Home News Airborne Gravity Data Capture and Geoid Modelling Blog – Analysis and expert opinion 5 MIN. READ Harnessing the efficiency of airborne geophysical technology to accurately model height reference surfaces based on the Earth’s gravity field SHARE What is a Geoid Model? A geoid is a model of the Earth’s surface that reflects mean sea level on shore and corresponds to a flat and level surface within the Earth’s gravity field. This “flat” level surface is used alongside GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems) coordinated height data to determine precise physical heights, providing essential context for elevation data across various applications. The geoid can be thought of as the physical reference surface from which physically meaningful elevations can be measured. Applications of Geoid Models Geoid models are critical a critical component of positioning infrastructure, with applications which include: Surveying and Mapping: They enable efficent GNSS height measurements, for engineering and construction projects. Flood Risk Assessments: They underpin analysis determining water flow patterns and coastal inundation modelling. National Height Datum: They facilitate a unifies reference surface for measuring hights across a country, critical for infrastructure development and geographic data consistency. Critical National Positioning Infrastructure: The support geodetic and GNSS networks, vital for navigation, transportation, and land management. Our Services: Data Capture and Geoid Modelling We offer airborne gravity surveys specifically tailored for geoid modelling and data processing services to deliver geoid models that meet the highest standards. Using our proprietary iCorus-iX scalar gravimeter, we capture gravity data suitable for cm level accurate geoid modelling from the air, allowing for seamless and efficient data capture over large and otherwise inaccessible areas. Data Capture Process Scalar Absolute Gravimetry: We use the iCorus-iX gravimeter to measure gravity across relatively coarse survey grids (typically 1-2 km line spacing). The system provides high accuracy, with gravity anomalies accurate to within 1-2 mGal. Survey Design: Flights are conducted at tailored altitudes and line spacings to ensure full coverage of the area. Depending on terrain and specific project needs, we adjust flight parameters for optimal downstream geoid modelling. Data Processing and Modelling After data capture, we process the collected data through several key steps: Gravity Anomalies: We reduce the gravity data to anomalies on a line-by-line basis, applying time domain filters to remove any artifacts associated with system dynamics during data capture. Least Squares Collocation: This method is used to interpolate gravity anomaly data in three dimensions onto regular grids at the topographic surface, as well as directly model the disturbing potential from scalar gravity anomalies. Transformation of Potential into a Reference Surface: The final transformation from potential into the reference surface is tailored to meet the client’s specific needs—whether producing a quasi-geoid by applying Bruns’ equation directly or applying additional topographic compensations (e.g., the Poincaré-Prey approach) to generate a true geoid. Uncertainty Quantification: Uncertainty is propagated through the least squares collocation method and final transformations, providing estimates of accuracy for both the gravity anomalies and the resulting geoid model. Processing Methods Gravity Anomalies and Interpolation: Gravity anomalies are processed at flight altitudes, then interpolated into regular grids as per client specifications. The anomalies are processed specifically for geoid modelling, e.g. using orthometric heights during the reductions. The interpolation includes a downward continuation of the gravity data to the surface of the topography. Data fusion: Additional data sources can be ingested during the interpolation phase using Least Squares Collocation to augment the airborne data with any existing high-fidelity gravity data coverage, or GNSS-levelled heights. Remove-Compute-Restore Scheme: To ensure high precision in the long wavelengths, we use global spherical harmonic models (e.g., EGM2008) to adjust for large-scale gravity variations, allowing us to focus on the finer details of the local gravity field. Why Choose Us? Our expertise in airborne geophysics and geoid modelling ensures that you receive the most accurate, reliable, and timely data for your project. 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SHARE What is a Geoid Model? A geoid is a model of the Earth’s surface that reflects mean sea level on shore and corresponds to a flat and level surface within the Earth’s gravity field. This “flat” level surface is used alongside GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems) coordinated height data to determine precise physical heights, providing essential context for elevation data across various applications. The geoid can be thought of as the physical reference surface from which physically meaningful elevations can be measured. Applications of Geoid Models Geoid models are critical a critical component of positioning infrastructure, with applications which include: Surveying and Mapping: They enable efficent GNSS height measurements, for engineering and construction projects. Flood Risk Assessments: They underpin analysis determining water flow patterns and coastal inundation modelling. National Height Datum: They facilitate a unifies reference surface for measuring hights across a country, critical for infrastructure development and geographic data consistency. Critical National Positioning Infrastructure: The support geodetic and GNSS networks, vital for navigation, transportation, and land management. Our Services: Data Capture and Geoid Modelling We offer airborne gravity surveys specifically tailored for geoid modelling and data processing services to deliver geoid models that meet the highest standards. Using our proprietary iCorus-iX scalar gravimeter, we capture gravity data suitable for cm level accurate geoid modelling from the air, allowing for seamless and efficient data capture over large and otherwise inaccessible areas. Data Capture Process Scalar Absolute Gravimetry: We use the iCorus-iX gravimeter to measure gravity across relatively coarse survey grids (typically 1-2 km line spacing). The system provides high accuracy, with gravity anomalies accurate to within 1-2 mGal. Survey Design: Flights are conducted at tailored altitudes and line spacings to ensure full coverage of the area. Depending on terrain and specific project needs, we adjust flight