At the upcoming ADIPEC 2025, a global hub for advancements in the oil and gas sector, Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection will offer a preview of its next-generation gas detector.
Although the official launch is scheduled for 2026, this preview will be a highlight among the six demonstration areas at Teledyne’s booth, where experts will be available to discuss potential solutions for both existing and emerging challenges.
Focus on future energy progress
Scheduled for 3-6 November in Abu Dhabi, ADIPEC 2025 is set to propel revolutionary solutions and transformative progress in the energy sector.
Teledyne, exhibiting at stand 9413 in hall 9, carries a notable legacy of innovation, addressing core safety concerns in the oil and gas industry.
Showcasing latest innovations
Teledyne Vice-President of Sales and Marketing, Thomas Möller, highlights the impressive expertise behind the company: "Manufacturing both fixed and portable gas and flame equipment, we can reference more than 190 years of combined expertise across our three sites in Cypress (USA), Renfrew (UK) and Arras (France)."
With more than 200,000 visitors anticipated, attendees will have the chance to explore Teledyne’s latest products, including the much-anticipated pre-launch of their next-gen gas detector.
Advanced gas detection technology
Next-generation gas detection technology leverages intelligence, reliability, and safety to meet the needs
Featured prominently at their stand, the next-generation gas detection technology leverages intelligence, reliability, and safety to meet the demanding needs of various environments.
This technology integrates advanced sensor options, suitable for challenging operational settings, and stands alongside other focal points such as hydrogen sulphide monitoring and wireless technology.
Comprehensive equipment range
Teledyne’s display will include both fixed and portable solutions, designed to combat hydrogen sulphide (H2S) risks. Highlighted equipment includes the GD1 laser-based detector with full SIL2 approval and the DG gas detector capable of operating at highs of +65°C.
For personal safety, the attention will be on the Protégé ZM zero-maintenance monitor and the PS DUO detector, capable of detecting both H2S and SO2.
Focus on methane and flame detection
Teledyne will use ADIPEC to present technologies like infrared optical imaging and acoustic sensors
With methane emissions under scrutiny, Teledyne will use ADIPEC to present technologies like infrared optical imaging and acoustic sensors. The MethaSense Trace device will be notable for its NDIR sensor technology, enabling low-emission monitoring with high sensitivity.
In flame detection, the MultiFlame DF-TV7–T will demonstrate its capability against hydrocarbon fires, while the Spyglass detectors offer integration options for enhanced safety management.
Wireless technology and cloud solutions
Teledyne will also present a new gas detection system with a touchscreen panel, customisable to user needs for enhanced monitoring capabilities.
This system accommodates various gas sensors and offers networking flexibility. Complementing this is the introduction of Teledyne GDCloud™, a platform fostering digital transformation through efficient data management and analysis. This cloud-based solution supports compliance and operational decision-making by transforming field data into actionable insights.
By participating in the Teledyne showcase at ADIPEC 2025, industry professionals can enhance their understanding and preparedness for future safety strategies.
ADIPEC 2025, the upcoming global epicentre for oil and gas industry professionals seeking the latest technology advances, will see Teledyne Gas & Flame Detection present event visitors with a preview of its next-generation gas detector.
Not set for official release until 2026, this exciting pre-launch will form one of six demonstration areas on the eye-catching stand, where the expert Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection team will be available to discuss optimal solutions to existing or new challenges.
Progress for the future of energy
Taking place in Abu Dhabi on 3-6 November, ADIPEC 2025 aims to accelerate game-changing solutions and transformational progress for the future of energy.
Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection, exhibiting on stand 9413 in hall 9, has a strong legacy of pioneering breakthroughs in gas and flame detection to help the oil and gas sector solve its primary challenge: safety.
Latest and upcoming innovations
“Manufacturing both fixed and portable gas and flame equipment, we can reference more than 190 years of combined expertise across our three sites in Cypress (USA), Renfrew (UK) and Arras (France),” says Thomas Möller, Vice-President Sales and Marketing, Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection.
“The 200,000+ visitors expected at ADIPEC will have the opportunity to discover our latest and upcoming innovations. Of particular interest, the pre-launch of our next-generation gas detector is not-to-be-missed.”
Next generation of gas detection technology
This exciting new development will take centre stage on the stand of Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection, which has participated at ADIPEC for over 10 consecutive years.
Carrying the strapline ‘Freedom - The Instinct of Detection’, this the next generation of gas detection technology offers the perfect blend of intelligence, reliability and safety - with security built into every detail. Embracing a wide range of cutting-edge sensor technologies, the detectors adapt to even the harshest operating environments.
Hydrogen sulphide, methane, flame detection, wireless technology and cloud connectivity represent the other five focus areas on the stand.
Range of fixed and portable equipment
Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection’s range of fixed and portable equipment ensures safety against hydrogen sulphide (H2S) and its associated risks. On display will be the ground-breaking GD1 laser-based gas detector with full SIL2 third-party approval, the market’s only open-path gas detector for H2S safety-related applications.
Also on show will be the DG gas detector with highly visible display and the ability to operate at temperatures up to +65°C. From a personal safety perspective, Teledyne GFD is set to highlight the Protégé ZM zero-maintenance, single-gas portable gas monitor and the PS DUO dual-gas detector that can detect both H2S and SO2 (sulphur dioxide).
NDIR sensor technology
Methane (CH₄) emissions are firmly in the spotlight. Teledyne GFD will use its CH₄ focus area at ADIPEC to present solutions featuring a variety of technologies, including infrared optical gas imaging, and acoustic sensors to measure and quantity gas leaks.
Among notable solutions will be the new MethaSense Trace for continuous low-emission monitoring, detection and quantification with 50 ppm sensitivity utilising non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) sensor technology.
IR and UV-IR open-path flame detectors
Regarding flame detection, Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection will showcase the benefits of its MultiFlame DF-TV7–T, a multi-spectrum infrared flame detector with three wavelengths. Designed to respond to unwanted hydrocarbon fires, the DF-TV7–T maintains a high degree of false alarm immunity.
Also present will be Spyglass triple IR and UV-IR open-path flame detectors. Crucially, customers can opt to integrate Spyglass with high-definition video, facilitating safety decisions from a distance.
Key among wireless technologies on the stand will be a new gas detection monitoring system with touchscreen panel. Users can build the system to meet individual needs with its ability to accommodate a mix of custom gas sensors, touchscreen options, alarm set points and power options. Connecting up to 64 Modbus or 4-20mA gas detectors (wired or wireless) into a single network, the new system delivers flexibility, safety and performance.
Teledyne GFD’s cloud-based solution
The remaining area will focus on the new Teledyne GDCloud™ for fast and secure data sharing and analysis. Teledyne GFD’s cloud-based solution simplifies compliance reporting by providing easy access to records, audit trails and field event visualisation.
Users will learn how Teledyne GDCloud can support the digital transformation and unlock its potential by transforming field data into actionable business data.
Only by visiting the Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection stand at ADIPEC 2025 will oil and gas professionals gain access to new knowledge upon which they can base their future safety strategies.