Energinet has taken a bold and self-sufficient approach to its Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) program, eschewing third-party providers in favor of an entirely in-house model. From fieldwork to software development, Energinet has built a custom ecosystem that delivers high-impact results across compliance, cost-efficiency, and operational control. In this session, Energinet will share how this strategy has transformed their methane mitigation efforts and what others can learn from their journey.
● Reduced LDAR program costs through internal resourcing and custom-built digital tools
● Improved data accuracy and traceability by integrating fieldwork directly with proprietary software systems
● Enhanced regulatory readiness with tailored reporting workflows aligned to EU Methane Regulation requirements
● Achieved full operational control over LDAR execution, enabling faster response times and continuous program improvement