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News 21st January 2026

Visit RFD Around The World

As we kick off 2026, the RFD team is gearing up for what promises to be an exciting and busy year around the globe. With demand continuing to grow our teams are preparing to attend a packed schedule of international conferences and exhibitions throughout the year. These events provide a fantastic opportunity to connect with …

News 16th January 2026

tNavigator Student Challenge 2026

Unlock New Possibilities with tNavigator Would you like the opportunity to present your University project at our prestigious London Technology Summit on Thursday 4th June and be in with the chance to win a cash prize of £1,000? Submit your abstract via the form below by Friday 3rd April to enter! Current students and recent …

News 15th January 2026

Upcoming tNavigator Open Training Sessions

Oslo & The Hague | February 2026 We are pleased to announce a series of in-person training sessions hosted this February in Oslo and The Hague. These introductory courses are designed for subsurface professionals looking to build a strong foundation in tNavigator’s integrated workflows across geology, geophysics, reservoir, and production engineering. Introduction to tNavigator’s Geology …

News 15th January 2026

tNavigator 25.4 – Key Updates Now Available

We’re excited to share our latest quarterly release, packed with powerful new features across digital assets, AI, simulation, geoscience, geomechanics, production, and integrated modelling. The quarterly release is available for users to download from the client portal. Key highlights include: Digital Asset & Web IntegrationReal-time production data via Aveva PI™, embedded AI Assistant in the …

Events 22nd January 2026

tNavigator Lunch & Learn – The Hague

Thursday 22nd January, The Hague Join the Rock Flow Dynamics team at our upcoming Lunch & Learn session in The Hague. Build. Simulate. Monitor. Validate. CO₂ Storage with tNavigator Storing CO₂ is one thing. Proving it is safe is another. Geological uncertainty, slow simulations, disconnected monitoring, and siloed workflows make storage assurance hard – especially …