The document discusses well logging techniques. It begins by defining a well log as a continuous record of measurements made in a borehole that respond to variations in physical rock properties. It then discusses the concept of borehole invasion, where drilling mud contaminates the formation near the borehole. Key logging tools are described, including gamma ray, spontaneous potential, resistivity, density, neutron, and sonic logs. Porosity calculations using various logs are also presented. In particular, it focuses on how well logs can be used to determine lithology, porosity, fluid content and hydrocarbon saturation in geological formations.