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Onboard Dynamics and TD Williamson Join Forces for Cleaner Pipelines

Onboard Dynamics and TD Williamson Join Forces for Cleaner Pipelines

Onboard Dynamics and TD Williamson Join Forces for Cleaner Pipelines

In a bold move towards curbing methane emissions and modernising natural gas operations, Onboard Dynamics has teamed up with pipeline industry titan T.D. Williamson (TDW) in a strategic partnership designed to cover much of the Eastern Hemisphere. From the windswept deserts of the Middle East to the vast plains of Central Asia, this alliance is poised to deliver cleaner, smarter pipeline solutions across a region hungry for sustainable energy.

The partnership sees TDW taking the reins as an official distributor and sales representative for Onboard Dynamics’ innovative technology across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, India, Central Asia, and the Asia-Pacific. This collaboration is more than just a handshake—it’s a shared mission to make pipeline evacuations cleaner and significantly less harmful to the planet.

Why This Partnership Matters

Natural gas may be cleaner than coal or oil, but the process of maintaining gas pipelines isn’t without environmental cost. Methane, a greenhouse gas far more potent than CO2, can be released during pipeline evacuation and maintenance. That’s where Onboard Dynamics steps in.

Founded in 2013, the Oregon-based tech firm specialises in compression-based systems that capture methane during pipeline operations, preventing its release into the atmosphere. These systems aren’t just theoretical – they’re already making real-world impact in North America.

“The importance of this strategic partnership with TDW cannot be overstated. It validates the strength of our technology and significantly accelerates our global reach,” said Mitch Schmidtke, CEO of Onboard Dynamics. “Together, we are equipping the natural gas pipeline industry in the Eastern Hemisphere with the tools needed to meet both operational and environmental goals.”

A New Era for TDW’s Global Operations

T.D. Williamson, founded over a century ago, is no stranger to innovation. Known for its full-spectrum pipeline services—from pigging and hot tapping to integrity assessment and repair—the company has long championed safe and reliable energy transportation. Now, with a growing global demand for environmentally responsible infrastructure, TDW is expanding its toolkit.

“This partnership with Onboard Dynamics brings cutting-edge pipeline evacuation technology to our customers outside of North America,” said Laurent Fabry, Senior Director of Sales Operations for Europe, Caspian & Africa at TDW. “It enhances our ability to support clients in reducing emissions during natural gas pipeline maintenance, aligning with our shared commitment to environmental stewardship and service excellence.”

Mapping the Eastern Hemisphere Opportunity

The targeted territory isn’t just large; it’s pivotal. Emerging economies across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia are ramping up natural gas infrastructure as part of energy transition strategies. These projects, while crucial for meeting growing energy demand, come with environmental responsibilities. And governments across the region are increasingly tightening emissions regulations.

By providing tech that actively captures methane, rather than venting or flaring it, the partnership helps operators align with ESG goals and avoid regulatory penalties. It’s an offering that ticks both the operational and ethical boxes.

The Technology Behind the Promise

Onboard Dynamics’ core product line focuses on mobile, modular gas capture systems that can be deployed directly to the site. Their GoVAC and GoFLO systems are engineered to handle field conditions, offering rugged, portable solutions for pipeline evacuation, gas transfer, and compression.

Rather than letting methane escape into the air or be burned off, these units compress and capture the gas for reuse, reducing carbon footprints and even lowering operational costs. It’s a win-win for both profit margins and the planet.

And thanks to TDW’s established network and technical credibility, the technology now has a fast lane into markets where environmental awareness is growing rapidly.

Driving Global Climate Goals Through Infrastructure

This collaboration reflects a larger trend across the infrastructure and energy sectors: sustainable development can’t wait. The UN’s climate targets, COP commitments, and increasing investor scrutiny mean that emissions tracking and reduction aren’t just nice-to-haves anymore—they’re business essentials.

Incorporating Onboard Dynamics’ methane mitigation tools into routine pipeline maintenance represents a tangible step forward. For regions reliant on natural gas, this innovation offers a bridge between current energy needs and future climate obligations.

Scaling Clean Innovation

As governments invest in greener economies and infrastructure grows more sophisticated, the timing for this partnership couldn’t be better. By pooling their strengths, TDW and Onboard Dynamics are setting a new benchmark for emissions-conscious pipeline management.

And with a growing emphasis on lifecycle emissions, this partnership also hints at broader possibilities. Could these technologies find their way into LNG, offshore platforms, or hydrogen-ready networks? The potential is as wide as the territories the duo plans to serve.

A Future Built on Responsibility and Results

The union of T.D. Williamson’s operational expertise with Onboard Dynamics’ innovation underscores a powerful shift: pipeline safety and sustainability are no longer separate goals. They’re two sides of the same coin.

As Fabry summed up: “We’re not just delivering services—we’re shaping a cleaner energy future.”

And for infrastructure stakeholders across the Eastern Hemisphere, that future just got a lot brighter.

Onboard Dynamics and TD Williamson Join Forces for Cleaner Pipelines

About The Author

Anthony brings a wealth of global experience to his role as Managing Editor of Highways.Today. With an extensive career spanning several decades in the construction industry, Anthony has worked on diverse projects across continents, gaining valuable insights and expertise in highway construction, infrastructure development, and innovative engineering solutions. His international experience equips him with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities within the highways industry.

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