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Onboard Dynamics Announces Channel Partners for the Northeast and Appalachia Regions

April 24, 2024 by Onboard Dynamics

Onboard Dynamics Announces Channel Partners for the Northeast and Appalachia Regions

Wednesday, April 24th, 2024, Onboard Dynamics, in collaboration with ECI and Mulcare/PERC, is poised to expand adoption of the GoVAC® pipeline evacuation system in the Northeast and Appalachia regions of the U.S. This innovative solution is designed to capture, recover, and measure natural gas and serves as a crucial solution in mitigating methane emissions into the atmosphere and supports the decarbonization of the natural gas industry.

By leveraging the combined local presence and outstanding reputations of both companies, Onboard Dynamics and its partners are committed to promoting utilization of the GoVAC® system. Drawing upon their extensive expertise in natural gas field services, the partners will offer comprehensive cross-compression solutions to their valued customers.

“For over 100 years, Mulcare/PERC has been selling and supporting product innovation in the LDC and Transmission market. We are excited to collaborate with Onboard Dynamics to provide expanded sales and field service support for the GoVAC® system line. We recognize that mitigating methane emissions is critical to our valued customers,” said Scott Vigil, Principal/Sales & Marketing Director, Mulcare/PERC. “The GoVAC® system’s unique design provides the kind of clean operation and EPA reporting our customer base will expect in meeting their compliance requirements. This is the product we want our name attached to.”

“Operators need innovative pipeline maintenance solutions that address their need for flexibility and mobility,” said Jim Neville, VP of Oil & Gas, ECI. “The GoVAC® system offers a unique self-contained evacuation and recompression solution that helps operators meet their sustainability and decarbonization goals. ECI delivers impactful solutions that help natural gas industry leaders achieve operational excellence. The addition of the GoVAC system to our portfolio enables us to deliver an even more robust solution and service offering to our customers.”

“We are thrilled to announce our partnership with these two outstanding companies. The expansive capabilities of their organizations include technical expertise, product distribution networks, and field service excellence. This makes them ideal channel partners for increasing the adoption of our GoVAC® system throughout the Northeastern and Appalachian natural gas markets,” said Rita Hansen, CEO, Onboard Dynamics.  “Together, we look forward to delivering innovative solutions and driving progress in the journey to reduce methane emissions.”

Onboard Dynamics Announces Channel Partners for the Northeast and Appalachia Regions

About Onboard Dynamics LLC
Founded in 2013, the goal of Onboard Dynamics is to support the natural gas ecosystem in reducing global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions safely and reliably through our innovative and practical commercial solutions. Our patented compression-based systems minimize methane and other GHG releases during pipeline operations and maintenance, mitigate GHG emissions from transportation vehicles, and capture methane that would otherwise be released to the atmosphere from other industrial operations. Our customers receive expanded environmental benefits and reduction in costs through purchasing, leasing, and/or receiving turn-key services from our natural gas-powered products. For more information, visit www.onboarddynamics.com or follow Onboard Dynamics on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/onboard-dynamics-llc/

ECI, channel partner of Onboard Dynamics

About ECI
ECI specializes in process control and industrial automation products and solutions for manufacturing and process customers in the oil and gas, chemical, power, food and beverage, mining and metals, life sciences, pulp and paper, refining, petrochemical, OEM and nuclear industries. In addition, as an Emerson Impact Partner, ECI provides engineering, site support and training services for customers. Founded on the principles of product quality, reliability and safety, ECI offers unmatched product and service solutions designed to meet specific customer needs. ECI is an ISO 9001:2015 registered company and employs more than 300 professionals at several locations across Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette honored ECI with an eleventh consecutive Top Workplace Award in 2023.

For more information, contact ECI at: 724.746.3700 or visit www.eci.us.

Mulcare/PERC channel partners of Onboard Dynamics.

