Greenridge Exploration Advances Carpenter Lake Uranium Project with AI-Driven 3D Modelling

  • Greenridge Exploration completed an advanced 3D inversion and lithology modelling program at its Carpenter Lake Uranium Project in northern Saskatchewan.
  • The program integrated historical VTEM™, Falcon Gravity, and Magnetic data using AI-assisted GILI platform to produce a 3D model of the geology.
  • The modelling identified high-priority target areas along more than 15 km of the Cable Bay Shear Zone, with several untested or partially tested targets.
  • The program was completed in collaboration with Convolutions Geoscience Corp. and Computational Geosciences Inc.

Greenridge Exploration's adoption of advanced AI-driven modelling techniques represents a strategic shift in uranium exploration, leveraging existing data to unlock new value. This approach aligns with broader industry trends towards digital transformation and data-driven decision-making in mineral exploration. The Carpenter Lake project's potential to host significant uranium mineralization positions Greenridge favorably in the competitive Athabasca Basin landscape.

Target Validation
How the identified high-priority targets will translate into successful drilling results and uranium discoveries.
Technology Scaling
Whether Greenridge can sustain the use of advanced AI-assisted modelling across its broader portfolio of projects.
Market Timing
The pace at which Greenridge can advance the Carpenter Lake project given the current uranium market dynamics.
Greenridge Deploys AI to Pinpoint Uranium in High-Stakes Hunt