Veracio, a mining technology company that formerly operated as Boart Longyear’s geological data services division, is unveiling new and refreshed orebody knowledge tools: TruScan TruProbe and Strata – designed to improve, automate and digitally transform orebody sciences in exploration, resource definition and production globally.
TruScan 2, featuring HyperXRF, a mineralogical solution integrated into Veracio’s core scanning platform has co-registered data streams from both hyperspectral and XRF scanning supported by enhanced QA/QC. The scanning capabilities of both chips and core provide scanning data, including mineralogical data, to teams within 24 hours. Field trials are commencing in early Q2, followed by first deliveries to customers in Q3 of 2024.
“Our new technologies, our team’s dedication, and our strategic acquisitions like Minalyze have all been steps towards realizing our overarching vision of transforming how we capture and utilize orebody knowledge, from exploration to production,” Veracio CEO JT Clark said in a news release.
TruProbe is an integrated app, cloud and stackable hardware solution; combining both rig and downhole sensing technologies. Building upon the foundations set by Veracio’s north seeking TruGyro, TruProbe “stacks” a robust gamma sensor to enable operators to log both borehole deviation and gamma simultaneously. On the rig, the app connects to an azimuth rig aligner and wireless depth counter.
Strata is Veracio’s cloud technology environment, and 2024 will see more added to the experience. This cloud environment ensures there are sophisticated software offerings available to pair with all Veracio hardware.