Mineral &
Water Locations

Up to and including today, the outdated methods of extracting and processing precious and rare earth metals continue to be widely used, resulting in significant environmental and human harm. These traditional practices often involve excessive excavation due to the uncertainty of the ore body’s size, quantity, and exact location. Once discovered, harsh and uncontrolled chemical treatments are employed to separate the metals from their host elements, leaving behind ecological devastation. The damage to the planet, humans, and animals is well-documented, leading many governments and regulatory agencies to deny permits and penalize those who fail to comply with updated environmental guidelines. Until recently, there were few viable alternatives. However, with our advanced ground-penetrating sensor technology, we can now precisely identify the location, depth, and size of ore bodies, complete with 3D imaging to determine the most efficient and least invasive extraction methods. Although data development takes approximately thirty days, this breakthrough completely eliminates the need for exploratory drilling and can capture data at depths exceeding 10,000 feet.
