Leverage the first fully automated methane monitoring system down to the point source level. Our algorithms can autonomously detect methane anywhere on Earth, every few days.
Leverage the first fully automated methane monitoring system down to the point source level. Our algorithms can autonomously detect methane anywhere on Earth, every few days.
We showcase the application of our algorithms to a series of controlled methane release experiments conducted for aircrafts and satellites since 2020 in several experimental test sites.
We are able to make the smallest methane detections ever found in general-purpose satellite imagery (Sentinel-2). With a false positive rate lower than 0.03%, our approach is currently the only one able to detect methane point sources fully automatically, with a reliable detection threshold in regions such as the Permian Basin at 200 kg/h and the smallest detected leaks so far being around 50 kg/h.
20m
Pixel resolution
Global
Coverage
4 days
Median revisit time
2015 - today
Historical time series
Read about our startup's journey in an article just published on the NASA frontpage.
Our core technology was published and peered reviewed in Nature Communications!
We are thrilled to be joining the Google for Startups Accelerator, and are looking forward to collaborating with Google experts and mentors in the coming months.
We are honored and humbled to have been selected as winners of the NASA Entrepreneurs Challenge.