Finding and using the right geoscience knowledge has never been more important or more challenging. With decades of research, case studies, and technical insights available in EarthDoc, the question is no longer access, but how to unlock value from it quickly and effectively.
EarthDoc AI is designed to do exactly that.
It is an intelligent assistant built on top of the EarthDoc database that helps geoscientists work faster and smarter. It can synthesise research, compare reservoir models, summarise case studies, and surface relevant papers on advanced geophysical methods in seconds. Instead of searching through large volumes of literature manually, users can now interact with EarthDoc in a more intuitive and focused way, guided by AI.
This development has been realised through a close collaboration between Aker BP and EAGE. Aker BP, one of the largest independent oil and gas companies on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, has been our launching partner in developing an agentic AI approach to EarthDoc. In this setup, Aker BP’s internal AI agent works together with an EarthDoc AI layer developed by EAGE. Their system queries EarthDoc, while the EarthDoc AI layer helps structure, retrieve, and contextualise the most relevant scientific information. The result is a seamless workflow that connects trusted geoscience knowledge with real operational needs.
This collaboration shows what becomes possible when domain expertise and AI work together. It delivers faster access to verified knowledge, better synthesis of complex information, and more efficient decision-making across subsurface workflows. For Aker BP, this supports improved exploration strategies, reservoir understanding, and operational efficiency.
For EAGE, it demonstrates how high-quality, peer-reviewed geoscience content can be transformed into practical, real-time intelligence while maintaining scientific integrity and trust. We are proud to launch EarthDoc AI with Aker BP and even more excited that this is only the beginning.
EarthDoc AI is now available for other organisations across the subsurface industry who want to accelerate how they access and use geoscience knowledge.
Together, we are shaping a new way of working with subsurface data where knowledge is not just stored, but actively used to drive better decisions.