In the high-stakes world of oil and gas exploration, understanding the true geometry of a reservoir is not just an advantage—it is a necessity. Drilling a well is an expensive gamble, and the difference between a commercial discovery and a dry hole often lies in the subtleties of formation evaluation.
The standard LWD resistivity tool (30 ft behind bit) indicates the dolomite is thinning. By the time the signal is processed, the bit has already drilled into the limestone floor. The well is a "geosteering miss," requiring a costly cement sidetrack. schlumberger ngi tool
A horizontal well targeting a 10-foot porous dolomite zone. Surrounding the target are dense, non-porous limestone and anhydrite. In the high-stakes world of oil and gas