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April 9, 2026

Greenridge Exploration Completes Advanced 3D Inversion and Lithology Modelling Program at the Carpenter Lake Uranium Project

Press Release

We're proud to share this announcement from Greenridge Exploration and to mark a significant milestone for our team at Computational Geosciences Inc.

The Carpenter Lake Uranium Project represents the first commercial deployment of our GiLi (Geophysically-Informed Lithology Interpolation) platform, the world's first geophysically-informed 3D lithology modeller. Working alongside our partners at Convolutions Geoscience, we integrated Greenridge's historical airborne geophysical datasets (VTEM™, Falcon® gravity gradiometry, and magnetics) with 2025 drilling data to produce fully coherent 3D physical property models and a lithology model of the Cable Bay Shear Zone, across more than 15 kilometres of strike length.

What makes GiLi different is that it bridges a gap that has long challenged exploration teams: the disconnect between geophysical inversion and lithology modelling. By using a neural network to parameterize the subsurface, we perform joint optimization to integrate borehole data, surface mapping, and geophysical surveys into a single unified model space. GiLi resolves complex structures like the steeply dipping conductors at Carpenter Lake that traditional methods routinely miss.

Seeing GiLi deliver real geological insight on a live uranium exploration project in the Athabasca Basin is incredibly rewarding for our team. This is exactly the kind of real-world application we built it for.We look forward to bringing GiLi to more projects across critical minerals exploration.

The CGI GiLi 3D lithology model, shown in a section cut perpendicular to the Cable Bay Shear Zone, highlights the distribution of modeled lithologies, the principal interpreted fault, and the graphitic pelite horizon rendered as a solid surface (orange).