Before you lies an area waiting to be explored. Launch your drone, run a geophysical survey, detect anomalies, confirm them by drilling and discover a new deposit. A challenge for those who understand how the subsurface works. Every flight is a step toward a discovery.
The subsurface is invisible from above, yet it leaves subtle traces. Launch your drone, survey the area and collect geophysical data that reveals hidden features of the geological structure and prospective zones of mineralization.
The survey produces a geophysical map of the area. It becomes your primary tool for finding prospective targets, interpreting anomalies and selecting drilling locations.

The geophysical map is studied, the data interpreted at depth, and prospective anomalies are outlined. Yet not every anomaly corresponds to an ore body. Now you must verify your assumptions by drilling: choose optimal points, set borehole depths and open up the geological section.
Every borehole drilled confirms or refutes the interpretation. The more accurately the data is analysed and the drilling points are chosen, the higher the chance to intersect a productive ore body and discover a new deposit.

Drilling has confirmed your forecasts — a new deposit is discovered. You now move from the role of a service company to that of a subsoil user and begin managing your own mining asset.
Develop infrastructure, assess reserves, track global metal prices and make strategic decisions. Invest in further development of the deposit or sell the asset at the most favourable moment to maximize profit.
Every successful discovery raises the value of your company, opens access to new projects and brings you closer to the status of an industry leader in mining.
