The Fullbore Microresistivity Imager (FMI) and UltraSonic Borehole Imager (UBI) Tools were run in the Rimu Field. FMI was acquired in Rimu-A1, A2, and A3, while UBI was acquired in Rimu-A2A and B3A. These wells were drilled in the Taranaki basin, onshore North Island in New Zealand between August 1999 and February 2002. Data quality in the 5 wells rated from poor to good (Table1). In the FMI wells, Rimu-A2 by far was the best data set over the others for structural analysis, while all wells (apart from Rimu-B3A) showed a fair representation of formation heterogeneity in the Tariki Sand.