About Mulcare/PERC
Since 1923, Mulcare Pipeline Solutions has grown up with the natural gas industry. As a manufacturer’s representative, stocking distributor and field services provider, we are uniquely positioned to provide the full level of service our dynamic natural gas industry has come to demand. Our consistent delivery of cutting-edge products and services has earned us a valuable place as a solutions provider. Exclusively focused and well versed on the modern concerns of midstream, transmission, distribution, municipal, engineering and contractor companies, Mulcare aims to meet and exceed our customer’s expectations by being easy to do business with. Whether you require the natural gas industry’s latest and most advanced products, on-site service experts, money-saving solutions, or all the above, Mulcare Pipeline Solutions and Pipeline Equipment Resources (PERC) can meet your needs.

For more information, contact Mulcare at:
973-335-4800 | info@mulcare.com | www.mulcare.com
Follow Mulcare on LinkedIn at:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/mulcare-pipeline-solutions-inc-/

Filed Under: Channel Partners, Latest News, Onboard Dynamics Blog

The GoVAC® Max System is Headed to Alberta, Canada

March 28, 2024 by Onboard Dynamics

Onboard Dynamics LLC secures important funding to bring the GoVAC® MAX pipeline evacuation system to Alberta.

A GoVAC® Max System at the Onboard Dynamics Headquarters Facility

Thanks to the support of the Government of Alberta and funding by Emissions Reduction Alberta, our methane emission reduction technology will soon be available in Alberta. The GoVAC® MAX system will enable Albertan pipeline operators to capture and recover natural gas from pipelines that otherwise would be vented or flared. This system will also incorporate new advanced methods for accurately measuring and reporting on the captured and recovered natural gas.

Read the full release here>>

Why Did We Develop the GoVAC® MAX Pipeline Evacuation System?

At Onboard Dynamics, our vision is to continuously deliver innovative solutions that support mitigating and preventing emissions. We strive to fulfill that vision by supporting our customer’s environmental, social and governance needs through safe, responsible, and affordable technology.
The GoVAC® Max System is Easily Towable

When natural gas pipeline operators perform maintenance operations, upgrade pipelines, remove pipelines from service, or conduct pigging operations, the segment of pipeline being worked on must be evacuated of the natural gas prior to commencing work. Practices to remove this natural gas is to vent it, releasing methane into the atmosphere. Another common practice is flaring the natural gas, thereby releasing carbon dioxide instead of methane.

The GoVAC® MAX system is a self-contained natural gas capture and recovery system and serves as an alternative to venting and flaring. The system is built on our patented compression technology, so it runs on the natural gas in the pipeline. This reduces the emission profile to a minimum and removes the need for additional equipment and resources during natural gas capture and recovery projects. The system touts a small footprint making it easy to fit into challenging locations and is nimble enough to be pulled by a standard pickup making it highly maneuverable around a job site.

Onboard Dynamics, LLC supports the natural gas ecosystem in reducing global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions safely and reliably through innovative and practical commercial solutions.

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Enbridge Purchases the First Canadian Compliant GoVAC® FLEX System

November 27, 2023 by Jason Vosburgh

Canadian Compliant GoVAC® FLEX System

The first Canadian Compliant GoVAC® FLEX system, developed and manufactured by Onboard Dynamics LLC, has been delivered to Enbridge Gas Inc. in Toronto, Canada. When taking a section of their distribution system out of service, they will be able to compress the natural gas and inject it into a nearby pipeline, or transfer it into a tube trailer when there isn’t a system nearby. This will save the gas and avoid venting to atmosphere. Since methane is significantly more potent as a greenhouse gas than CO2, using the GoVAC® system will offer Enbridge an efficient way to significantly reduce their emissions from day-to-day operations.

“Enbridge has been using a legacy system, but the portability of how the GoVAC® FLEX system can be pulled by a standard pickup truck and the ability to inject natural gas into systems of up to 1000 PSI will provide Enbridge much more flexibility during pipeline operations.” Said Roddi Bassermann, Manager, Energy Transition and Telemetry, Enbridge Inc. “After road licensing and vendor training, we should be using the new system by the end of the month.”

the GoVAC® FLEX system in Ontario, Canada

Over the past couple of years, a group mainly from the Engineering and Operations teams at Enbridge, has worked together to choose an appropriate vendor. This required an independent assessment of the GoVAC® FLEX system to ensure that provincial requirements were met.

