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Well logs represent a rich source of geological information which is only rarely fully exploited. Modern log data are becoming a major input into the complete geological description of all the formations penetrated by the borehole. The advent of micro-imaging represents a leap forward in formation characterization. The ability to describe fractures, small-scale crossbedding, thin beds and sedimentary structures with these modern tools greatly clarifies the geological picture. 

Don't squander the assets lying unused in old well records. Resistivity, SP, Natural Gamma and other curves can all serve an important function in an integrated interpretation approach. Televiewer records and plots can serve a pivotal function not only in sketching structures and faults, but also in the delineation of thin sand-shale sequences. Manipulation of borehole wall imagery and other data optimizes hidden clues and extracts vital information usually overlooked. Depositional environments may be recognized by distinctive curve shapes. 

 

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