List of METSIM Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying METSIM customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased METSIM for Process 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 METSIM for Process Simulation include: Imperial College London, a United Kingdom based Education organisation with 8000 employees and revenues of $1.53 billion, Brazilian Nickel Brazil, a Brazil based Manufacturing organisation with 230 employees and revenues of $400.0 million, Catholic University of the North, a Chile based Education organisation with 655 employees and revenues of $48.0 million, Heathgate Resources, a Australia based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 240 employees and revenues of $40.0 million and many others.
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Brazilian Nickel Brazil | Manufacturing | 230 | $400M | Brazil | METSIM International | METSIM | Process Simulation | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Brazilian Nickel Brazil implemented METSIM, a Process Simulation application, to develop and validate metallurgical models for its Piauí nickel heap-leach project. The deployment was conducted in collaboration with METSIM International and focused on metallurgical model development and validation for heap leach processing.
The implementation used METSIM metallurgical models with inferred usage of heap-leaching and hydrometallurgy process modules based on pilot and PNU1000 metallurgical modelling descriptions. Models were configured to represent heap-leach mass and water balances, reagent profiles and metallurgical circuits, supporting orebody understanding and grade-control scenarios consistent with Process Simulation workflows.
Model outputs were applied to heap-leach optimisation activities and to inform grade control and orebody interpretation. Governance centered on iterative model validation with pilot data and METSIM International subject matter input, enabling the project team to operationalize simulation results into heap-leach operating and planning discussions.
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Catholic University of the North | Education | 655 | $48M | Chile | METSIM International | METSIM | Process Simulation | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 Universidad Católica del Norte signed a cooperation agreement with METSIM International and received an academic multi-user METSIM license to support teaching and research in metallurgical and mining process simulation in Chile. The METSIM deployment was provisioned as a campus-based multi-user academic license under the Process Simulation category, enabling concurrent access for coursework, laboratory instruction, and faculty research. Universidad Católica del Norte incorporated METSIM into program curricula and research workflows within its metallurgical and mining engineering activities.
Module usage is academic and research focused, centered on metallurgical process simulation including flotation and hydrometallurgy, with typical Process Simulation capabilities such as process flow modeling, unit operation simulation, mass and energy balance computations, and scenario-based study workflows applied in classroom and lab exercises. Governance of the deployment is managed through the cooperation agreement established in August 2020, with license administration and computational access controlled by university IT and faculty laboratories to coordinate multi-user access and course scheduling.
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Heathgate Resources | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 240 | $40M | Australia | METSIM International | METSIM | Process Simulation | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Heathgate Resources deployed METSIM to support Process Simulation for its Beverley in-situ recovery mining operations. The METSIM implementation targeted engineering-driven process analysis to support project feasibility, commissioning and ongoing production support, with primary operational coverage spanning the Adelaide-based engineering team and the Beverley mine site.
METSIM was configured to deliver steady-state and dynamic process simulation workflows common to Process Simulation, including unit operation modelling, mass and energy balances, and scenario analysis for leach circuits and ion exchange process design. Configuration emphasized geochemical interaction fidelity and parameterized scenario runs to support feasibility studies, technical investigations and commissioning preparations.
Model outputs were consumed by engineering and production support functions and aligned with Heathgate’s referenced toolset, including Phreeqc and AspenTech workflows, plus data post-processing via Matlab and Python for reporting and analysis. Governance and operational rollout centered on project lifecycle ownership from investigation and quotation through to commissioning and support, with formal model version control, documented assumptions and cross-disciplinary review involving engineering, geochemistry, hydrogeology, geology and financial reporting stakeholders.
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Imperial College London | Education | 8000 | $1.5B | United Kingdom | METSIM International | METSIM | Process Simulation | 1998 | n/a |
In 1998 Imperial College London deployed METSIM for research in Process Simulation. The deployment introduced the METSIM family of simulators and later the METSIM2 extension to support advanced reservoir and process modelling workflows.
The implementation at Imperial College focused on coalbed methane, enhanced coalbed methane ECBM and CO2 storage simulation, with the use of METSIM2 gas and ECBM modules inferred from cited EU research project descriptions. Functional capabilities implemented aligned with Process Simulation practice, including multi phase reservoir flow simulation, adsorption and desorption modelling for coal seams, compositional gas transport and scenario based injection and production scheduling workflows.
Operationally the METSIM implementation was driven by Imperial research groups and embedded into Europe wide research consortia, supporting project level modelling, comparative studies and validation across UK and European project sites. The system supported iterative model configuration, calibration and batch scenario runs typical of academic and collaborative industry research pipelines.
Governance remained research centric, with METSIM2 extensions coordinated through EU project collaboration and model governance emphasizing reproducible experiment versions and parameter provenance. METSIM and METSIM2 were instrumented to standardize energy reservoir and process modelling protocols for project partners and academic publications.
The METSIM application established itself as a research and industry tool in the UK and Europe within energy and reservoir Process Simulation workstreams, and continued to be referenced in subsequent EU research projects addressing coalbed methane, ECBM and CO2 storage modelling.
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- Colorado School of Mines, a United States based Education company with 1200 Employees
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| UPC BarcelonaTech | Education | 5820 | $477M | Spain | 2025-09-05 | |
| Colorado School of Mines | Education | 1200 | $273M | United States | 2025-07-10 |