parameters for optimal downstream geoid modelling. Data Processing and Modelling After data capture, we process the collected data through several key steps: Gravity Anomalies: We reduce the gravity data to anomalies on a line-by-line basis, applying time domain filters to remove any artifacts associated with system dynamics during data capture. Least Squares Collocation: This method is used to interpolate gravity anomaly data in three dimensions onto regular grids at the topographic surface, as well as directly model the disturbing potential from scalar gravity anomalies. Transformation of Potential into a Reference Surface: The final transformation from potential into the reference surface is tailored to meet the client’s specific needs—whether producing a quasi-geoid by applying Bruns’ equation directly or applying additional topographic compensations (e.g., the Poincaré-Prey approach) to generate a true geoid. Uncertainty Quantification: Uncertainty is propagated through the least squares collocation method and final transformations, providing estimates of accuracy for both the gravity anomalies and the resulting geoid model. Processing Methods Gravity Anomalies and Interpolation: Gravity anomalies are processed at flight altitudes, then interpolated into regular grids as per client specifications. The anomalies are processed specifically for geoid modelling, e.g. using orthometric heights during the reductions. The interpolation includes a downward continuation of the gravity data to the surface of the topography. Data fusion: Additional data sources can be ingested during the interpolation phase using Least Squares Collocation to augment the airborne data with any existing high-fidelity gravity data coverage, or GNSS-levelled heights. Remove-Compute-Restore Scheme: To ensure high precision in the long wavelengths, we use global spherical harmonic models (e.g., EGM2008) to adjust for large-scale gravity variations, allowing us to focus on the finer details of the local gravity field. Why Choose Us? Our expertise in airborne geophysics and geoid modelling ensures that you receive the most accurate, reliable, and timely data for your project. Whether it’s national-scale surveys or specialized local models, our team is equipped to meet the most rigorous requirements.
What is a Geoid Model? A geoid is a model of the Earth’s surface that reflects mean sea level on shore and corresponds to a flat and level surface within the Earth’s gravity field. This “flat” level surface is used alongside GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems) coordinated height data to determine precise physical heights, providing essential context for elevation data across various applications. The geoid can be thought of as the physical reference surface from which physically meaningful elevations can be measured. Applications of Geoid Models Geoid models are critical a critical component of positioning infrastructure, with applications which include: Surveying and Mapping: They enable efficent GNSS height measurements, for engineering and construction projects. Flood Risk Assessments: They underpin analysis determining water flow patterns and coastal inundation modelling. National Height Datum: They facilitate a unifies reference surface for measuring hights across a country, critical for infrastructure development and geographic data consistency. Critical National Positioning Infrastructure: The support geodetic and GNSS networks, vital for navigation, transportation, and land management. Our Services: Data Capture and Geoid Modelling We offer airborne gravity surveys specifically tailored for geoid modelling and data processing services to deliver geoid models that meet the highest standards. Using our proprietary iCorus-iX scalar gravimeter, we capture gravity data suitable for cm level accurate geoid modelling from the air, allowing for seamless and efficient data capture over large and otherwise inaccessible areas. Data Capture Process Scalar Absolute Gravimetry: We use the iCorus-iX gravimeter to measure gravity across relatively coarse survey grids (typically 1-2 km line spacing). The system provides high accuracy, with gravity anomalies accurate to within 1-2 mGal. Survey Design: Flights are conducted at tailored altitudes and line spacings to ensure full coverage of the area. Depending on terrain and specific project needs, we adjust flight parameters for optimal downstream geoid modelling. Data Processing and Modelling After data capture, we process the collected data through several key steps: Gravity Anomalies: We reduce the gravity data to anomalies on a line-by-line basis, applying time domain filters to remove any artifacts associated with system dynamics during data capture. Least Squares Collocation: This method is used to interpolate gravity anomaly data in three dimensions onto regular grids at the topographic surface, as well as directly model the disturbing potential from scalar gravity anomalies. Transformation of Potential into a Reference Surface: The final transformation from potential into the reference surface is tailored to meet the client’s specific needs—whether producing a quasi-geoid by applying Bruns’ equation directly or applying additional topographic compensations (e.g., the Poincaré-Prey approach) to generate a true geoid. Uncertainty Quantification: Uncertainty is propagated through the least squares collocation method and final transformations, providing estimates of accuracy for both the gravity anomalies and the resulting geoid model. Processing Methods Gravity Anomalies and Interpolation: Gravity anomalies are processed at flight altitudes, then interpolated into regular grids as per client specifications. The anomalies are processed specifically for geoid modelling, e.g. using orthometric heights during the reductions. The interpolation includes a downward continuation of the gravity data to the surface of the topography. Data fusion: Additional data sources can be ingested during the interpolation phase using Least Squares Collocation to augment the airborne data with any existing high-fidelity gravity data coverage, or GNSS-levelled heights. Remove-Compute-Restore Scheme: To ensure high precision in the long wavelengths, we use global spherical harmonic models (e.g., EGM2008) to adjust for large-scale gravity variations, allowing us to focus on the finer details of the local gravity field. Why Choose Us? Our expertise in airborne geophysics and geoid modelling ensures that you receive the most accurate, reliable, and timely data for your project. Whether it’s national-scale surveys or specialized local models, our team is equipped to meet the most rigorous requirements.
