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{{Short description|Software company in Canada}}
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{{Infobox company
| name = Computer Modelling Group Ltd.
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| ___location = [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]],
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| area_served = Worldwide
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| industry = Oil and gas
| products = Reservoir simulation software
| services = Training, Consulting, Reservoir Simulation Software development
| revenue = [[Canadian Dollar|C$]]84.86 million (2015)<ref name=GoogleFinance>{{cite web|title=Financial Statements for Computer Modelling Group|url=
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| num_employees = 201-500
| homepage = {{URL|cmgl.ca}}
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'''Computer Modelling Group Ltd.''', abbreviated as CMG, is a software company that produces [[reservoir simulation]] software for the [[oil and gas industry]]. It is based in [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]],
The company offers three reservoir simulation applications. IMEX, a conventional [[black oil simulator]] used for primary, secondary and enhanced or improved [[Petroleum extraction|oil recovery]] processes; GEM, an advanced Equation-of-State (EoS) compositional and unconventional simulator; and STARS a k-value thermal and advanced processes simulator.
==History==
The company began in 1978 as an effort to develop a simulator by Khalid Aziz of the [[University of Calgary]]'s [[Chemical Engineering]] department, with a research grant from the [[government of Alberta]]. CMG became known for its expertise in heavy oil, and has expanded this knowledge into all aspects of reservoir flow and advanced processes modelling. A commercial product was available by the late 1980s. For the first 19 years of the company's history it was a non-profit entity. In 1997, CMG became a public company when it was listed on the TSX. The company now claims over
In May 2018, CMG President and CEO Kenneth Dedeluk announced his retirement following the company. Ryan Schneider was appointed to succeed Dedeluk.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/brief-computer-modelling-group-announces-idUSASC0A3H2|title=BRIEF-Computer Modelling Group Announces Retirement Of CEO|date=2018-05-23|work=Reuters|access-date=2020-04-14|language=en}}</ref>
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