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Events 11th February 2025

Rock Flow Dynamics at India Energy Week 2025

We are excited to announce that Rock Flow Dynamics will participate in India Energy Week 2025, taking place from February 11–14 at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi, India. Visit us at Hall 3, Stand 3F72 to explore the latest updates in tNavigator. Our technical team will be on-site to demonstrate how tNavigator can enhance your workflows and …

Events 5th February 2025

Join tNavigator Annual Technology Summit in Kuwait

Wednesday 5th February, Kuwait City 08:00–15:00 We are pleased to invite you to the tNavigator Annual Technology Summit Kuwait. The event is designed to showcase the latest advancements in static and dynamic reservoir modeling, featuring compelling presentations and demonstrations of tNavigator’s capabilities. What to Expect:Join us for a day of learning and networking with industry …

News 14th November 2024

Rock Flow Dynamics Supports Pertamina’s InterWell CO2-EOR Injection Field Trial in East Java, Indonesia.

We are honoured to share that Rock Flow Dynamics has been actively involved in a cutting-edge interwell CO2 injection field trial at Pertamina’s field in East Java. As part of this important initiative, we’ve had the privilege of providing technical expertise and support through our advanced reservoir simulation software, tNavigator, which has played a critical …

News 14th November 2024

Advancing Petroleum Engineering Education at Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Indonesia through collaboration.

On November 1, 2024, we had the honour of providing Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Indonesia with academic tNavigator license donations. This contribution is intended to support ITB’s faculty and students in advancing their research and academic pursuits within the field of petroleum engineering. With tNavigator, a leading reservoir simulation software, ITB will gain valuable tools …

Publications 4th November 2024

A Practical Approach to the Numerical Simulation of Vertical Wells with Negative Skin Factors on Fine-Scaled Grids

Abstract In a numerical simulator, the inflow from the reservoir grid into a producer well is governed by well connections. The transmissibility of each well connection is calculated using a connection transmissibility equation. On Cartesian grids, the pressure equivalent radius ro is calculated using Paceman’s formula. To ensure the denominator of the transmissibility equation remains positive, it …