Onboard Dynamics, T.D. Williamson Partner to Cut Pipeline Emissions Abroad
(P&GJ) — Onboard Dynamics has formed a strategic partnership with pipeline services firm T.D. Williamson (TDW) to expand the reach of its pipeline evacuation technology across the Eastern Hemisphere.
Under the agreement, TDW will represent, market, and sell Onboard Dynamics' emissions-reducing equipment and services through its network of channel partners in Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East, Africa, India, and the Asia-Pacific.
The partnership is aimed at helping natural gas pipeline operators reduce methane emissions during evacuation operations—part of broader efforts to meet carbon reduction targets.
“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 and 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.”
Mitch Schmidtke, CEO of Onboard Dynamics, said the agreement helps validate the company’s technology while expanding its international footprint.
“Together, we are equipping the natural gas pipeline industry in the Eastern Hemisphere with the tools needed to meet both operational and environmental goals,” Schmidtke said.
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