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Schlumberger Ngi Tool Fixed Jun 2026

| Feature | Standard LWD GR | NGI Tool | |---------|----------------|----------| | | 10–30 m | 1–2 m | | Time lag | 15–45 min (depending on ROP) | <2 min | | Azimuthal imaging | Often unavailable or coarse | High-resolution, 360° | | Geosteering precision | Reactive | Proactive | | Thin bed resolution | Poor (<1 m beds smeared) | Excellent (<0.3 m resolved) |

The Schlumberger NGI tool offers several benefits to operators, including:

Title: High-Resolution Borehole Imaging in Oil-Based Mud: Technical Evaluation of the Next Generation Imager (NGI) Tool 1. Introduction schlumberger ngi tool

Image features in oil-based and nonconductive muds. The OBMI oil-based microimager performs microresistivity imaging in oil-based,

Often, microresistivity tools fail in OBM. However, next-generation tools like NGI are optimized to provide high-quality data even in non-conductive drilling fluids. | Feature | Standard LWD GR | NGI

The NGI is typically run as part of an integrated wireline logging platform, such as the Platform Express

No tool is perfect. Engineers must understand the limitations of the NGI: However, next-generation tools like NGI are optimized to

Understanding the intricate details of a geological formation is critical for maximizing oil and gas production. When drilling through complex reservoirs, geoscientists and petroleum engineers need high-resolution data to understand structural features, rock types, and fluid distributions.

The NGI tool uses three scintillation detectors. BGO crystals are chosen for their high stopping power (efficiency) at high gamma ray energies.

Schlumberger continues to build on the foundation established by the NGI tool. The platform has been made more accessible with the introduction of a for smaller boreholes. Furthermore, the technology is being integrated into advanced workflows, such as AI-driven geosteering (Neuro™) , which uses AI to interpret complex subsurface data and autonomously guide the drill bit toward the reservoir's "sweet spot". This represents a future where high-definition imaging is not just a wireline service but an integral component of real-time, intelligent drilling systems.

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