Onboard Dynamics provided Enbridge with hands-on training for the safe and effective use of the GoVAC® FLEX system in the field. Operator Training included pre-towing, post-towing, setup, use, demobilization, and common fault recovery scenarios. Training was  provided at an Enbridge Gate Station.

About Enbridge Inc.

At Enbridge, we safely connect millions of people to the energy they rely on every day, fueling quality of life through our North American natural gas, oil or renewable power networks and our growing European offshore wind portfolio. We’re investing in modern energy delivery infrastructure to sustain access to secure, affordable energy and building on two decades of experience in renewable energy to advance new technologies including wind and solar power, hydrogen, renewable natural gas and carbon capture and storage. We’re committed to reducing the carbon footprint of the energy we deliver, and to achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Enbridge’s common shares trade under the symbol ENB on the Toronto (TSX) and New York (NYSE) stock exchanges. To learn more, visit us at enbridge.com.

About Onboard Dynamics LLC.

The goal of Onboard Dynamics is to support the natural gas ecosystem in reducing global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions safely and reliably through our innovative and practical commercial solutions. Our patented compression-based systems minimize methane and other GHG releases during pipeline operations and maintenance, mitigate GHG emissions from transportation vehicles, and capture methane that would otherwise be released to the atmosphere from other industrial operations. Our customers receive expanded environmental benefits and reduction in costs through purchasing, leasing, and/or receiving turn-key services from our natural gas-powered products.

Filed Under: Latest News, Onboard Dynamics Blog

Understanding Methane Emissions from the Natural Gas Pipeline Infrastructure

November 20, 2023 by Jeff Witwer, PHD, PE

The concentration of methane in the atmosphere is numerically quite low at less than 2 parts per million. However, methane is widely viewed as a potent greenhouse gas because of its global warming potential which is approximately 28 times greater than CO2 on a weight basis. (Some sources claim an even higher multiplier.) Furthermore, atmospheric methane concentration has been increasing in recent years, as seen in the graph below, which is largely attributed to the ever-increasing production and use of natural gas. Other methane sources, including natural ones like swamps and geologic vents, might be larger, but are not growing as fast and are harder to control and mitigate.

According to the US EPA, over half of the methane released to the atmosphere due to the production and use of natural gas originates in the production phase where methane is released, or vented, usually in combination with other produced gases. This venting frequently occurs at smaller, dispersed wells where it is not cost effective to gather and clean the produced gases. Such venting also is frequently associated with wells developed primarily to produce oil where produced gases (also called “associated gas”) are essentially a waste product.

Using an accounting approach different from the EPA, the industry group ONE Future calculates a methane intensity to essentially measure molecules into a pipeline compared to molecules out of a pipeline. The purpose of this approach, as opposed to the more macro approach of the EPA, is to allow individual companies to benchmark and track themselves to promote continuous, publicly accessible improvement. Both distribution and transmission/storage companies using this approach report methane intensity scores of better than 0.1% in recent years (i.e., less than 1% of molecules are “lost” to the atmosphere).

The focus of the pipeline industry is to reduce this loss to an absolute minimum. And to do so, requires zeroing in on all possible sources of these losses.

Methane emissions from pipelines can be generally placed in 3 categories:

  • Fugitive Emissions
  • Emissions From Incidents
  • Emissions From Venting

The causes, remedies, and environmental rules and regulations for each of these are different.

Fugitive Emissions

These are methane emissions that result from normal, designed-in, pipeline operation. Examples include:

  • Minor seepage around compressor rod packing as it wears.
    A near-term solution to this release is more frequent maintenance of such wear components. A more permanent solution is new compressor technology, such as hermetically sealed compressors.
  • On/off operation of pneumatic valves.
    We normally think of pneumatically operated devices as running on pressurized air. But more generally, the term “pneumatic” can be applied to any device driven by any pressurized gas. In the case of the pipeline industry, pressurized natural gas is commonly present, so it is logical to use this convenient supply for pneumatic power. Unfortunately, such use necessarily results in the release of methane into the atmosphere as valves are opened and closed. A solution to such releases is replacement of pneumatic valves with electrically driven ones. Note that such substitution can carry the risk of reduced pipeline reliability as the system becomes more dependent on electricity supply.
  • Microscopic seepage through pipeline walls due to indetectable, small cracks.
    All pipes are subject to small leaks, especially as they age. These can be so small that they are impossible to detect, and they can certainly be so small that it is not “cost effective” to repair them (perhaps, unless there are fines or fees). To account for leaks of this type, a so called “emission factor” is commonly used (for example, leaks per mile) based on industry averages. Individual pipeline operators can use detailed surveys of their own particular pipeline systems to apply for lower factors.

