SatRev S.A., based in Wroclaw, has signed a strategic agreement in Muscat with ETCO SPACE for the implementation of a satellite-based gas transmission monitoring system in Oman for OQGN – a state-owned company responsible for the management and operation of the gas transmission network in the Sultanate of Oman.
The agreement concerns the provision of satellite observation services and advanced data analysis to support the safety and operational efficiency of energy infrastructure.
With its value amounting almost to PLN 30 million, it was concluded for two years, with the possibility of its extension for a further analogous period.
Daniel Więzik, PhD, President of the Management Board of SatRev S.A.: ‘We feel honoured to have been selected as the provider of satellite and analytic services in a project pursued together with our strategic partner ETCO SPACE for the OQGN. We see this decision as the result of consistently built cooperation based on complementary competences and a shared vision for the development of satellite and analytic capabilities, both in the Omani, Polish and international markets. The selection of SatRev confirms the trust put in our technological competences and maturity of solutions, especially in one of the most demanding areas – oil and gas services.’
ETCO SPACE is an Omani technology company that SatRev has co-operated with since 2022. It is an entity established within the framework of the Oman Vision 2040 programme that is aimed at developing Omani capabilities in the areas of satellite technology, Earth observation and data analysis for the purposes of economic development and security of the state.
Omantel, Oman's largest telecoms operator, will also participate in the project. The agreement was signed on the occasion of the Middle East Space Conference 2026.
SatRev and Oman collaborate in space
The signed contract is a continuation of SatRev's previous co-operation with ETCO SPACE. Last year, SatRev delivered and launched a ground station, located in Oman, for data transmission and operator communication with satellites in low Earth orbit, and a dedicated nanosatellite was successfully placed in orbit in the last quarter of 2025.
SatRev from space monitors gas networks in Oman
The new project will involve the monitoring of gas pipelines with a total length of more than 4,000 kilometres across the Sultanate of Oman.
The contract will be performed both with the use of optical imagery and SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) radar data, allowing observations to be made regardless of weather conditions and time of day.
The scope of services includes, e.g., detection of potential leaks, analysis of surface and ground changes in the immediate vicinity of gas pipelines and identification of possible infrastructure breaches.
SatRev sets its sights on the Middle East
SatRev's participation in this project is an important step in the further development of the company's international activities. Successes in Oman, a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which also brings together Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain, significantly strengthens SatRev's capability to operate in other Middle Eastern countries.
The co-operation with partners from the Middle East is a part of the company's long-term growth direction, based on providing satellite solutions for critical infrastructure, energy and security areas and dual-use applications.
The exact value of the contract, the detailed scope of co-operation, the equipment ordered and the services provided are covered by confidentiality due to security requirements.
Daniel Więzik: ‘The signing of this landmark agreement opens up a unique opportunity for further growth for us – through the joint acquisition of further contracts in Oman, across the Middle East region, and in Europe.
"Blue carbon" and the BlueBON mission
The co-operation that has been established would not have been possible without a few things, such as the success of the BlueBON satellite, which has already completed its first full year in orbit and continues to perform its tasks.
The BlueBON mission was designed and launched specifically to monitor “blue carbon” – the process of carbon sequestration in marine ecosystems such as mangroves, seagrass meadows and coastal wetlands, based on TelePIX's proprietary algorithm.
The project was a dedicated mission, at the same time deepening the technological co-operation between the Polish company and its South Korean partners.
The BlueBON satellite was launched aboard a Falcon-9 rocket as part of the Transporter-12 mission on 14th January 2025. Nine days later, it was successfully placed in the intended orbit by Impulse Space's Mira orbital transport vehicle.
SatRev space mission control centre in Wroclaw
SatRev has developed a comprehensive launch plan for the satellite and is in charge of its management from the mission control centre at the company's headquarters in Wroclaw, in particular the scheduling of tasks and ensuring the security of the satellite's operations.
The satellite mission is managed in 5–6 sessions per day over Poland, each lasting around 10 minutes.
The captured images with a resolution of less than 5 metres are available even within an hour of capture and are used by institutions in Poland and South Korea.
During the first year of the satellite's operation in low earth orbit (LEO), SatRev conducted more than 1,000 data retrieval sessions from orbit, which resulted in more than 160 hours of communication and the collection of more than 200 GB of image data.
SatRev images the Earth
From the end of April 2025 to January 2026, the satellite imaged nearly 0.5 million km² of the Earth's surface, in different regions, covering areas with different climatic and geographical conditions. This is an area more than 1.5 times larger than the territory of Poland, roughly equivalent to that of Spain.
Daniel Więzik: ‘The success of the BlueBON mission has unequivocally confirmed SatRev's broad and sovereign competences – from the design and integration of the satellite and the management of the mission, to the acquisition and use of data. This experience paves the way for us to grow further both domestically and internationally, also in the area of dual-use solutions. We are holding talks in further Middle Eastern countries and in European NATO countries. We firmly believe that some of these will result in further orders, although it is difficult to predict when, as these types of negotiation processes – by their very nature – do not guarantee success and are complex and lengthy.
SatRev goes public on NewConnect
SatRev is also finalising its merger with NewConnect-listed company ECL. After the merger, the entity will operate under the name Sky Vision.
Where and who created SatRev?
In September 2025, we reported that Wroclaw-based space startup SatRev had a major investor and new plans. January Ciszewski took control of SatRev and develops a space ecosystem around it that brings together the space, AI and defence industries.
SatRev S.A. was founded by Grzegorz Zwoliński, Damian Fijałkowski and Radosław Łapczyński, the founders of Wrocław-based T-Bull S.A., a leading Polish mobile game developer, in June 2016.
SatRev specialises in the design, manufacture and operation of satellites, as well as the provision of data analysis solutions.
The company has many years of experience in the design and construction of nanosatellites, management of orbital missions, acquisition of Earth observation data and its analysis and practical use.
SatRev has successfully launched several satellites to date, completing projects for Polish and international clients.
The company's solutions are used, among others, in public administration, local government, agriculture, environmental protection, infrastructure monitoring and in the area of security and dual-use technology.
Laureate of 30 Creative People of Wroclaw
SatRev (former SatRevolution) is the laureate of the '30 Creative People of Wroclaw 2017' competition www.wroclaw.pl.
Wroclaw in the space industry. Polish NewSpace market
Wroclaw has an increasingly strong position in the Polish space industry. In January 2026, we reported that the city was applying for the prestigious European Space Agency Technology Centre.
It is worth recalling that a Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Polish STAR VIBE satellite was launched into orbit on 3rd January 2023. Wroclaw-based company Scanway is responsible for the project.
In July 2025, we reported that Scanway would be the first Polish company to provide a telescope for a lunar mission and create a European system to process images of the Moon.