Greenridge Exploration Advances Carpenter Lake Uranium Project with AI-Driven 3D Modelling
Event summary
- 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.
The big picture
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.
What we're watching
- 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.
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