Home News Xcalibur Smart Mapping Partners with Curtin University to Pioneer Aerial Detection Technology for Natural Hydrogen Exploration Last news 2 MIN. READ Xcalibur Smart Mapping Partners with Curtin University to Pioneer Aerial Detection Technology for Natural Hydrogen Exploration SHARE < SEE PREVIOUS NEW SEE NEXT NEW > < > Related news Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping to support sustainable mining and natural capital exploration in Bhutan SEE MORE > Last news Technology Driving a Data-Driven Energy Transition SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Koloma Forge Partnership to Accelerate Global Natural Hydrogen Exploration SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping completes 66,000 km airborne survey in France’s Central Massif SEE MORE > Last news A World First for Xcalibur Smart Mapping: 3D Hydrogen Plume Mapping with Quantum Raman Spectrometer SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping Expands North American Operations with Air Tractor Aircraft for Critical Mineral Exploration SEE MORE > Announcements Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping delivers data for 2023 project to National Geological Survey of Mongolia 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 > Events Last news Main conclusions of PDAC 2024: Which issues took the industry’s focus? SEE MORE > Contact us. FILL THE FORM
Home News Xcalibur Smart Mapping to support sustainable mining and natural capital exploration in Bhutan Last news 3 MIN. READ Xcalibur Smart Mapping to support sustainable mining and natural capital exploration in Bhutan SHARE Xcalibur Aviation (Australia) Pty Ltd will map more than 40,000 linear kilometres across the Low Southern Belt and the Thimphu-Paro region in the Kingdom of Bhutan. The results from the project will produce “Bhutan Natural Resource Prospectivity” maps created from newly acquired and already existing data. Xcalibur’s innovative mapping technology, data interpretation, and local training modules will revolutionise mapping and exploration in Bhutan. Xcalibur Smart Mapping, the world’s leading geophysical exploration company, will team up with the Bhutan Department of Geology and Mines (DGM) to revolutionise geophysical data acquisition in the region. The project will involve two helicopter platforms to map more than 40,000 linear kilometres using Xcalibur’s innovative mapping and sensor technology. The airborne survey will also be supported by detailed geophysical interpretation, training from Xcalibur Smart Mapping, and separate field geological mapping, geochemistry, geochronology, resource prospectivity surveys conducted by the Bhutan DGM. This integrated mapping program will produce geological and “Natural Resource Prospectivity” maps at 1:50,000 regional scale. The agreement marks Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s first survey in Bhutan, a country renowned for its rugged terrain topography and vast vegetation. Active tectonics, a fragile geological environment, steep topography and the effects of climate change make Bhutan highly vulnerable to geological hazards such as landslides and earthquakes. In this context, the acquired data can also be used to support valuable hazard mapping improvements and solutions. Crucially, the agreement will also cover the development of training programs to enhance local expertise in mapping and geophysical exploration. As Xcalibur Smart Mapping continues to pioneer advancements in geophysical exploration, this collaboration underscores its commitment to reshaping the future of sustainable exploration, mining and resource discovery. Miss Dawa (Geologist, Department of Geology and Mines), David Abbott (Xcalibur), Bart Anderson (Xcalibur), Dasho Karma Tshering (Honourable Secretary, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources), Mr. Phuntsho Namgyal (Director, Department of Geology and Mines) , Miss. Kuenzang Choden (Senior Geologist, Department of Geology and Mines) < SEE PREVIOUS NEW SEE NEXT NEW > < > Related news Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping Partners with Curtin University to Pioneer Aerial Detection Technology for Natural Hydrogen Exploration SEE MORE > Last news Technology Driving a Data-Driven Energy Transition SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Koloma Forge Partnership to Accelerate Global Natural Hydrogen Exploration SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping completes 66,000 km airborne survey in France’s Central Massif SEE MORE > Last news A World First for Xcalibur Smart Mapping: 3D Hydrogen Plume Mapping with Quantum Raman Spectrometer SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping Expands North American Operations with Air Tractor Aircraft for Critical Mineral Exploration SEE MORE > Announcements Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping delivers data for 2023 project to National Geological Survey of Mongolia 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 > Events Last news Main conclusions of PDAC 2024: Which issues took the industry’s focus? SEE MORE > Contact us. FILL THE FORM
