Registration open – Free workshop on end-to-end geothermal modeling workflow, 24-25 June 2026
Registration is open for a free online workshop to be held by Seequent on an integrated, end-to-end geothermal workflow using modeling software.
Registration is now open for a free, online, hands-on workshop hosted by Seequent that will take participants through an end-to-end geothermal modeling workflow from conceptual exploration to advanced flow modeling using Oasis montaj, Leapfrog Energy, and Volsung.
The workshop will take place over two days, from 24-25 June 2026, for a total of 8 hours of training. Registration is free, but the course is capped to ensure a quality training experience for all participants. Once the registration limit is reached, additional registrants will be added to a waitlist and notified if a spot becomes available. Click here to register.
“From Concept to Production: A Practical Integrated Geothermal Workflow” is a comprehensive two-day geothermal workshop demonstrating an integrated, end-to-end workflow from conceptual exploration to advanced flow modelling.
The course will be presented by Oliver Ward and Viva Cypaite, Customer Solutions Specialists, Energy at Seequent.
Day 1 begins with a brief demonstration using Oasis montaj, illustrating how early-stage geoscience data and interpretations can be prepared, reviewed, and passed efficiently into a 3D modelling environment. This segment is intended to provide context rather than detailed training.
The remainder of the first day focuses on hands-on geological modelling in Leapfrog Energy. Participants will import and organise datasets, build lithology and alteration models, incorporate structural interpretations, and integrate these elements into a coherent conceptual geological model that supports drilling and development decisions.
Day 2 focuses on reservoir modelling using Volsung. We will demonstrate a streamlined Leapfrog–Volsung handover, showing how the conceptual model, wells, and sections transfer cleanly into simulation.
The session will cover boundary condition setup, basic model calibration, and the construction of surface networks, highlighting how geological understanding is translated into a working reservoir model suitable for scenario testing and early production assessment.
Short case studies will be shared throughout the workshop to illustrate how teams apply these integrated workflows in practice, and the value gained by linking exploration, geological modelling, and reservoir simulation within a single, consistent framework.
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