Teverra Showcases Drilling Dynamic Geomechanics (DDG™) at NSI Technologies’ Wed(NSI)day Event
- Teverra
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On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, Teverra’s Vice President of Technology Commercialization, Islam Mitwally, was featured as a guest speaker during NSI Technologies’ renowned Wed(NSI)day webinar series. The session focused on one of Teverra’s most transformative innovations: Drilling Dynamic Geomechanics (DDG™)—a proprietary AI-powered solution designed to enhance drilling and completion decision-making in geothermal, CCS and conventional/unconventional oil and gas operations.
In a presentation titled “From Rock to Revenue by DDG – The New Brain Behind the Bit” Mr. Mitwally detailed how DDG leverages rig EDR and downhole vibration data, applying advanced signal processing and machine learning to generate real-time, high-resolution geomechanical properties—without the need for traditional well logs. This enables real-time generation of high-resolution rock mechanical properties, pore pressure and in-situ stresses.
By turning routine drilling data into powerful subsurface intelligence, DDG effectively transforms every drill bit into a logging tool, capturing rock geomechanics along the lateral. This allows operators to make informed, in-the-moment decisions that reduce operational risks, improve well economics, and mitigate issues such as underperforming stages, frac-hits, depletion degradation, and casing deformation. During the session, Teverra shared a compelling success story from the Permian Basin, demonstrating how DDG successfully identified areas of pore pressure depletion and guided drilling adjustments to avoid subsurface damage.
The event was hosted by Dr. Dante Guerra, President of NSI Technologies, and drew widespread participation from professionals across the upstream sector. The presentation reinforced Teverra’s leadership in bridging the gap between data science and field operations, offering operators actionable intelligence to optimize performance in today’s complex drilling environments.
Teverra extends its gratitude to NSI Technologies for the opportunity to present and looks forward to further collaboration in advancing next-generation geomechanics and drilling technologies.

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