SHARE Xcalibur Aviation (Australia) Pty Ltd will map more than 40,000 linear kilometres across the Low Southern Belt and the Thimphu-Paro region in the Kingdom of Bhutan. The results from the project will produce “Bhutan Natural Resource Prospectivity” maps created from newly acquired and already existing data. Xcalibur’s innovative mapping technology, data interpretation, and local training modules will revolutionise mapping and exploration in Bhutan. Xcalibur Smart Mapping, the world’s leading geophysical exploration company, will team up with the Bhutan Department of Geology and Mines (DGM) to revolutionise geophysical data acquisition in the region. The project will involve two helicopter platforms to map more than 40,000 linear kilometres using Xcalibur’s innovative mapping and sensor technology. The airborne survey will also be supported by detailed geophysical interpretation, training from Xcalibur Smart Mapping, and separate field geological mapping, geochemistry, geochronology, resource prospectivity surveys conducted by the Bhutan DGM. This integrated mapping program will produce geological and “Natural Resource Prospectivity” maps at 1:50,000 regional scale. The agreement marks Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s first survey in Bhutan, a country renowned for its rugged terrain topography and vast vegetation. Active tectonics, a fragile geological environment, steep topography and the effects of climate change make Bhutan highly vulnerable to geological hazards such as landslides and earthquakes. In this context, the acquired data can also be used to support valuable hazard mapping improvements and solutions. Crucially, the agreement will also cover the development of training programs to enhance local expertise in mapping and geophysical exploration. As Xcalibur Smart Mapping continues to pioneer advancements in geophysical exploration, this collaboration underscores its commitment to reshaping the future of sustainable exploration, mining and resource discovery. Miss Dawa (Geologist, Department of Geology and Mines), David Abbott (Xcalibur), Bart Anderson (Xcalibur), Dasho Karma Tshering (Honourable Secretary, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources), Mr. Phuntsho Namgyal (Director, Department of Geology and Mines) , Miss. Kuenzang Choden (Senior Geologist, Department of Geology and Mines)
Xcalibur Aviation (Australia) Pty Ltd will map more than 40,000 linear kilometres across the Low Southern Belt and the Thimphu-Paro region in the Kingdom of Bhutan. The results from the project will produce “Bhutan Natural Resource Prospectivity” maps created from newly acquired and already existing data. Xcalibur’s innovative mapping technology, data interpretation, and local training modules will revolutionise mapping and exploration in Bhutan. Xcalibur Smart Mapping, the world’s leading geophysical exploration company, will team up with the Bhutan Department of Geology and Mines (DGM) to revolutionise geophysical data acquisition in the region. The project will involve two helicopter platforms to map more than 40,000 linear kilometres using Xcalibur’s innovative mapping and sensor technology. The airborne survey will also be supported by detailed geophysical interpretation, training from Xcalibur Smart Mapping, and separate field geological mapping, geochemistry, geochronology, resource prospectivity surveys conducted by the Bhutan DGM. This integrated mapping program will produce geological and “Natural Resource Prospectivity” maps at 1:50,000 regional scale. The agreement marks Xcalibur Smart Mapping’s first survey in Bhutan, a country renowned for its rugged terrain topography and vast vegetation. Active tectonics, a fragile geological environment, steep topography and the effects of climate change make Bhutan highly vulnerable to geological hazards such as landslides and earthquakes. In this context, the acquired data can also be used to support valuable hazard mapping improvements and solutions. Crucially, the agreement will also cover the development of training programs to enhance local expertise in mapping and geophysical exploration. As Xcalibur Smart Mapping continues to pioneer advancements in geophysical exploration, this collaboration underscores its commitment to reshaping the future of sustainable exploration, mining and resource discovery. Miss Dawa (Geologist, Department of Geology and Mines), David Abbott (Xcalibur), Bart Anderson (Xcalibur), Dasho Karma Tshering (Honourable Secretary, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources), Mr. Phuntsho Namgyal (Director, Department of Geology and Mines) , Miss. Kuenzang Choden (Senior Geologist, Department of Geology and Mines)
Home News Technology Driving a Data-Driven Energy Transition Last news 4 MIN. READ Xcalibur Smart Mapping has been awarded in the Resources and Energy category at this year’s Australian Export Awards. SHARE We have been awarded in the Resources and Energy category at this year’s Australian Export Awards and very grateful especially in a record-breaking year with 105 entries from 48 different companies. This recognition highlights the vital role Xcalibur Smart Mapping plays in supporting countries through airborne exploration for data-driven decisions for the energy transition, which is essential for sustainable national development. At Xcalibur Smart Mapping, we provide cutting-edge Airborne geophysical data acquisition technologies that enable countries and industries to make informed decisions about their energy future. Our technology allows us to gather critical data from vast areas, which is then analyzed and managed to provide clear insights for optimizing resource use and planning energy strategies. In a world that is rapidly transitioning towards renewable energy, making decisions based on high-quality data is essential. Our airborne data acquisition, followed by rigorous analysis, ensures that governments, energy providers, and industries have access to the information they need to effectively manage resources and plan for sustainable energy solutions. This award acknowledges the importance of the work we do in enabling this crucial transition. A Milestone in a Record Year Receiving this recognition in a year with the highest number of applications in the history of the Australian Export Awards makes this achievement particularly significant. As global demand for sustainable energy solutions continues to grow, Xcalibur’s ability to provide actionable insights through advanced data acquisition and analysis is more crucial than ever. Our airborne technologies** not only help identify critical minerals essential for renewable energy technologies like electric vehicle batteries and solar panels, but they also assist in efficiently managing resources, contributing to more sustainable