02/06/2026
What if you didn’t have to wait for paydirt to appear in your core tray? What if your drill could read the environment around it and sniff out the mineralisation, and tell you which way to go?
Through the Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia (MRIWA) Project M10445, Harris Brett and his team at Curtin University, sponsored by IMDEX, Rio Tinto Technological Resources Pty Ltd and South32 Group Operations Pty Ltd, are developing advanced geophysical sensors that can detect subtle variations in rock properties, natural radioactivity and electromagnetic properties, while drilling. These sensors could enable dynamic, real-time decision-making, helping geologists steer toward mineral-rich zones as a drill advances.
Integrated into the RoXplorer drilling platform under development at the MinEx CRC, this technology has the potential to reduce exploration costs, improve targeting accuracy, and unlock deeper ore bodies, making mineral discovery faster, smarter, and more economical.
To find out more read the details in MRIWA report 10445: https://www.mriwa.wa.gov.au/research-projects/project-portfolio/petrophysics-for-mineral-discovery-during-drilling-phase-2-minex-crc-project-4/