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Mineral exploration - is the process of exploring deposits and mineralization that may be hosted in the surrounding rocks. This service assists the mining sector to explore and unearth the minerals that need to be extracted.

Petroleum exploration - includes the procedures and techniques used to identify potential locations for drilling and extracting oil and gas.

Geotechnical investigation - the process of obtaining data of the subsurface soil and rock conditions of the proposed site. This helps to understand the foundation required for the desired development.

Soil Sampling - the process of collecting soil samples for analysis to provide information about the physical and chemical conditions of soil at a particular location.

Resource Estimation – the processing of determining the quality and quantity of an ore deposit.

Geological and structural Mapping

Core logging and data integration to leapfrog or Georeka for 3D geological model

Geological Mapping – The process of systematically recording geological features of an area, such as rock types, structures, mineral deposits, and fault lines, by conducting field observations and using various mapping techniques. It helps in understanding the geology of a region for exploration and mining.

Geophysical Surveys – Techniques used to measure the physical properties of the Earth's subsurface, such as magnetism, gravity, electrical conductivity, and seismic activity. These surveys help identify mineral deposits, groundwater sources, and geological structures without direct excavation.

Core Logging – The detailed examination and documentation of rock core samples obtained from drilling. It includes describing the rock type, mineral composition, structure, and any indications of mineralization to assess the potential for mining.

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Mining and processing:

Sand – river and surface sand for construction purposes.

Aggregate – quality and strong aggregate that will be used for roads and property construction.

Advisory in:

Mining open pit and underground design.

Mine groundwater dewatering strategy and design.

Mine Design and Planning – The process of creating a structured layout for a mine, considering factors such as geology, safety, efficiency, and environmental impact. It includes designing access roads, tunnels, excavation methods, and resource extraction strategies.

Mine Dewatering Design – The engineering process of planning and implementing drainage systems to remove excess water from a mine. It prevents flooding, ensures operational safety, and maintains the stability of mine walls and tunnels.

Water Management Plans – Strategies and policies developed to manage water resources within a mining operation, ensuring sustainable use, pollution control, and compliance with environmental regulations. It includes water sourcing, recycling, and discharge management.

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Mining Rights- the process of formalizing and granting environmental authorization to the mining sector. This includes licensing and permitting.

Groundwater exploration- the investigation of subterranean structures to comprehend the hydrologic cycle, determine the quality of the groundwater, and the nature, quantity, and type of aquifers.

Groundwater yield testing- check the balance between the amount of water that can be pumped out of the borehole at a time and the amount that recharges from the surrounding groundwater source.

Groundwater monitoring- this is groundwater management which includes the protection and management of groundwater, constant observation of seasonal water quality and level changes within any borehole.

Contamination and impact assessments which include

1. Contaminated land

2. Soil, Vapour and Water sampling and characterization

3. Impact assessments.

Dust monitoring- is an estimation of how many dust particles will be present in workplaces, cities, or communities over time.

Rehabilitation and Closure Planning- The process of restoring a mined area to a stable and environmentally safe condition after mining operations cease. It includes land reclamation, reforestation, water treatment, and ensuring long-term environmental sustainability.