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Events 7th March 2023

UK & Norway Lunch & Learn Series

Join one of our upcoming Lunch & Learn events in Aberdeen, Oslo, Stavanger & London where we will showcase the developments in our recent technology update.  Our latest release (tNavigator 22.4) features new modules, improvements to existing workflows, and the continuous rapid advancements in our static modelling capabilities. All within the same interactive interface, in …

Events 14th March 2023

Annual Technology Summits | Australia

Rock Flow Dynamics is pleased to announce the return of our Annual Technology Summits in Australia. Join the RFD team & fellow industry professionals for our full day conference, focused on our user community’s experience and the latest tNavigator updates. The full agenda will be announced soon.

Publications 24th January 2023

Application of Simulation Opportunity Index and Assisted History Matchingfor Fishbone Completion Strategy in the Existing Single Horizontal Well in Tight Gas Carbonate Reservoir

Abstract The trajectory placement of a horizontal well that crosses a heterogeneous tight gas carbonate reservoir is one of the important elements that contribute to the success of well productivity. Proper placement can yield good production and vice versa improper placement may give low well productivity. An effort was studied to improve the well productivity …

Publications 24th January 2023

CO2 Injection in a Depleted Gas Field

Abstract A compositional dynamic simulation model is fully implicitly integrated with a gas injection surface network model, to study the effects of CO2 injection into a depleted gas field. Multiple prediction scenarios are evaluated, under uncertainty, to reduce risk and improve decision making. We propose a workflow, composed of a geological sensitivity clustering step followed …

Publications 24th January 2023

Improvement Possibilities for the Open Geological Model of the Groningen Field

Abstract At present, the geological model of the Groningen gas field is one of the largest high-quality open data sets in the oil and gas industry. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the possibilities of improving the Groningen model, as well as to illustrate some open questions regarding the application of geostatistics in …