ZALA is expanding its unmanned monitoring of fuel and energy facilities.
The company has signed new contracts for aerial surveys of oil and gas infrastructure in Western Siberia and the Volga region.ye. ZALA is expanding its monitoring coverage of linear facilities and fuel and energy infrastructure. The company has signed new contracts for comprehensive aerial monitoring of oilfields in Western Siberia. The total volume of work in the region will exceed 48,000 kilometers by the end of 2027.
A larger, three-year project to monitor oil and gas infrastructure in the Orenburg and Samara regions began in 2026. The annual work volume will be over 107,000 kilometers of pipelines. The project will run through 2028.
The modernized ZALA T-16 unmanned aerial vehicle, which has proven its effectiveness in the challenging climatic conditions of Siberia and the Far North, is used to perform these tasks. Automated monitoring allows fuel and energy companies not only to improve facility safety but also to optimize processes based on real-time data. It should be noted that in 2025 cumulative flight time of ZALA UAVs in the interests of the fuel and energy complex of Russia exceeded 5 million kilometers.

