Across decades of work as a reservoir characterization SME with large operators, national oil companies, and service companies, one pattern appears repeatedly…

Geological interpretation, static modeling, and simulation are often treated as adjacent but disconnected efforts. Individual disciplines focus on optimizing their own deliverables, frequently without full visibility into how those inputs will ultimately be used in simulation and development planning.

The result is commonly geological detail that cannot be meaningfully integrated into simulation models, or static models burdened with complexity but lacking clear, scale-appropriate trends. Important controls on reservoir behavior are obscured, while non-controlling detail becomes excessive noise.

Effective reservoir models require scale-aware geological interpretation — recognizing which features materially influence flow behavior and development decisions, and which do not. When geology is built explicitly with simulation and decision-making in mind, models become more robust, uncertainty is reduced, and development costs are lowered.

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Reservoir Characterization

Scale-aware geological frameworks integrating sequence stratigraphy, facies architecture, and rock properties to support simulation-ready decisions.

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Geocellular modeling

Static model construction, upscaling, and uncertainty management focused on reliable flow simulation and development planning.

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Training & technical advisory

Hands-on mentoring and short courses in core description, facies modeling, and reservoir-model QA/QC grounded in real projects.

Integrated Services Supporting Geologically Defensible Reservoir Models

We provide senior-level reservoir consulting grounded in sequence stratigraphy, depositional systems, and integrated subsurface data. Each engagement is designed to reduce uncertainty, improve model defensibility, and support simulation-ready decisions — whether for development planning, EOR, or CCUS screening.

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Senior-level reservoir characterization, geocellular modeling, and technical advisory supporting simulation-ready decisions.

Field- and lab-Based Training, Collaboration, and Applied Geology

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