate Investment, the specialist investor established by leading energy and industrial corporations to accelerate scalable climate technologies that underpin the next generation of global infrastructure.
GHGSat made history in 2016 with the launch of the world’s first satellite capable of directly attributing methane emissions to individual industrial facilities. Purpose-built to support industrial operators to reduce emissions, GHGSat’s satellites pinpoint the source of methane leaks as small as 100 kg/hr, often down to individual pieces of equipment, at an unmatched daily revisit rate. Alongside its fleet of satellites, GHGSat operates aircraft equipped with its patented sensor, complementing high-frequency satellite monitoring with targeted and rapid response campaigns. Harnessing GHGSat data enables operators to detect leaks quickly, quantify emissions precisely, and demonstrate verifiable reductions, in line with evolving regulatory and investor expectations.
“This partnership with SensorUp is a powerful way to maximize the impact of emissions monitoring technology,” said Stéphane Germain, President and CEO of GHGSat. “By embedding our emissions intelligence into SensorUp’s analytics environment, we are providing customers with an integrated pathway to leverage high-quality methane data for operational decision-making.”
“Working with GHGSat allows SensorUp to offer customers unparalleled visibility into their methane footprint,” said Terry Cunningham, CEO of SensorUp. “Integrating GHGSat’s high-resolution satellite data with our IoT and geospatial analytics platform delivers a unified view of emissions across assets and measurement systems—empowering operators to act decisively, improve their operational efficiency, and report with confidence.”
The collaboration underscores both companies’ shared commitment to advancing innovation in global methane management—helping industry accelerate progress toward sustainability and operational efficiency goals.



