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ZenaTech Closes 25th Acquisition with Alberta, Canada-based Velocity Geomatics Inc. Expanding Drone as a Service into Environmental and Regulatory Services in the Oil and Gas Sector

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ZenaTech (Nasdaq: ZENA) completed the acquisition of Grande Prairie, Alberta-based Velocity Geomatics (Velocity Group), its first deal focused on drone-based geomatics for environmental and regulatory compliance in the oil and gas industry. Velocity operates from four offices across Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan and serves leading regional oil and gas producers.

The transaction establishes ZenaTech’s Drone as a Service presence in a global oil and gas drone inspection services market valued at about USD 2.3 billion and projected to grow at roughly 28.5% CAGR. According to ZenaTech, approximately 80% of Velocity’s current projects already use drone-based workflows. This is ZenaTech’s 25th acquisition, meeting a goal set in January 2025 to complete 25 acquisitions by mid‑2026 in support of its Drone as a Service strategy.

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Positive

  • 25th acquisition completed, meeting goal set for mid‑2026
  • First drone-based geomatics acquisition focused on environmental and regulatory oil and gas services
  • Entry into oil and gas drone inspection market valued at ~USD 2.3 billion
  • Target operates with ~80% of projects already using drone-based workflows
  • Expands Drone as a Service footprint across Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan
  • Adds established oil and gas client base, including large and multinational producers

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  • None.

Market Context

With an active F-3/A shelf filed in February 2026 and prior usage through a registered equity offeri...
Analysis

With an active F-3/A shelf filed in February 2026 and prior usage through a registered equity offering, investors may weigh this acquisition’s strategic fit against the possibility of additional capital raises, while moderate short interest around 14.06 underscores ongoing skepticism to monitor as the DaaS roll‑up continues.

Key Figures

Oil & gas drone inspection market size: USD 2.3 billion Oil & gas drone inspection CAGR: 28.5% Sector growth rate: over 28% annually +2 more
5 metrics
Oil & gas drone inspection market size USD 2.3 billion Global oil and gas drone inspection services market
Oil & gas drone inspection CAGR 28.5% Global oil and gas drone inspection services market growth rate
Sector growth rate over 28% annually Oil and gas drone inspection services sector growth
Drone workflow penetration approximately 80% Share of Velocity Group projects using drone-based workflows
Market growth rate 28% per year Global oil and gas drone inspection services market growth

Previous Acquisition Reports

5 past events · Latest: Jul 14 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jul 14 Acquisition offers Positive +4.8% Signed offers to acquire multiple land surveying and geospatial services firms.
Jun 23 24th DaaS acquisition Positive +8.1% Completed 24th DaaS acquisition adding Green Earth Powerwashing franchise network.
Jun 11 Canadian acquisition offer Neutral +0.0% Signed offer to buy Western Canadian land surveying company to expand DaaS footprint.
Jun 02 23rd DaaS acquisition Negative -6.3% Completed 23rd acquisition expanding Colorado surveying presence and recurring revenue base.
May 07 Australian acquisition Neutral +0.0% Entered Australian market via acquisition of Queensland land surveying and spatial firm.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Recent acquisition headlines have produced a modestly positive average move, but individual reactions have ranged from strong gains to a notable single-day decline.

Key Terms

drone as a service, geomatics, geospatial, compound annual growth rate
4 terms
drone as a service technical
"Drone as a Service enters into a global oil and gas drone inspection services market"
Drone as a service (DaaS) is a business model where companies provide drone flights, sensors, data collection and analysis on a subscription or contract basis instead of selling the aircraft outright. For investors it matters because DaaS can create recurring revenue and scalable service margins like a rented contractor or utility, while concentrating risks around regulation, data security and operational reliability that can affect future cash flow and growth.
geomatics technical
"first acquisition in drone-based geomatics for environmental and regulatory compliance"
Geomatics is the science and technology of collecting, analyzing, storing and visualizing geographic or spatial data using tools like surveying, GPS, remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS). It matters to investors because it turns locations and measurements into actionable information—like a detailed map that shows where assets, risks and opportunities sit—helping assess property value, plan projects, monitor infrastructure, and estimate costs or exposure tied to physical locations.
geospatial technical
"provides geospatial land surveying, geomatics, mapping, and environmental and regulatory compliance services"
Relating to information tied to specific places on Earth, such as maps, GPS coordinates, satellite imagery and location sensors. Investors care because geospatial data turns where things are into actionable insight — it helps track assets, evaluate market opportunities, optimize routes, assess physical risk (like flooding), and measure real-world trends; think of it as adding a map-based lens that makes business decisions more precise and measurable.
compound annual growth rate financial
"projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of approximately 28.5%"
The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) shows how much an investment or value has grown, on average, each year over a specific period. It considers the effect of growth that compounds or builds upon itself, similar to how interest accumulates in a savings account. Investors use CAGR to compare different investments’ long-term performance and to understand how steady or consistent their growth has been over time.

