We read the formula — we don't infer it.
Most early-stage exploration infers what lies underground from structural geometry. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance reads the molecular signature of the element itself — and that changes every decision that follows.
King Global: mapping 31 km² of gold ground in Arizona before drilling
King Global Ventures (CSE: KING) signed a Master Services Agreement for Inside Earth to map subsurface resources across 31 km² in Arizona, applying its patented earth-prospecting technologies and satellite imagery in three structured phases.
Characterising an offshore block without drilling: Sierra Leone
11,000 km², 16 prospects in five clusters and a third-party CPR — all before the next meter of seismic.
From 3 halos to 6 industrial anomalies: the El Cóndor 3D model
How remote imaging plus NMR turned a lightly explored block into a prioritised drilling plan, reconstructed in volumetric 3D.
Boilers: how extinct volcanoes generate freshwater
Seventeen magma centres across five continents, one mechanism — and a method to find drinking water under kilometres of sand.
The four-stage process, explained
From satellite acquisition to spectral transformation, lab-grade NMR amplification and business-ready deliverables — fully remote.
Zero-impact exploration is now a competitive advantage
No field crews, no ground disturbance, no complex permits. Why remote subsurface mapping aligns exploration with ESG and HSE goals.
CAPEX, OPEX and NPV: the ROI of drilling with data
Fewer dry holes, optimised operations and earlier revenue. What changes on the balance sheet when you decide where to drill before you drill.