development. This award reflects the essential role we play in this global challenge, and we are thankful for the recognition. Next Stop: National Title and Exporter of the Year As we celebrate this achievement, we are looking ahead to the next step in our journey. Our next stop is the Western Australian Export Awards 2024 Gala Dinner and then onto Canberra this November, where we will compete for the National Title in our category as well as the prestigious Australian Exporter of the Year Award. Empowering Global Energy Solutions At Xcalibur Smart Mapping, with a strong ESG commitment, we contribute to the global transition towards more sustainable energy solutions. Our technology supports countries in their efforts to manage resources more effectively, paving the way for a cleaner, data-driven future. This award reaffirms the importance of our work and the key role that airborne data acquisition, analysis, and management, plays in ensuring successful energy transitions. We believe that the future of energy is deeply rooted in innovation and strategic, data-driven planning. By equipping countries and businesses with the insights they need to make informed decisions, we are helping them take meaningful steps toward a more sustainable future. Once again, we are grateful for the recognition from the Australian Export Awards, and we look forward to continuing our journey of innovation, sustainability, and global impact. < SEE PREVIOUS NEW SEE NEXT NEW > < > Related news Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping Partners with Curtin University to Pioneer Aerial Detection Technology for Natural Hydrogen Exploration SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping to support sustainable mining and natural capital exploration in Bhutan SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Koloma Forge Partnership to Accelerate Global Natural Hydrogen Exploration SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping completes 66,000 km airborne survey in France’s Central Massif SEE MORE > Last news A World First for Xcalibur Smart Mapping: 3D Hydrogen Plume Mapping with Quantum Raman Spectrometer SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping Expands North American Operations with Air Tractor Aircraft for Critical Mineral Exploration SEE MORE > Announcements Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping delivers data for 2023 project to National Geological Survey of Mongolia 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 > Events Last news Main conclusions of PDAC 2024: Which issues took the industry’s focus? SEE MORE > Contact us. FILL THE FORM
SHARE We have been awarded in the Resources and Energy category at this year’s Australian Export Awards and very grateful especially in a record-breaking year with 105 entries from 48 different companies. This recognition highlights the vital role Xcalibur Smart Mapping plays in supporting countries through airborne exploration for data-driven decisions for the energy transition, which is essential for sustainable national development. At Xcalibur Smart Mapping, we provide cutting-edge Airborne geophysical data acquisition technologies that enable countries and industries to make informed decisions about their energy future. Our technology allows us to gather critical data from vast areas, which is then analyzed and managed to provide clear insights for optimizing resource use and planning energy strategies. In a world that is rapidly transitioning towards renewable energy, making decisions based on high-quality data is essential. Our airborne data acquisition, followed by rigorous analysis, ensures that governments, energy providers, and industries have access to the information they need to effectively manage resources and plan for sustainable energy solutions. This award acknowledges the importance of the work we do in enabling this crucial transition. A Milestone in a Record Year Receiving this recognition in a year with the highest number of applications in the history of the Australian Export Awards makes this achievement particularly significant. As global demand for sustainable energy solutions continues to grow, Xcalibur’s ability to provide actionable insights through advanced data acquisition and analysis is more crucial than ever. Our airborne technologies** not only help identify critical minerals essential for renewable energy technologies like electric vehicle batteries and solar panels, but they also assist in efficiently managing resources, contributing to more sustainable development. This award reflects the essential role we play in this global challenge, and we are thankful for the recognition. Next Stop: National Title and Exporter of the Year As we celebrate this achievement, we are looking ahead to the next step in our journey. Our next stop is the Western Australian Export Awards 2024 Gala Dinner and then onto Canberra this November, where we will compete for the National Title in our category as well as the prestigious Australian Exporter of the Year Award. Empowering Global Energy Solutions At Xcalibur Smart Mapping, with a strong ESG commitment, we contribute to the global transition towards more sustainable energy solutions. Our technology supports countries in their efforts to manage resources more effectively, paving the way for a cleaner, data-driven future. This award reaffirms the importance of our work and the key role that airborne data acquisition, analysis, and management, plays in ensuring successful energy transitions. We believe that the future of energy is deeply rooted in innovation and strategic, data-driven planning. By equipping countries and businesses with the insights they need to make informed decisions, we are helping them take meaningful steps toward a more sustainable future. Once again, we are grateful for the recognition from the Australian Export Awards, and we look forward to continuing our journey of innovation, sustainability, and global impact.