Emissions From Incidents

These emissions are due to accidents or equipment failure. The pipeline operator did not intend for these releases to happen and will generally repair as soon as possible, especially since these releases can involve large flow rates of escaping gas.  Pipeline operators are always striving to minimize incidents (e.g., “call before you dig” campaigns), so solutions usually are associated with safety and maintenance programs.

Emissions From Venting

Vented releases are those that result from intentional acts by the pipeline operator. Examples include:

  • Venting a compressor housing for maintenance or repair
  • Opening and closing pigging launchers and receivers
  • Blowing down a pipeline for repair, expansion, or decommissioning

Among all types of emissions, vented emissions are the ones that our current GoVAC® products address. These emissions are also the ones that give the greatest “black eye” to operators since they seem to occur by choice and could thus be avoided. Through the products and services provided by Onboard Dynamics and similar companies, the solution to our industry’s “venting” problem is at hand.

Reducing methane emissions from natural gas pipelines is a significant focus for environmental efforts, as it contributes to climate change. Improved monitoring, maintenance, and the use of new technologies, such as our GoVAC® system, are essential for mitigating these emissions throughout the natural gas supply chain. The natural gas industry will play an important role towards the energy transition as we find long-term solutions to our energy needs.

Jeff Witwer, PHD, PE

Jeff is the Technical Advisor/Co-founder of Onboard Dynamics. He is an experienced entrepreneur, having founded or co-founded two companies in the energy and software industries before co-founding Onboard Dynamics.

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Onboard Dynamics Selected for SHALE INSIGHT® 2023 Technology Showcase

September 27, 2023 by Jason Vosburgh

We’re pleased to announce that Onboard Dynamics was selected to present their pipeline evacuation technology in the 2023 SHALE INSIGHT® Conference. This leading conference in American shale energy brings together industry professionals from across the natural gas supply chain, bringing best-in-class technology solutions and innovative strategies designed to optimize shale energy production.

Onboard Dynamics was chosen to introduce their product, the GoVAC® MAX system, during the SHALE INSIGHT® Technology Showcase on September 27th, 2023. The Technology Showcase includes six companies that were chosen from a competitive field of entries to present their groundbreaking technologies and innovations. These companies’ services will directly address Appalachian Basin shale industry challenges, while benefiting the industry and its stakeholders. Onboard Dynamics’ CEO and Co-founder, Rita Hansen delivered the presentation during the showcase panel.

In addition the Technology Showcase, Onboard Dynamics was among the dozens of companies represented at the SHALE INSIGHT® Exhibit in booth #423.

The GoVAC® MAX – Innovative Pipeline Evacuation System 

GoVAC Pipeline Evacuation System Logo

During the Technology Showcase, Ms. Hansen introduced Onboard Dynamics’ GoVAC® MAX system, which utilizes cross compression technology for pipeline evacuation. The GoVAC® MAX system connects to a natural gas pipeline, draws it down to near-zero psig, and transfers the natural gas to an adjacent pipeline. The system utilizes the natural gas in the pipeline as its source of power and is based on an industrial V8 engine with half of the engine used for combustion and the other half for compression. The patented crosshead design eliminates side loads on the compression pistons, thereby promoting long system life. The GoVAC® MAX is designed to operate with a wide range of inlet pressures and delivers increased flow rates. To accomplish this flexibility, a novel stage-skipping design bypasses the first stage of compression and delivers higher pressures into the second stage of compression. Faster flow rates are achieved by designing for the maximum pressure normally found in a gas transmission line. The GoVAC® MAX system incorporates enhanced filtration that allows for lower quality gas streams where liquid drop out might be present which is often encountered in midstream and upstream applications. The system is also equipped with telematics capability with 2-way communications, enabling data capture and secure storage in the cloud, remote monitoring, and the ability to generate meaningful environmental and operational reports.

