Viridien picked to carry out remote sensing for mineral mapping

Viridien picked to carry out remote sensing for mineral mapping

Viridien has been selected to carry out a comprehensive remote sensing programme for Minerals Development Oman (MDO), the mining organisation in Oman, aimed at identifying, mapping, and ranking the mineral prospectivity across seven concessions, covering a total of 16,000 km². Following a series of successful remote sensing projects that have supported mineral exploration efforts, Viridien…


Viridien has been selected to carry out a comprehensive remote sensing programme for Minerals Development Oman (MDO), the mining organisation in Oman, aimed at identifying, mapping, and ranking the mineral prospectivity across seven concessions, covering a total of 16,000 km². Following a series of successful remote sensing projects that have supported mineral exploration efforts, Viridien is now proud to contribute to the strategic development of Oman’s mineral resources, spearheaded by MDO.

Viridien’s team of experts will deploy machine learning, high-performance computing, advanced processing algorithms, and a vast archive of multi- and hyperspectral satellite imagery to develop its cutting-edge Bare Earth Plus models. These models will be integrated with structural data, airborne geophysical surveys, and gamma-ray spectrometry to assist MDO in evaluating the mineral potential within the Samail and Masirah Ophiolites.

Viridien has been selected to carry out a comprehensive remote sensing programme for Minerals Development Oman (MDO), the leading mining organisation in Oman, aimed at identifying, mapping, and ranking the mineral prospectivity across seven concessions, covering a total of 16,000 km². Following a series of successful remote sensing projects that have supported mineral exploration efforts, Viridien is now proud to contribute to the strategic development of Oman’s mineral resources, spearheaded by MDO.

Viridien’s team of experts will deploy machine learning, high-performance computing, advanced processing algorithms, and a vast archive of multi- and hyperspectral satellite imagery to develop its cutting-edge Bare Earth Plus models. These models will be integrated with structural data, airborne geophysical surveys, and gamma-ray spectrometry to assist MDO in evaluating the mineral potential within the Samail and Masirah Ophiolites.

“We are delighted to collaborate with Viridien on this remote sensing initiative. This partnership reflects our commitment to leveraging AI tools and innovative solutions within our exploration and mining operations. We look forward to a successful partnership that supports our vision of expanding Oman’s mineral resources,” said Nasser Al Magbali, CEO of MDO.

“Following our fifty-year track record supporting mineral exploration projects, Viridien is pleased to assist MDO with our advanced remote sensing, AI and integrated minerals and mining solutions. Our aim is to support more efficient and accurate decision-making for mine operators throughout the mining lifecycle. We look forward to building a long-term partnership with MDO as they achieve their strategic vision of delivering a sustainable future for Oman,” added Peter Whiting, EVP, Geoscience, Viridien.

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