Pipeline user day 2026
We are pleased to invite you to the Pipeline User Day 2026, taking place on 5 May 2026 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Our user day takes place the day before PSIG begins in Amsterdam, making it easy to combine both events while you’re already in the city. PSIG are hosting their 56th annual conference in Europe in 2026.
Please join us as we discuss compressor modelling for moving biomethane, a look at guided parametric studies, a demo of our new generation of software Synergi Hydraulics, hear about how Python scripting can be used with our products and talk about use cases for AI in modelling.
We will provide lunch, high tea in the late afternoon, and will join you at the PSIG registration session at 18:00.
We hope you can join us in Amsterdam for PSIG 2026 and our user day where you will learn more about:
- Benefits and features of guided parametric studies
- See our new generation Synergi Hydraulics simulation software
- Time depending gas quality tracking in blended systems
- Python Scripting applications in Modeling
- Automating analysis and cleansing of raw SCADA data use in models
- Use cases for AI in modelling
- And much more…
You will also be able to meet our experts, arrange 1-1 meetings, see latest product demos and spend time with your Synergi peers.
About PSIG
The Pipeline Simulation Interest Group (PSIG) was formed in 1969. Its purpose is to facilitate the interchange of information and to advance the state of the art in modeling, simulation, optimization, steady-state and transient flows, single and multiphase flows, and related subjects as applied to fluid pipeline systems.
PSIG is an independent group, and is not affiliated with any other organization. It is administered by an executive council and operates in an unstructured, informal manner.
An annual meeting is held each year in spring at various locations around the country. This two and one-half day meeting is attended by about 170 people who represent major gas companies, major oil companies, specialized consultants, and universities in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and Asia. Papers of a high calibre are presented in a relaxed atmosphere where informality is the key. Strong emphasis is placed on discussion of the presented material.