About SHALE INSIGHT® 2023 and the Technology Showcase

Onboard Dynamics Selected for SHALE INSIGHT® 2023 Technology Showcase

SHALE INSIGHT® 2023 offers participants unprecedented interaction with industry-leading CEOs, elected officials and thought leaders, all of whom play a critical role in crafting the public policy and technical landscape that defines shale gas development around the world. Insightful technical and public affairs sessions, national keynote addresses, and networking receptions will provide attendees, sponsors, and exhibitors unique access to the industry’s most influential leaders and innovators. 

The SHALE INSIGHT® 2023 12th annual Technology Showcase was held on September 27, 3:15 pm – 4:30 pm. Out of nearly twenty submissions, six companies were selected to present their technologies to the natural gas industry and its service providers. Each selected company delivered an 8-minute presentation followed by a 2-minute Q&A session. The SHALE INSIGHT® 2023, A Shale Coalition® Conference, was held from Sept. 26 – 28 in Erie, PA.

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PG&E Chooses Onboard Dynamics to Participate in its Innovation Pitch Fest

September 15, 2023 by Jason Vosburgh

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has chosen Onboard Dynamics to be among the 54 organizations invited to participate in its first-ever Innovation Pitch Fest. The event is an initiative focused on bridging the gap between today’s energy system and California’s electrified and decarbonized future. The new initiative features nearly 70 challenges and opportunities for R&D around six key themes – gas innovations, undergrounding, electric vehicles, integrated grid planning, wildfire innovations, and supply and load management.

Onboard Dynamics was chosen to present their product, the GoVAC® MAX system, in the gas innovations section. This innovative system addresses PG&E’s problem statement to reduce transmission pipeline blowdown methane emissions whereas current technologies to abate blowdown emissions are costly, resource intensive to implement, and require heavy equipment. The GoVAC® MAX system is a mobile, scalable and efficient cross-compression solution with unique automated data collection and reporting of captured and recovered natural gas.

Onboard Dynamics was one of the 54 companies selected to pitch their technology solutions.
Onboard Dynamics was one of the 54 companies selected to pitch their technology solutions.

The novel design of the GoVAC® MAX system

The GoVAC® MAX system is a self-contained natural gas capture and recovery solution with a novel integrated engine/compressor design making the system more portable and maneuverable than other natural gas-powered pipeline evacuation systems of comparable throughput. The system is built on patented compression technology that runs on a small portion of the natural gas that is being evacuated in the pipeline. Operating on natural gas reduces the emission profile to a minimum and removes the need for additional equipment and resources during natural gas capture and recovery projects. The system touts a small footprint making it easy to fit into challenging locations and is nimble enough to be pulled by a standard pickup making it highly maneuverable around a job site. With its novel patented stage skipping technology, it is robust enough to offer high flow rates and variable inlet/outlet pressure. Systems can also be pooled together when there is a need to scale for even larger projects.

The GoVAC® MAX control system provides automated data capture, remote monitoring and ensures safe and tamper-proof transmission, data storage and secure access.
The GoVAC® MAX control system provides automated data capture, remote monitoring and ensures safe and tamper-proof transmission, data storage and secure access.

The GoVAC® MAX control system provides automated data capture, remote monitoring and ensures safe and tamper-proof transmission, data storage and secure access. Accurate and validated environmental and operational reporting on key metrics are available to the operators both on site and remote and have the option of 3rd party certification. This digitized evacuation capability will enable PG&E to fulfill current and future regulations and environmental initiatives.

About the PG&E Innovation Pitch Fest

PG&E evaluated more than 600 applications to participate in Pitch Fest and selected just 54 organizations to participate. During the Pitch Fest, each organization had 15 minutes to present their respective solution to PG&E decision-makers. Successful pitches have the potential to lead to a range of follow-on engagements with PG&E, including but not limited to direct partnership and grant opportunities.

The Innovation Pitch Fest was held from Sept.12-14, in San Ramon, Calif.

Read the release here>>

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