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Drone as a Service enters into a global oil and gas drone inspection services market growing at 28% per year as Company achieves stated interim goal from January 2025

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 16, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ZenaTech, Inc. (Nasdaq: ZENA) (FSE: 49Q) (BMV: ZENA) (“ZenaTech”), a technology solution provider specializing in AI (Artificial Intelligence) drone, Drone as a Service (DaaS), enterprise SaaS, and Quantum Computing solutions, announces that it has completed the acquisition of Grand Prairie Alberta-based Velocity Geomatics Inc. doing business as Velocity Group, with operations and offices across Alberta, British Colombia and Saskatchewan. The acquisition marks ZenaTech’s first acquisition in drone-based geomatics for environmental and regulatory compliance and services in the oil and gas industry, establishing a Drone as a Service presence in a sector growing at over 28% annually. It also marks its 25th acquisition since its January 2025 statement citing it would achieve that number by mid-2026.

“This acquisition expands our Drone as a Service business into Canada’s oil and gas sector focused on environmental and regulatory assessments for oil extraction and pipelines, in one of the most significant energy markets in North America. Importantly, it also demonstrates the achievement of one of our stated goals since our public offering in 2024, which was 25 acquisitions to support our Drone as a Service business. We have maintained an assertive acquisition strategy and anticipate setting new benchmarks in the near term,” said Shaun Passley, Ph.D., CEO of ZenaTech. “Velocity Group brings an established customer base, strong regional expertise, and extensive experience supporting drone-based surveying and geomatics projects including for some large and multinational oil and gas producers. We believe there is a significant opportunity to further enhance these services through AI-powered drone technology for surveying, mapping, inspections, and infrastructure monitoring applications, enabling us to establish a core expertise that we can bring to this fast-growing global industry.”

Velocity Group provides geospatial land surveying, geomatics, mapping, and environmental and regulatory compliance services for Western Canadian oil and gas producers. Operating from three regional offices and a head office in Grande Prairie, Alberta, the company supports projects throughout Alberta as well as British Colombia and Saskatchewan. Its services include surveying, mapping, and pre-site assessment support for commercial infrastructure and energy development projects. The company supports a portfolio of commercial clients in the oil and gas sector, including leading energy operators and established natural gas producers active across upstream and infrastructure development projects in Western Canada.

Drones are already deeply integrated into their operations, with approximately 80% of current projects utilizing drone-based workflows as part of surveying and geospatial data collection.

This transaction comes at a time when the global oil and gas drone inspection services market is valued at approximately USD 2.3 billion and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of approximately 28.5%, according to market analysts, driven by increasing adoption of autonomous inspection, surveying, and compliance technologies across energy infrastructure.

ZenaTech’s Drone as a Service platform provides business and government clients with on-demand or subscription-based access to faster and superior drone-based services for a host of surveying, inspection, maintenance, power washing, inventory management, and precision agriculture services, without the capital costs or operational burdens of ownership. By acquiring established, profitable service companies currently using low-tech processes and ripe for drone innovation, ZenaTech is building a global, multi-service DaaS network of locations in communities anchored by existing customers and revenue, for next-gen drone integration designed for speed, precision, data, and safety benefits. The company is continuing to build its global business and network of locations as well as its integration of drones and new services. 

