Home News Growth in Demand for “Energy Transition Minerals” Drives Expansion for Xcalibur Announcements 3 MIN. READ Growth in Demand for “Energy Transition Minerals” Drives Expansion for Xcalibur SHARE At the end of June this year, Xcalibur Airborne Geophysics completed its acquisition of all the CGG Multiphysics businesses, except the multi-client library Minute to Read by GEO ExPro Xcalibur has been in operation since 2002 with over 4 million line-km of data collected. It has operated successfully in most countries in Africa as well as the Middle East and Canada. The company has offices in Spain, South Africa, and Colombia and operates a fleet of aircraft which allows them to collect data in challenging environments due to their low-level flying ability and power to weight ratios. Example of Airborne Gravity Gradiometry (AGG) data used to correlate structures between seismic lines.Source: XCalibur Multiphysics. The new combined group will be named Xcalibur Multiphysics and will be able to offer these services on a global basis with additional offices located in North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Australia. The enlarged company is hoping to take advantage of the projected increase in exploration activities prompted by the surge in demand for minerals resources and underground water, related to the energy transition, green energies, and sustainability challenges. They are currently also engaged in several R&D projects, including the application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in natural resources and sustainable exploration. < SEE PREVIOUS NEW SEE NEXT NEW > < > Related news Announcements Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping delivers data for 2023 project to National Geological Survey of Mongolia SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s IT Department wins award at Computing 2024 for Excellence in Cybersecurity Implementation SEE MORE > Announcements Last news Uncategorized Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Stanford University Initiate a pioneer AI and machine learning Project for the Energy Transition SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur Smart Mapping, nuevo miembro Platinium de la Fundación Empresa & Clima SEE MORE > Announcements Blog – Analysis and expert opinion The power of remote sensing in monitoring land use changes SEE MORE > Announcements The 15th International Energy & Mineral Resources Congress reinforces Xcalibur Multiphysics commitment to responsible exploration SEE MORE > Announcements EU Raw Materials Week 2023: Xcalibur Multiphysics and Kazakhstan’s National Geological Survey JSC join forces to map Kazakhstan’s natural resources potential SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur and partners to deploy UAE’s first autonomous mapping system for critical minerals; supporting UAE’s ambition to be a smart and autonomous vehicles leader SEE MORE > Announcements Xcalibur Multiphysics completes the acquisition of MPX Geophysics, strengthening its presence in America SEE MORE > Contact us. FILL THE FORM
SHARE At the end of June this year, Xcalibur Airborne Geophysics completed its acquisition of all the CGG Multiphysics businesses, except the multi-client library Minute to Read by GEO ExPro Xcalibur has been in operation since 2002 with over 4 million line-km of data collected. It has operated successfully in most countries in Africa as well as the Middle East and Canada. The company has offices in Spain, South Africa, and Colombia and operates a fleet of aircraft which allows them to collect data in challenging environments due to their low-level flying ability and power to weight ratios. Example of Airborne Gravity Gradiometry (AGG) data used to correlate structures between seismic lines.Source: XCalibur Multiphysics. The new combined group will be named Xcalibur Multiphysics and will be able to offer these services on a global basis with additional offices located in North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Australia. The enlarged company is hoping to take advantage of the projected increase in exploration activities prompted by the surge in demand for minerals resources and underground water, related to the energy transition, green energies, and sustainability challenges. They are currently also engaged in several R&D projects, including the application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in natural resources and sustainable exploration.
At the end of June this year, Xcalibur Airborne Geophysics completed its acquisition of all the CGG Multiphysics businesses, except the multi-client library Minute to Read by GEO ExPro Xcalibur has been in operation since 2002 with over 4 million line-km of data collected. It has operated successfully in most countries in Africa as well as the Middle East and Canada. The company has offices in Spain, South Africa, and Colombia and operates a fleet of aircraft which allows them to collect data in challenging environments due to their low-level flying ability and power to weight ratios. Example of Airborne Gravity Gradiometry (AGG) data used to correlate structures between seismic lines.Source: XCalibur Multiphysics. The new combined group will be named Xcalibur Multiphysics and will be able to offer these services on a global basis with additional offices located in North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Australia. The enlarged company is hoping to take advantage of the projected increase in exploration activities prompted by the surge in demand for minerals resources and underground water, related to the energy transition, green energies, and sustainability challenges. They are currently also engaged in several R&D projects, including the application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in natural resources and sustainable exploration.