Designing a well log in LogPlot involves five core steps: setting up your project, creating a log design, entering geological data, compiling the log, and exporting the final report. This step-by-step tutorial will guide you through creating your first professional-grade well log from scratch. 1. Establish Your Project Workspace
Set up a dedicated project folder to keep your data organized and accessible. Launch LogPlot: Open the software on your desktop. Create Project: Select File > New Project. Name Folder: Create a unique folder for your well data.
Set Directory: Point LogPlot to this folder for all outputs. 2. Craft the Log Design (.ldat8)
The log design controls the visual layout, columns, and headers of your report. Open Designer: Click on the Log Designer tab.
Size Page: Go to File > Page Setup to choose your paper size.
Add Header: Drag and drop text fields for Well Name, Location, and Date.
Insert Columns: Add standard columns for Depth, Lithology, and Description.
Add Curves: Insert a curve column for geophysical data like Gamma Ray. Save Design: Save this file with a .ldat8 extension. 3. Enter Your Data (.ldat8 data file)
The data file contains the actual geological and technical measurements for the well. Switch View: Click on the Data Editor tab. Link Design: Select File > New > Using Current Log Design.
Input Depths: Fill out the Depth datasheet with your top and bottom intervals.
Select Lithology: Use the keyword picker to assign patterns (e.g., Sandstone, Shale).
Paste Curves: Copy and paste numerical curve data into the designated columns. Save Data: Save this file with a matching well name. 4. Compile the Final Log
Compiling merges your layout design with your raw data to generate the graphic log.
Open Compiler: Click the Compile button on the main toolbar.
Select Files: Verify that your design file and data file are both selected.
Set Scale: Choose your vertical scale (e.g., 1 inch = 10 feet). Run Process: Click Compile to generate the visual log view. 5. Review and Export
Inspect the generated log for accuracy and export it for your final report.
Check Alignment: Ensure lithology patterns match your depth intervals perfectly.
Verify Scales: Check that curve data stays within its column boundaries.
Export PDF: Go to File > Export > PDF for a sharp, scalable document.
Export Image: Choose PNG or TIFF if you need to insert it into a report. If you want to tailor this further, tell me:
What industry is this for? (environmental, mining, oil & gas?)
Which version of LogPlot are you using? (LogPlot 8, LogPlot 202x?)
Do you need to include specific advanced data like well construction or core photos?
I can expand the instructions with exact tool names and technical tips for your specific setup.