About ZenaTech

ZenaTech, Inc. (Nasdaq: ZENA) (FSE: 49Q) (BMV: ZENA) is a technology company that specializes in AI autonomy drone platforms to transform industrial, government, and defense sectors. Its subsidiaries include drone manufacturing through ZenaDrone, a global Drone as a Service (DaaS) business, and a separate enterprise SaaS division of software brands. The Company is executing an acquisition-led DaaS roll-up strategy to digitize and automate legacy service industries like land surveys and inspections, driving drone-based scalable, recurring revenue growth. With an operating footprint spanning North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, ZenaTech is advancing AI drones for agriculture and logistics, as well as ISR, cargo, and counter-UAS applications for U.S. defense and NATO allies. The company is investing in next-generation technologies, including drone swarms, quantum computing, and advanced AI autonomy to capture long-term opportunities in key markets through its R&D initiatives.

About ZenaDrone

ZenaDrone, a subsidiary of ZenaTech, develops and manufactures AI-powered multifunction autonomous drone solutions integrating machine learning, predictive analytics, and advanced computing technologies, for government, defense, and industrial applications. This includes multifunctional drones for surveying, inspections, logistics, security, and defense applications. Its product portfolio includes the ZenaDrone 1000 for ISR defense and specialized cargo, the IQ Nano for indoor inventory management and security, the IQ Square for outdoor inspections and maintenance, the IQ Quad for land surveying, and the IQ Aqua for underwater applications. ZenaDrone operates three global manufacturing facilities in Arizona, Dubai, and Taiwan, and is advancing counter-UAS maritime interceptor drones and an integrated defense system.

ZenaTech (Nasdaq: ZENA) (FSE: 49Q) (BMV: ZENA) is a technology company specializing in AI drone, Drone as a Service (DaaS), enterprise SaaS and Quantum Computing solutions for mission-critical applications for business, government, and defense. Since 2017, the Company has leveraged its software development expertise and grown its drone design and manufacturing capabilities through ZenaDrone, to innovate and improve customer inspection, monitoring, safety, security, compliance, and surveying processes. With enterprise software customers using branded solutions in law enforcement, government, and industrial sectors, and drones being implemented in these plus agriculture, defense, and logistics sectors, ZenaTech’s portfolio of solutions helps drive speed, accuracy, and cost savings. The Company operates through global offices in North America, Europe, Taiwan, and UAE, and is growing its DaaS business and global network of locations through acquisitions.

About ZenaDrone

ZenaDrone, a wholly owned subsidiary of ZenaTech, develops and manufactures autonomous drone solutions that can incorporate machine learning software, AI, predictive modeling, Quantum Computing, and other software and hardware innovations. Created to revolutionize the hemp farming sector, its specialization has grown to multifunctional drone solutions for surveying, monitoring, inspection, tracking, process automation, and defense applications. Currently, the ZenaDrone 1000 drone is used for crop management applications and critical field cargo applications in the defense sector, the IQ Nano indoor drone is used for inventory management and security in the warehouse and logistics sectors, the IQ Square is an outdoor drone designed for power washing and inspections use in commercial and government sectors, and the IQ Quad is for land surveys.

Contacts for more information:

Company, Investors, and Media:
Linda Montgomery
ZenaTech
312-241-1415
investors@zenatech.com

