AllianceOracle is the verification and settlement layer for legacy subsurface data — connecting Alberta operators sitting on idle geological assets to the critical minerals, geothermal, and carbon storage developers who need them now.
Calgary is the only city on Earth today where the data holders and the data buyers operate within walking distance of each other. The same structure exists at greater scale in Houston, the North Sea, and Western Australia. We close the first deals where the buildings touch — then we travel.
Decades of seismic surveys, well logs, and reservoir models from played-out or divested assets sit on internal drives, generating zero return. Carbon-cycle developers and critical-minerals firms would pay seven figures to license access — they just have no way to find it or verify it.
Direct lithium extraction, closed-loop geothermal, and sequestration siting all require granular subsurface intelligence that exists almost exclusively inside the legacy oil and gas industry. Cold-calling vice presidents is not a viable acquisition strategy. AllianceOracle is.
Three steps, no intermediaries, no raw data exchange until the licensee has paid and the operator has signed. Verification is metadata-only — the data itself stays where it is.
Survey type, formation, area, vintage, resolution, certification chain. No proprietary readings, no interpretations, no raw files. A few fields, a signed manifest.
A deterministic scoring engine produces a single 0–100 verification score across completeness, vintage, coverage, formation match, resolution, and certification. The score, not the data, is what trades.
Buyer reviews score, agrees terms, settles in fiat. Wire confirms; access provisioning unlocks. AllianceOracle takes a four-percent platform fee. No tokens are issued. No license is required.
Subsurface data demand in 2026 is no longer a CCS story. It is, in order, a critical minerals story, a geothermal story, and then a CCS story. AllianceOracle is ordered accordingly.
Alberta produced its first battery-grade lithium carbonate from Leduc brines in 2025. Direct lithium extraction is moving from pilot to commercial.
Every DLE project in the basin requires legacy reservoir engineering data that exists almost exclusively inside oil and gas operators. We move it to the developers who need it.
Alberta's drilling expertise positions the province as a global geothermal hub. Commercial deployments are under way in Europe with the technology developed here.
Geothermal siting needs deep formation temperature and porosity data. Tourmaline has already partnered on a flagship project. The next operators just need the on-ramp.
Federal CCS targets were lowered in May 2026, but Alberta still hosts two commercial storage networks and active independent developers outside the Oil Sands Alliance.
Hub operators need data on candidate storage formations that may be owned by operators not party to their consortium. We are the neutral verification layer.
AllianceOracle is the third venture from the Aurelian portfolio. The thesis is consistent across each: identify a regulated vertical where a small number of enterprise clients can sustain a billion-dollar business, build the infrastructure layer that connects them, and avoid every license category — brokerage, custody, trading — that would otherwise turn the company into a financial institution.
The same model has been deployed in banking compliance (RegentForge) and is being prepared for pharmaceutical clinical data (BiotexAI). Each venture is independently capitalised, independently operated, and independently sellable.
Anchor accounts get bespoke onboarding, founder-level support through the first three deals, and grandfathered pricing for the life of the agreement.
If you operate in Alberta or build in critical minerals, geothermal, or carbon storage, this is the right time to talk.