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The Schlumberger NGI tool is not a "nice-to-have" for simple vertical wells. It is a necessity in high-difficulty drilling scenarios. schlumberger ngi tool

A typical Bottom Hole Assembly (BHA) using the NGI tool might look like this: It is a necessity in high-difficulty drilling scenarios

Schlumberger’s NGI (Near-Grid Imaging / Networked Geomechanics & Imaging—commonly referred to simply as “NGI”) tool is a specialized technology used in subsurface characterization and wellbore integrity assessment. It combines high-resolution imaging, geomechanical analysis, and data-integration workflows to help operators better understand formation properties, fractures, and wellbore–formation interactions. This post summarizes what the NGI tool does, its primary applications, typical workflow, benefits, and practical tips for field and data teams. This post summarizes what the NGI tool does,

: Provides significantly improved image resolution compared to earlier generations, though the measurement depth is relatively shallow (approximately 0.2 inches

In deepwater environments (e.g., Gulf of Mexico or Angola), reservoirs often consist of 1- to 3-foot sand bodies separated by non-reservoir shales. Standard tools average the resistivity of the sand and shale, looking like a "medium" pay zone. The NGI tool resolves each individual bed, allowing the wellbore to thread the needle through multiple sands in a single lateral section.