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okay folks i hope this helps you out weamp;#39;re going to analyze a basic well log ing to petty 1010. the first thing when you look at a well log you should look at the very top to see what logs were run on log number one we see in the lithology track track one a spontaneous potential we also see a hydrocarbon indicator however the hydrocarbon indicator is a computed log often computed by an an engineer who has been up for a day two days maybe more without any sleep i i donamp;#39;t put a lot of credence in the hydrocarbon indicator we do use the spontaneous potential and weamp;#39;ll talk about that in just a moment the next track two we see there is a resistivity curve or two resistivity curves we use the deep induction curve for our interpretation in petty 1010 because the deep induction curve measures the resistivity of the fluid in the formation in the virgin zone in the zone that was not commingled with our drilling fluid and track three of log one we see the interval transit