Well logging is a crucial technique in geology and earth science used to analyze subsurface formations during drilling. It involves measuring various properties such as rock composition, porosity, permeability, and fluid saturation using specialized tools lowered into the borehole. These measurements help geologists and petroleum engineers assess the potential for hydrocarbon extraction, determine the lithology of formations, and plan further drilling or production strategies. Well logging data is interpreted to create detailed logs that provide valuable insights into the geological characteristics of the area being explored. This information aids in making informed decisions about resource extraction and contributes to understanding the geological history and structure of the subsurface environment.
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