Earth AI Confirms Six New Tungsten, Cobalt, and Gold Mineral Prospects, Using Predictive Artificial Intelligence Technology
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Mar 26, 2025
SYDNEY, Australia and LOS ANGELES, March 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Earth AI, a predictive explorer and driller for clean energy metals using artificial intelligence, today announces that on the ground verification efforts have confirmed the discovery of six new mineralized prospects within the 100% Earth AI-owned tenements. The prospects include tin, tungsten, molybdenum, and silver mineralization at the Kooranjie Project (Kooranjie) as well as cobalt, copper, and gold prospects at the Elkedra Project (Elkedra). These discoveries affirm Earth AI’s ability to identify and locate various commodity mineralization across a wide range of geological formations throughout the continent, a unique ability in the mineral exploration industry.
Kooranjie, located 500 km northwest of Sydney, is located within the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. The discovery, made using AI targets generated from Earth AI’s proprietary AI software, covering a total area of ~512 km2. The first pass surface exploration discovered high grade samples with laboratory results confirming concentrations of up to 0.26% tungsten, 23.6 ppm silver, 0.052% molybdenum, and 0.044% tin. Additionally, enriched samples contain topaz, fluorite, and elevated concentrations of lithium within the broader mineralized system at Kooranjie, which provides a deeper understanding of the overall mineralization processes in the area.
Earth AI will conduct further reconnaissance using its AI software and best practice field geoscience at Kooranjie to determine the footprint of the polymetallic targets to develop a hypothesis of appropriate geologic models to develop a preliminary drilling program, which is planned to commence in May 2025. The project sits within the Cobar Basin, an area known to have tin mineralization, collectively known as the Wagga Tin Belt. Furthermore, to the east of the tenement lies the Gilmore Fault Zone (GFZ) which includes several proven Cobar-style Cu-Au-Ag mineral deposits. The presence of high concentrations of these metals suggests a complex ore deposit system, potentially involving multiple overlapping events.
In addition to the confirmations at Kooranjie, Earth AI used its AI software to confirm three new prospects with up to 0.39% cobalt, 1.39% copper, and 0.685 g/t gold at the Elkedra Project. Elkedra is located ~240 km SW from Tennent Creek in the Northern Territory of Australia and comprises an area of ~400 km2. The Company’s three exploration licenses in this area and the exploration project were initiated following a territory-wide assessment of mineral deposit predictions made by Earth AI’s AI system. The project sits within the Davenport Provence of the Tennent Region and comprises a series of folded metaclastics, mafic and felsic volcanics, and granitic units from the Paleoproterozoic overlain by Cambrian Georgina Basin sediments. These units hold potential for Tennent Creek-style deposits and sediment-hosted copper mineralization. Earth AI will map the extent of mineralization and develop a geologic model controlling the deposit. At the conclusion of future field studies, the Company will design a drill campaign to test its deposit model.
“We’re not just exploring for critical minerals; we’re rewriting the rules of discovery. For the first time in the industry, we are able to rapidly generate mineralized prospects in low-data environments with astonishing precision,” said Roman Teslyuk, founder and CEO of Earth AI. “By harnessing the power of AI to analyze existing data in ways never before imagined, we are unlocking hidden potential in overlooked terrains. We’re not bound by traditional methods or limited to familiar territories. We’re pushing the boundaries of accuracy, slashing exploration timelines, and delivering results with unprecedented speed. Our high-grade tungsten and cobalt discoveries are not just wins for Earth AI; this is a testament to the transformative power of AI in securing the critical minerals needed for a sustainable future. We’re not just a player in the critical minerals space; we’re a catalyst for change, driving the energy transition with every AI-powered drill strike.”
Earth AI’s Mineral Targeting Platform (MTP) technology leverages predictive, high-accuracy AI technology that has been extensively trained using remote sensing, geophysical, and exploration datasets. It is designed to work in unexplored, data poor and untapped environments, a key differentiator to other exploration technologies that focus on identifying resources near existing mines. In addition to its AI technology, Earth AI’s proprietary drilling hardware streamlines site movement and logistics and reduces the size of exploratory drill holes, significantly reducing environmental impact, cost, and time required to verify mineral deposits. Earth AI’s technology not only plays a critical role in the energy transition but can also strengthen national security by enabling the discovery and development of critical mineral resources, ensuring a more secure and resilient global supply chain.
About Earth AI
Earth AI, founded in 2017, is a predictive explorer and driller for clean energy metals that is disrupting the mineral industry through a novel approach using AI-powered mineral deposit discovery software and proprietary drilling technology. The company’s technology has achieved an industry-best 75% discovery success rate, while at the same time speeding up the mineral exploration process by 4x and reducing costs by up to 75%. The company operates in New South Wales, Australia, with an office in Los Angeles, CA.
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