GeoComputing Showcases ‘Powered by RiVA’ E&P Software Applications at GeoConvention 2026

GeoComputing Group will demonstrate its RiVA petro-technical solutions at Canada's largest integrated earth science program to show how the technology streamlines energy sector workflows

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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GeoComputing Showcases ‘Powered by RiVA’ E&P Software Applications at GeoConvention 2026

GeoComputing Group, a Houston-based provider of high-performance petro-technical solutions for the energy sector, has announced its participation in GeoConvention 2026. The event is scheduled to take place from May 11 to May 13 at the Telus Convention Center in Calgary, Canada. As the country's largest integrated earth science program, the convention provides a significant stage for the company to exhibit its latest technological developments to a broad audience of industry experts, geoscientists, and energy stakeholders who are looking for advanced technical tools.[1][2]

At the center of the company's exhibit will be the Powered by RiVA suite of exploration and production software applications. GeoComputing Group intends to demonstrate how these tools can accelerate complex petro-technical workflows while simultaneously minimizing IT complexity for organizations. By focusing on high-performance solutions, the company aims to help energy firms optimize their technical operations and manage data more efficiently within their existing infrastructure. These demonstrations will highlight the practical benefits of the RiVA platform in real-world energy sector environments, showcasing its ability to handle demanding computational tasks and improve overall productivity.[1][2]

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