March 14, 2024
Ivanhoe Electric Deploys Latest CGI Machine Learning Software to Refine Targets at Tintic Project
Ivanhoe Electric recently announced the successful application of CGI’s latest proprietary software improvements at the Tintic Copper-Gold-Silver Project in Utah. By leveraging advanced machine learning algorithms, CGI reprocessed historical data from the Typhoon™ geophysical surveying system to deliver high-quality inversion models with significantly faster turnaround times. This update enhanced the signal-to-noise ratio and data utilization, providing a much clearer three-dimensional view of the subsurface.
The value brought by CGI’s technical advancements is most evident in the refinement of exploration targets. The new inversion modeling identified an additional chargeable and conductive response extending deep beneath the historically productive Mammoth and Grand Central mines. These insights validated Ivanhoe Electric’s exploration strategy and allowed for the immediate deployment of directional drilling equipment to test the Deep Mammoth area.
Beyond Utah, CGI continues to support Ivanhoe Electric’s global operations by applying these same cutting-edge tools to the Hog Heaven project in Montana and the Ma’aden joint venture in Saudi Arabia. By transforming massive amounts of complex geophysical data into actionable geological models, CGI remains at the forefront of de-risking the mineral discovery process.