Investors:
Michael Mason
CORE IR
investors@zenatech.com

Safe Harbor

This press release and related comments by management of ZenaTech, Inc. include “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of U.S. federal securities laws and applicable Canadian securities laws. These forward-looking statements are subject to the safe harbor provisions under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. This forward-looking information relates to future events or future performance of ZenaTech and reflects management’s expectations and projections regarding ZenaTech’s growth, results of operations, performance, and business prospects and opportunities. Such forward-looking statements reflect management’s current beliefs and are based on information currently available to management. In some cases, forward-looking information can be identified by terminology such as “may”, “will”, “should”, “expect”, “plan”, “anticipate”, “aim”, “seek”, “is/are likely to”, “believe”, “estimate”, “predict”, “potential”, “continue” or the negative of these terms or other comparable terminology intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking information in this document includes, but is not limited to ZenaTech’s expectations regarding its revenue, expenses, production, operations, costs, cash flows, and future growth; expectations with respect to future production costs and capacity; ZenaTech's ability to deliver products to the market as currently contemplated, including its drone products including ZenaDrone 1000, IQ Square and IQ Nano; ZenaTech's ability to develop products for markets as currently contemplated; ZenaTech’s anticipated cash needs and it’s needs for additional financing; ZenaTech’s intention to grow the business and its operations and execution risk; expectations with respect to future operations and costs; the volatility of stock prices and market conditions in the industries in which ZenaTech operates; political, economic, environmental, tax, security, and other risks associated with operating in emerging markets; regulatory risks; unfavorable publicity or consumer perception; difficulty in forecasting industry trends; the ability to hire key personnel; the competitive conditions of the industry and the competitive and business strategies of ZenaTech; ZenaTech’s expected business objectives for the next twelve months; ZenaTech’s ability to obtain additional funds through the sale of equity or debt commitments; investment capital and market share; the ability to complete any contemplated acquisitions; changes in the target markets; market uncertainty; ability to access additional capital, including through the listing of its securities in various jurisdictions; management of growth (plans and timing for expansion); patent infringement; litigation; applicable laws, regulations, and any amendments affecting the business of ZenaTech and other related risks ‎‎‎and uncertainties disclosed under the ‎heading “Risk Factors“ ‎‎‎‎in the Company’s Form F-1, Form 20-F and other filings filed ‎‎‎with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on EDGAR through the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The Company undertakes ‎‎‎no obligation to update forward-‎looking ‎‎‎‎information except as required by applicable law. Such forward-‎‎‎looking information represents ‎‎‎‎‎managements’ best judgment based on information currently available. ‎‎‎No forward-looking ‎‎‎‎statement ‎can be guaranteed and actual future results may vary materially. ‎‎‎Accordingly, readers ‎‎‎‎are advised not to ‎place undue reliance on forward-looking statements or ‎‎‎information.‎


FAQ

What did ZenaTech (NASDAQ: ZENA) announce on July 16, 2026?

ZenaTech announced it completed the acquisition of Alberta-based Velocity Geomatics, expanding its Drone as a Service business into oil and gas environmental and regulatory services. According to ZenaTech, this transaction also represents its 25th acquisition since January 2025, meeting a previously stated interim goal.

Who is Velocity Geomatics and how does it fit ZenaTech’s DaaS strategy (ZENA)?

Velocity Geomatics, or Velocity Group, provides geospatial surveying, geomatics, mapping, and environmental and regulatory compliance services for Western Canadian oil and gas producers. According to ZenaTech, Velocity’s drone-intensive operations and established client base support its strategy of building a global, multi-service Drone as a Service network.

How does the Velocity Geomatics acquisition expand ZenaTech’s presence in the oil and gas drone market?

The acquisition gives ZenaTech a Drone as a Service presence in oil and gas environmental and regulatory services across Western Canada. According to ZenaTech, it enters a global oil and gas drone inspection services market worth about USD 2.3 billion and growing at roughly 28.5% annually.

What milestone does the Velocity Geomatics deal represent for ZenaTech (ZENA) shareholders?

The deal marks ZenaTech’s 25th acquisition since its January 2025 goal to complete 25 acquisitions by mid‑2026. According to ZenaTech, this demonstrates execution on its acquisition-led strategy to scale Drone as a Service offerings across multiple industries and regions.

What services will ZenaTech gain through Velocity Geomatics in the Western Canada oil and gas sector?

Through Velocity, ZenaTech gains geospatial surveying, geomatics, mapping, and environmental and regulatory compliance services for oil and gas infrastructure and development projects. According to ZenaTech, Velocity supports upstream and infrastructure clients from multiple regional offices across Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.

How extensively does Velocity Geomatics use drones in its current operations?

Velocity Geomatics already uses drones in approximately 80% of its current projects, mainly for surveying and geospatial data collection. According to ZenaTech, this existing drone utilization supports integration with its AI-powered Drone as a Service platform for surveying, mapping, inspections, and monitoring.

What is ZenaTech’s Drone as a Service (DaaS) business model mentioned in the Velocity acquisition?

ZenaTech’s Drone as a Service model offers business and government clients on-demand or subscription-based drone services without owning equipment. According to ZenaTech, it acquires profitable service companies using low-tech processes and upgrades them with advanced drone, AI, and data capabilities across multiple applications.