Technology
The POISK exploration workflow.
Two satellite-based stages turn a licence area into drill-ready exploration targets. The same workflow is tuned for hydrocarbons, metals, groundwater and natural hydrogen.
Process stages
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Stage 1 — Reconnaissance Survey & Mineral Target Diagnosis
Identify high-potential mineral zones before committing to costly field campaigns. Using advanced satellite and space-based data analysis, we rapidly assess vast territories to detect geological anomalies associated with targeted mineral deposits. This early-stage reconnaissance provides a fast, cost-effective way to determine where exploration efforts should — and should not — be focused.
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Stage 2 — Detailed Remote Survey
Advanced satellite-based analysis focused on the highest-priority anomaly zones identified during Stage 1. At this stage, exploration moves from broad regional screening to high-resolution target definition. Using integrated remote sensing and geospatial interpretation, we refine anomaly boundaries, assess subsurface structures, and identify the most promising drilling locations with greater precision.
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Client & Sample Requirements
To ensure accurate and reliable exploration results, clients are encouraged to provide available geological, geophysical, and sample data related to the project area. This information helps improve calibration accuracy, optimise survey performance, and enhance interpretation confidence.
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What we explore
Depths, data accuracy and tolerances.
We work to seismic-comparable precision on depth and drill-deviation, with 70–75% target-detection accuracy from satellite alone.
What we explore & our data accuracy
| Mineral resources | Maximum exploration depth |
|---|---|
| Hydrocarbons (oil & gas) | Up to 7,000 m |
| Metals & ores | Up to 6,000 m |
| Groundwater & geothermal | Up to 6,000 m |
| Natural hydrogen | Deep geological systems |
| 70–75% data accuracy across all target classes | |
Permissible error / tolerance
| Parameter | Measurement / scope | Tolerance | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deposit resource volume calculation | Estimation of deposit resource volumes | ±25–30% | General calculation accuracy |
| Metal detection sensitivity in samples | Proprietary equipment for metal and ore detection | ±1–1.5 g/t | Detection sensitivity |
| Remote determination of deposit & ore-body boundary contours | Stationary / laboratory equipment | ±5–16 m | Boundary contour tolerance |
| Determining depth of hydrocarbon reservoirs | Depths up to 7,000 m | ± up to 4% of depth | Comparable to seismic methods |
| Determining ore-body depths | Depths up to 6,000 m | ± up to 4% of depth | Comparable to seismic methods |
| Determining drilling deviation from target location | Relative to vertical depth | ± up to 4% of depth | Comparable to seismic methods |