List of CMG STARS Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased CMG STARS for Chemistry Simulation from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using CMG STARS for Chemistry Simulation include: Petrobras, a Brazil based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 41778 employees and revenues of $16.67 billion, Wood Group, a United Kingdom based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 36000 employees and revenues of $6.40 billion, Shell Tunisia, a Tunisia based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $200.0 million and many others.
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Petrobras | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 41778 | $16.7B | Brazil | Computer Modeling Group | CMG STARS | Chemistry Simulation | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024 Petrobras implemented CMG STARS to support subsurface reactive transport simulation workflows related to carbon capture and storage and hydrogen storage research. Researchers affiliated with Petrobras co-authored an MDPI paper that explicitly thanked Computer Modelling Group for license support, indicating institutional use of CMG software for subsurface and reactive transport modelling. This places CMG STARS within Petrobras tooling under the Chemistry Simulation category and ties the application to subsurface storage simulation use cases.
Configuration and usage aligned with Chemistry Simulation capabilities typical of CMG STARS, including reactive transport physics, multiphase compositional modelling, and coupled chemical and thermal process representation. Project workflows described or implied in the publication encompassed model setup, spatial gridding and property definition, reaction kinetics parameterization, and scenario simulation for CO2 and hydrogen subsurface behavior, reflecting standard Chemistry Simulation functional terminology.
Operational coverage centered on Petrobras research groups and subsurface modelling teams where CMG license support enabled academic collaboration and peer-reviewed publication. Governance emphasis in the source material is on licensed software support from Computer Modelling Group as acknowledged in the MDPI paper, with no public details provided about enterprise-wide rollout, system integrations, or production governance.
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Shell Tunisia | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 150 | $200M | Tunisia | Computer Modeling Group | CMG STARS | Chemistry Simulation | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Shell Tunisia implemented CMG STARS for Chemistry Simulation under a global multi-year licensing agreement with Computer Modeling Group, aligning the Tunisian asset with Shells wider simulation licensing. CMG STARS is deployed to support thermal and advanced-process modelling as part of integrated reservoir-to-production workflows, delivering simulation and decision support capabilities across the companys asset portfolio.
The implementation emphasizes CMG STARS core thermal and advanced-process modelling capabilities, configured to run reservoir-scale thermal simulations and advanced process physics consistent with Chemistry Simulation use cases. Deployment leverages the global license structure to provision local installations and common model libraries for consistent physics configuration and scenario management at the asset level.
Operational coverage centers on subsurface and production engineering functions, with reservoir engineers, production engineers, and asset teams in Tunisia using CMG STARS to develop coupled reservoir and production scenarios. The implementation is positioned to feed integrated reservoir-to-production workflows already identified in the CMG suite, enabling coordinated simulation inputs for field planning and operational decision support.
Governance and rollout are being coordinated through Shells asset teams under the multi-year agreement, standardizing simulation libraries, model validation checkpoints, and decision-support workflows across participating sites. The agreement is expected to accelerate integrated reservoir-to-production workflows, while providing sustained licensing and support from Computer Modeling Group for ongoing simulation needs.
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Wood Group | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 36000 | $6.4B | United Kingdom | Computer Modeling Group | CMG STARS | Chemistry Simulation | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Wood Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Computer Modeling Group to combine Wood Group's surface and transport engineering expertise with CMG's subsurface simulation capabilities, centered on the use of CMG STARS. The agreement positions CMG STARS as the Chemistry Simulation engine for subsurface CO2 injection and storage modelling to support integrated carbon capture and storage project services in Europe and globally.
CMG STARS is applied for compositional and thermal reservoir simulation consistent with Chemistry Simulation workflows, including multiphase flow, CO2-brine interaction, geochemical reaction modeling, and injection well scheduling to characterize plume migration and storage mechanisms. Configuration emphasis is on coupled thermal and chemical processes and scenario-based runs that produce reservoir behavior outputs consumable by project engineering teams.
Operational integration links CMG STARS subsurface models to Wood Group surface and transport engineering workflows through structured model handoff and iterative scenario exchange, enabling coordinated injection strategy development and transport interface planning. Governance is arranged around joint project services under the Memorandum of Understanding, with shared modeling standards and cross-discipline workflows between subsurface simulation and surface engineering teams to support CCS project delivery.
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