Speaker: Dr. Christian Hinz, Business Manager Digital Rock Physics, Lobel Danicic, Application Engineer / Math2Market GmbH, Prof. Dr. Umar Fauzi / IT Bandung
DRP Breakout Session
Breakout Session Agenda
Time | Title | Speaker |
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1:30pm | Welcome & Introduction to Digital Core Analysis | Dr. Christian Hinz / Math2Market |
1:40pm | Talk: New technical DRP features with live demo | Lobel Danicic / Math2Market |
2:35pm | Talk: Characterization of Microstructures by Combining Multiscale & Multi-Resolution Images | Prof. Dr. Umar Fauzi / IT Bandung |
2:50pm | Talk: DRP workflows for the oil and gas industry | Dr. Christian Hinz / Math2Market |
3:15pm | Discussion: Roadmap | Dr. Christian Hinz / Math2Market |
3:30pm | End |
Abstract
Core Analysis is essential for understanding the properties of geological underground formations. Applications of core analysis range from understanding and optimizing the hydrocarbon recovery from oil & gas reservoirs, groundwater aquifer development or long-term nuclear waste storage, to underground natural gas storage or CO2 sequestration.
Following the Digital Rock Physics (DRP) concept, Digital Core Analysis has become an important tool for supplementation and digitalization of lab-based analyses. As part of the digital transformation in exploration and production (E&P) sector, the time- and cost-efficiency of the DRP concept has driven technological advancements in the past years.
In our 2-hours DRP session, Christian Hinz will start with a short introduction to the DRP concept along with our portfolio of GeoDict capabilities for Digital Core Analysis.
Our in-house expert Lobel Danicic will focus on the Latest technological highlights in GeoDict 2025 along with a demonstration directly in GeoDict. You will learn what’s new and exciting all around Digital Rock Analysis in the new GeoDict release version. Amongst others, this includes new technology for single-phase flow in tight rocks, upscaling for MICP, the 2025 agenda for relative permeability upscaling, and advancements on simulating Eulerian solute transport aiming at further CCS-related capabilities in GeoDict.
Dr. Saeid Sadeghnejad will present his work entitled “Automation of AI and pore scale transport research by Python scripting in GeoDict”. He will demonstrate the versatility of the customization and automation capabilities with the GeoDict Python environment “GeoPy” in addressing both fundamental and applied challenges in porous media research.

Christian Hinz continues with highlighting workflows in GeoDict for the oil & gas industry (“The Greatest”). Christian will span the content of this part from oil & gas extraction towards gas injection and storage.
Christian Hinz will conclude the presentation with the outlook of the DRP development roadmap and start an open discussion amongst on-site and online participants on current and future needs and expectations on GeoDict.
We look forward to welcome all interested attendees from various industries joining the talks of the 2025 DRP Breakout session. We invite you to actively participate in our discussions for shaping our future efforts in Digital Core Analysis.