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Schlumberger Ngi Tool 【PROVEN — ROUNDUP】

Modern SLB imaging tools are designed to provide a "visual" representation of the subsurface, even in challenging environments such as oil-based muds (OBM).

The NGI tool is a multifunctional logging instrument that uses nuclear reactions to measure various properties of subsurface formations. It is designed to provide detailed information about the formation's lithology, porosity, and fluid saturation. schlumberger ngi tool

: Often compared against core-based sand counts to calibrate petrophysical models across different wells in a field. Integration with Other Tools Modern SLB imaging tools are designed to provide

Traditional micro-resistivity imagers often struggle in oil-based mud because the oil acts as an insulator; the NGI overcomes this by using a high-frequency alternating current and capacitive coupling to inject signals through the nonconductive mud and into the formation. Key Technical Features Imaging Principle : Often compared against core-based sand counts to

: It supports fracture and fault detection, stratigraphic analysis, and the characterization of sedimentary deposits in deep-water and unconventional wells. Deployment and Legacy

, the tool enables more accurate calculations of water and hydrocarbon saturation, leading to better reserve estimates.