We have been awarded in the Resources and Energy category at this year’s Australian Export Awards and very grateful especially in a record-breaking year with 105 entries from 48 different companies. This recognition highlights the vital role Xcalibur Smart Mapping plays in supporting countries through airborne exploration for data-driven decisions for the energy transition, which is essential for sustainable national development. At Xcalibur Smart Mapping, we provide cutting-edge Airborne geophysical data acquisition technologies that enable countries and industries to make informed decisions about their energy future. Our technology allows us to gather critical data from vast areas, which is then analyzed and managed to provide clear insights for optimizing resource use and planning energy strategies. In a world that is rapidly transitioning towards renewable energy, making decisions based on high-quality data is essential. Our airborne data acquisition, followed by rigorous analysis, ensures that governments, energy providers, and industries have access to the information they need to effectively manage resources and plan for sustainable energy solutions. This award acknowledges the importance of the work we do in enabling this crucial transition. A Milestone in a Record Year Receiving this recognition in a year with the highest number of applications in the history of the Australian Export Awards makes this achievement particularly significant. As global demand for sustainable energy solutions continues to grow, Xcalibur’s ability to provide actionable insights through advanced data acquisition and analysis is more crucial than ever. Our airborne technologies** not only help identify critical minerals essential for renewable energy technologies like electric vehicle batteries and solar panels, but they also assist in efficiently managing resources, contributing to more sustainable development. This award reflects the essential role we play in this global challenge, and we are thankful for the recognition. Next Stop: National Title and Exporter of the Year As we celebrate this achievement, we are looking ahead to the next step in our journey. Our next stop is the Western Australian Export Awards 2024 Gala Dinner and then onto Canberra this November, where we will compete for the National Title in our category as well as the prestigious Australian Exporter of the Year Award. Empowering Global Energy Solutions At Xcalibur Smart Mapping, with a strong ESG commitment, we contribute to the global transition towards more sustainable energy solutions. Our technology supports countries in their efforts to manage resources more effectively, paving the way for a cleaner, data-driven future. This award reaffirms the importance of our work and the key role that airborne data acquisition, analysis, and management, plays in ensuring successful energy transitions. We believe that the future of energy is deeply rooted in innovation and strategic, data-driven planning. By equipping countries and businesses with the insights they need to make informed decisions, we are helping them take meaningful steps toward a more sustainable future. Once again, we are grateful for the recognition from the Australian Export Awards, and we look forward to continuing our journey of innovation, sustainability, and global impact.
Home News Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Koloma Forge Partnership to Accelerate Global Natural Hydrogen Exploration Last news 3 MIN. READ Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Koloma Forge Partnership to Accelerate Global Natural Hydrogen Exploration SHARE Collaboration aims to unlock Earth’s vast geologic hydrogen resources, advancing the transition to sustainable energy Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Koloma announced today an exclusive partnership designed to accelerate the global exploration and development of natural hydrogen resources. This alliance marks a significant milestone in the quest for sustainable energy solutions, combining cutting-edge technology with unparalleled expertise to unlock Earth’s abundant reserves of geologic hydrogen. As the world urgently seeks alternatives to fossil fuels, natural hydrogen is rapidly emerging as a potential game-changer in the global energy landscape. Produced within the Earth’s crust through a chemical reaction between water and specific rock types—natural hydrogen offers a renewable, zero-carbon fuel source. Xcalibur Smart Mapping specializes in advanced surface and sub-surface mapping technologies that enable rapid, reliable, and remote detection of hydrogen-forming geological formations. Their expertise is instrumental in identifying and quantifying subsurface hydrogen source rocks, a critical step in transforming natural hydrogen into a viable energy resource. “This collaboration with Koloma marks a significant step forward in our mission to bring cutting-edge technologies that facilitate exploration for ground-breaking low-carbon resources to the market,” said Davin Allen, Managing Director of Xcalibur Smart Mapping Americas. “By combining our technologies and expertise with Koloma’s innovative technology and exploration advantages, this partnership is well-positioned to drive the global expansion of natural hydrogen and make a substantial impact on the future of clean energy.” Natural hydrogen holds immense promise as a zero-carbon fuel, essential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and diversifying the global energy mix. This collaboration not only underscores the importance of strategic partnerships in addressing the world’s energy challenges but also sets the stage for global expansion in the natural hydrogen sector. “The combined strengths of this partnership that integrates innovative technologies and exploration expertise will catalyze groundbreaking advancements in the global discovery and development of natural hydrogen, potentially redefining the future of clean energy,” said Dr. Tom Darrah, Koloma’s Chief Technology Officer. By leveraging their combined expertise in technology, data, and exploration, Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Koloma are paving the way toward a cleaner, more sustainable energy future—benefiting economies and the environment alike. < SEE PREVIOUS NEW SEE NEXT NEW > < > Related news Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping Partners with Curtin University to Pioneer Aerial Detection Technology for Natural Hydrogen Exploration SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping to support sustainable mining and natural capital exploration in Bhutan SEE MORE > Last news Technology Driving a Data-Driven Energy Transition SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping completes 66,000 km airborne survey in France’s Central Massif SEE MORE > Last news A World First for Xcalibur Smart Mapping: 3D Hydrogen Plume Mapping with Quantum Raman Spectrometer SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping Expands North American Operations with Air Tractor Aircraft for Critical Mineral Exploration SEE MORE > Announcements Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping delivers data for 2023 project to National Geological Survey of Mongolia 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 > Events Last news Main conclusions of PDAC 2024: Which issues took the industry’s focus? SEE MORE > Contact us. FILL THE FORM
SHARE Collaboration aims to unlock Earth’s vast geologic hydrogen resources, advancing the transition to sustainable energy Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Koloma announced today an exclusive partnership designed to accelerate the global exploration and development of natural hydrogen resources. This alliance marks a significant milestone in the quest for sustainable energy solutions, combining cutting-edge technology with unparalleled expertise to unlock Earth’s abundant reserves of geologic hydrogen. As the world urgently seeks alternatives to fossil fuels, natural hydrogen is rapidly emerging as a potential game-changer in the global energy landscape. Produced within the Earth’s crust through a chemical reaction between water and specific rock types—natural hydrogen offers a renewable, zero-carbon fuel source. Xcalibur Smart Mapping specializes in advanced surface and sub-surface mapping technologies that enable rapid, reliable, and remote detection of hydrogen-forming geological formations. Their expertise is instrumental in identifying and quantifying subsurface hydrogen source rocks, a critical step in transforming natural hydrogen into a viable energy resource. “This collaboration with Koloma marks a significant step forward in our mission to bring cutting-edge technologies that facilitate exploration for ground-breaking low-carbon resources to the market,” said Davin Allen, Managing Director of Xcalibur Smart Mapping Americas. “By combining our technologies and expertise with Koloma’s innovative technology and exploration advantages, this partnership is well-positioned to drive the global expansion of natural hydrogen and make a substantial impact on the future of clean energy.” Natural hydrogen holds immense promise as a zero-carbon fuel, essential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and diversifying the global energy mix. This collaboration not only underscores the importance of strategic partnerships in addressing the world’s energy challenges but also sets the stage for global expansion in the natural hydrogen sector. “The combined strengths of this partnership that integrates innovative technologies and exploration expertise will catalyze groundbreaking advancements in the global discovery and development of natural hydrogen, potentially redefining the future of clean energy,” said Dr. Tom Darrah, Koloma’s Chief Technology Officer. By leveraging their combined expertise in technology, data, and exploration, Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Koloma are paving the way toward a cleaner, more sustainable energy future—benefiting economies and the environment alike.
Collaboration aims to unlock Earth’s vast geologic hydrogen resources, advancing the transition to sustainable energy Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Koloma announced today an exclusive partnership designed to accelerate the global exploration and development of natural hydrogen resources. This alliance marks a significant milestone in the quest for sustainable energy solutions, combining cutting-edge technology with unparalleled expertise to unlock Earth’s abundant reserves of geologic hydrogen. As the world urgently seeks alternatives to fossil fuels, natural hydrogen is rapidly emerging as a potential game-changer in the global energy landscape. Produced within the Earth’s crust through a chemical reaction between water and specific rock types—natural hydrogen offers a renewable, zero-carbon fuel source. Xcalibur Smart Mapping specializes in advanced surface and sub-surface mapping technologies that enable rapid, reliable, and remote detection of hydrogen-forming geological formations. Their expertise is instrumental in identifying and quantifying subsurface hydrogen source rocks, a critical step in transforming natural hydrogen into a viable energy resource. “This collaboration with Koloma marks a significant step forward in our mission to bring cutting-edge technologies that facilitate exploration for ground-breaking low-carbon resources to the market,” said Davin Allen, Managing Director of Xcalibur Smart Mapping Americas. “By combining our technologies and expertise with Koloma’s innovative technology and exploration advantages, this partnership is well-positioned to drive the global expansion of natural hydrogen and make a substantial impact on the future of clean energy.” Natural hydrogen holds immense promise as a zero-carbon fuel, essential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and diversifying the global energy mix. This collaboration not only underscores the importance of strategic partnerships in addressing the world’s energy challenges but also sets the stage for global expansion in the natural hydrogen sector. “The combined strengths of this partnership that integrates innovative technologies and exploration expertise will catalyze groundbreaking advancements in the global discovery and development of natural hydrogen, potentially redefining the future of clean energy,” said Dr. Tom Darrah, Koloma’s Chief Technology Officer. By leveraging their combined expertise in technology, data, and exploration, Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Koloma are paving the way toward a cleaner, more sustainable energy future—benefiting economies and the environment alike.
