Using MATLAB for Rapid Prototyping of Geologic Carbon Storage and Geothermal Systems
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20 Aug 2025, 2:00 PM EDT | 20 Aug 2025, 3:00 PM EDT |
Overview
There is an increasing demand for subsurface modeling and simulation technologies to support geothermal, carbon storage, and enhanced recovery processes. Join this webinar to learn how to use the MATLAB Reservoir Simulation Toolbox (MRST) to create and run reservoir simulations using suitable programming methods in MATLAB for rapid prototyping - called Live Scripts. We will discuss different case studies from simple single-phase flow systems to complex systems involving multiphase flow in heterogeneous porous media.
Highlights
- Creation of basic geometries for simulation using MATLAB functions
- Importing static models generated with PETREL
- Assembling simulation workflows using Live Scripts
- Industrial-level verification cases
- Introduction to new technologies: geological CO2 storage and geothermal energy
About the Presenter
Oscar Molina
Senior Application Engineer | MathWorks
Oscar Molina, PhD, is a senior applications engineer based in Plano, Texas, USA. Oscar has extensive knowledge in applied mathematics and computer science focused on solving subsurface engineering problems, such as reservoir simulation, geological CO2 storage, and pressure and flow transient analysis. He also has experience in software development in MATLAB, C/C++, Python, and Java, focused on high-performance computing. Oscar holds doctoral and master's degrees in petroleum engineering from Louisiana State University (USA) and is a candidate for a master’s degree in computer science at the Georgia Institute of Technology (USA).

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