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Imagine an engineer awaiting the results of a critical reservoir simulation before making a multi-million-dollar field development decision. In the past, this process might have taken days or even weeks. Today, advances in high-performance computing (HPC) are transforming this scenario. Simulation speed has become a strategic asset in oil and gas, enabling faster decision cycles and significant cost savings.
But speed alone is not enough. As one of my former colleagues put it, "You're not fast, you're just wrong fast." That line stuck with me. In today’s landscape, where every field decision involves complex subsurface conditions, speed is critical, but accuracy is non-negotiable.
We’ve all seen what happens when simulation shortcuts lead to lower recovery, unexpected water breakthrough, or underperforming wells. And here’s the thing: Missing barrels don’t show up in ‘good enough’ solutions.
Drilling a single well can cost tens of millions of dollars, so reducing uncertainty even slightly can save tremendous expense. Reservoir simulations guide crucial decisions like well placement, production strategies, and field development plans.
It is also an iterative process: history-matching to past production, forecasting future performance under various schemes, and optimizing development plans. If each simulation run takes days, teams may only evaluate a handful of scenarios. But if runs take hours or minutes, they can examine dozens or hundreds of cases. This breadth of evaluation leads to more robust plans and helps avoid costly mistakes.
From a business perspective, faster simulations contribute to better economics. Projects can be evaluated and sanctioned sooner. Conversely, potential failures or uneconomic scenarios can be identified early, before sunk costs mount.
In essence, simulation speed isn’t just a technical nicety. It affects the bottom line by enabling timely, well-informed decisions in a capital-intensive industry.
The temptation to sacrifice physics for performance is real. Some simulators take shortcuts by oversimplifying phase behavior, ignoring geomechanics, geochemistry, and many more. But in a world where unconventional reservoirs, complex recovery methods, and CCS are becoming the norm, those shortcuts are risky.
We’ve always believed accuracy is non-negotiable. Speed means nothing if the result leads you in the wrong direction. The reservoir doesn’t care how fast your simulation runs, but it cares how well your model honors what’s really happening underground.
At Computer Modelling Group , this belief shows up in every release. We don’t cut physics for performance. We invest in both. Our simulators honor the complexity, and our engineers continuously optimize the solvers and computational efficiency, so you get both accuracy and speed.
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Written by Rahul Jain
December 2025