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Autonomous aerial surveying is becoming an essential tool for energy companies looking to boost efficiency and lower operating costs.

NEW YORK, July 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Market News Updates News Commentary - For years, surveying an oil field or inspecting miles of pipeline meant sending large crews into the field, renting helicopters, and spending days—or even weeks—collecting data. That's changing fast. Today, drones equipped with AI, LiDAR, thermal cameras, and high-resolution imaging can do the same work in a fraction of the time while delivering far more detailed information. They're helping oil and gas companies map drilling sites, monitor pipelines, detect methane leaks, inspect refineries, and keep projects moving without putting workers in unnecessary danger. Simply put, drones are becoming one of the smartest investments energy companies can make.  Companies adopting drone technologies include ZenaTech, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZENA), Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX), Halliburton (NYSE: HAL), ExxonMobil Holdings Corporation (NYSE: XOM), Occidental Petroleum (NYSE: OXY).

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