TRL Level: 4

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Democratization of the software in such a way that any specialist has access to efficient tools to carry out simulations of hydrocarbon flow, generate and analyze recovery scenarios, using intuitive and platform independent tools. Promote the training of professionals in numerical simulation of hydrocarbons and visualization of information for a better use of energy resources, as well as the investigation of new technologies in clean energy sources.

Features and technical specifications

  • Oil data visualization.
  • Adaptability to other authors’ developments through tools that generate automatic interfaces.
  • Interactive generation of 2D and 3D meshes.
  • Simulation using some secondary recovery techniques.
  • Generation of reports in RTF and PDF.

Technology and Competitive Advantages

  • Effective modularization of the software components for hydrocarbon simulation so that the client adapts it to his needs, allowing him to simplify the processes for decision making.
  • New features that make use of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality and augmented reality.
  • Training in current technology and hydrocarbon simulation issues, which are competences requested by the oil companies.

Technology Applications

VALIDATED APPLICATION: 

  • Simulación de escenarios de explotación de hidrocarburos en México.

POTENCIAL APPLICATIONS 

  • Simulation of heat transfer scenarios for the geothermal industry.
  • Simulation of hydrocarbon exploitation scenarios in Mexico.
  • Simulation of contaminant flow scenarios in aquifers.

Intelectual Property

COPYRIGHT 

  • Granted by ALQUIUM

HERITAGE RIGHTS HOLDER

National Autonomous University of Mexico, UNAM

Contact us for questions or comments

Binational University Innovation Node
Coordination of Linkage and Technology Transfer, UNAM

Cerro del Agua 120, Col. Romero de Terreros.
Coyoacán, Ciudad de México. C.P. 04310, México

Business hours:

M – F : 9:00 to 15:00 – 16:00 to 20:00

Tel +52 (55) 5658 5650 ext. 214

E-mail. nobi.info@unam.mx