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News 9th June 2025

Join Rock Flow Dynamics at URTeC 2025 in Houston!

9th June, 2025 We’re excited to announce that Rock Flow Dynamics are exhibiting at the Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTeC) 2025, taking place June 9th – 11th June in Houston, Texas. Visit us at Booth 2607, where our team of experts will be on hand throughout the conference. Whether you’re an experienced tNavigator user or …

News 2nd June 2025

Rock Flow Dynamics at EAGE Annual 2025 in Toulouse!

2nd June, 2025 We’re excited to announce that Rock Flow Dynamics will be exhibiting at the EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition 2025, taking place from 2nd–5th June in the beautiful city of Toulouse, France. You’ll find us at Booth 1720, where our team of experts will be ready to connect with you throughout the event. …

News 9th May 2025

Rock Flow Dynamics CEO Vasilii Shelkov Featured in GeoExPro

18th April, 2025 We are proud to share that our CEO, Vasilii Shelkov, has authored a featured article in the latest edition of GeoExPro, a leading publication in the geoscience and energy sector. In his article, Vasilii delves into how recent advances in computing—particularly the evolution of GPU technology—are fundamentally transforming reservoir modelling. His expert …

News 9th May 2025

Rock Flow Dynamics software gift to WVU advances geoscience and energy engineering education

22nd April, 2025 Rock Flow Dynamics have made a significant contribution to West Virginia University (WVU) by donating $26.8 million worth of tNavigator software licenses. This in-kind gift is aimed at enhancing the educational and research capabilities of students and faculty in geoscience and energy engineering disciplines. The tNavigator software, developed by RFD, is a …

Publications 30th November 2024

Coupled Fluid Flow-Geomechanics Modelling for CO2 Storage Simulation with Thermal Effects in a Depleted Gas Reservoir

Abstract This case study describes the workflow implemented to model and assess the CO2 site storage integrity, using coupled thermal dynamic-geomechanics modeling of supercritical CO2 in the study field and its impact on the reservoir, caprock, fault deformation, and eventual failure. The One-way coupled fluid-flow geomechanics simulation examines the impact of reservoir re-pressurization and thermal cooling in …