About nabilog

Built by engineers who've stared at bad log software too long

Our mission is to make professional petrophysics accessible to every geoscientist, anywhere in the world.

2024

Founded

40+

Customers

6

Languages

Our Mission

"Log interpretation should feel like science, not archaeology."

We built nabilog because we were frustrated. Frustrated by thousand-dollar licenses, by Windows-only installers, by interpretation workflows that haven't changed since the 1990s.

The energy industry deserves modern software. nabilog is our answer — browser-native, version-controlled, affordable, and fast enough for the field.

Domain-first

Every feature is grounded in real petrophysics workflows. We don't ship features for their own sake.

Open standards

LAS, CSV, standard mnemonics — we build on open formats, not proprietary lock-in.

Performance without compromise

60fps canvas rendering, instant upload, zero installs. Speed is a feature.

Our Story

Q1 2024

First prototype

LAS viewer on canvas, single user. Proved the browser-native concept was viable.

Q3 2024

First paying customer

An independent petrophysical consultant using nabilog on active field projects.

Q4 2024

Version-controlled views

Launched Git-like commit history for interpretation snapshots.

Q1 2025

Seed round closed

Funding to build out the full platform and expand the team.

Q3 2025

Team plan launched

Multi-user support, shared projects, and role-based access for E&P teams.

Q1 2026

DataPrep & depth correlation

Two-click canvas picking with per-curve depth shifts. Saved on every commit.

The Team

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Serig Naviyev

Founder & CEO

Petrophysicist turned software engineer. 8 years in E&P, frustrated by legacy tooling.

AP

Alex Petrov

CTO

Performance engineer with deep expertise in browser rendering and distributed systems.

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Dr. Anar Seitkali

Head of Petrophysics

Former petrophysicist at a major E&P company. Domain expert and product advisor.

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Marina Chen

Head of Growth

B2B SaaS background in energy tech. Focuses on petrophysics community and partnerships.