Home News Xcalibur Smart Mapping completes 66,000 km airborne survey in France’s Central Massif Last news 3 MIN. READ Xcalibur Smart Mapping completes 66,000 km airborne survey in France’s Central Massif SHARE Xcalibur Smart Mapping has successfully completed a significant airborne geophysical survey across France’s Central Massif region. Since early July, this extensive project has spanned over 66,000 kilometres (30.000 km2), employing state-of-the-art airborne technology to capture crucial data for mineral exploration. The operation has utilised two Cessna Caravan aircraft, each equipped with cutting-edge geophysical sensors. These specialised aircraft have flown meticulously over designated areas, gathering comprehensive subsurface geological data. This will contribute essential insights for future resource evaluations and exploration initiatives. “Our survey in the Central Massif is a significant undertaking, where we’ve applied cutting-edge airborne geophysical technology to provide a detailed understanding of the subsurface,” said Víctor González, VP and Managing Director for Europe & North Africa at Xcalibur Smart Mapping. “By meticulously covering over 66,000 kilometers (30.000 km2), we are not only delivering vital data that will inform resource exploration but also ensuring that this knowledge supports sustainable management practices, aligned with both local and national priorities for resource conservation and environmental stewardship.” Following the survey’s conclusion, Xcalibur is focused on the thorough processing and analysis of the acquired data. This ensures that the project aligns with the technical requirements of the stakeholders, delivering on both objectives and timelines. About Xcalibur Smart Mapping Xcalibur Smart Mapping is the global leader in airborne and mapping geophysics industry, providing comprehensive and sustainable solutions for mapping and assessing natural capital, renewable and non-renewable resources with +100 years of accumulated experience. With over 1.400 executed projects and an astonishing total of more than 50 million linear kilometers flown, we have become global leaders across six continents. Our worldwide presence is underpinned by a fleet of more than 40 specialized aircraft owned by the group, all equipped with state-of-the-art geophysical systems. Our workforce, consisting of over 400 highly qualified employees, serves as the driving force behind our continuous innovation and industry success. To learn more, visit www.xcaliburmp.com < SEE PREVIOUS NEW SEE NEXT NEW > < > Related news Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping Partners with Curtin University to Pioneer Aerial Detection Technology for Natural Hydrogen Exploration SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping to support sustainable mining and natural capital exploration in Bhutan SEE MORE > Last news Technology Driving a Data-Driven Energy Transition SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping and Koloma Forge Partnership to Accelerate Global Natural Hydrogen Exploration SEE MORE > Last news A World First for Xcalibur Smart Mapping: 3D Hydrogen Plume Mapping with Quantum Raman Spectrometer SEE MORE > Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping Expands North American Operations with Air Tractor Aircraft for Critical Mineral Exploration SEE MORE > Announcements Last news Xcalibur Smart Mapping delivers data for 2023 project to National Geological Survey of Mongolia 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 > Events Last news Main conclusions of PDAC 2024: Which issues took the industry’s focus? SEE MORE > Contact us. FILL THE FORM
SHARE Xcalibur Smart Mapping has successfully completed a significant airborne geophysical survey across France’s Central Massif region. Since early July, this extensive project has spanned over 66,000 kilometres (30.000 km2), employing state-of-the-art airborne technology to capture crucial data for mineral exploration. The operation has utilised two Cessna Caravan aircraft, each equipped with cutting-edge geophysical sensors. These specialised aircraft have flown meticulously over designated areas, gathering comprehensive subsurface geological data. This will contribute essential insights for future resource evaluations and exploration initiatives. “Our survey in the Central Massif is a significant undertaking, where we’ve applied cutting-edge airborne geophysical technology to provide a detailed understanding of the subsurface,” said Víctor González, VP and Managing Director for Europe & North Africa at Xcalibur Smart Mapping. “By meticulously covering over 66,000 kilometers (30.000 km2), we are not only delivering vital data that will inform resource exploration but also ensuring that this knowledge supports sustainable management practices, aligned with both local and national priorities for resource conservation and environmental stewardship.” Following the survey’s conclusion, Xcalibur is focused on the thorough processing and analysis of the acquired data. This ensures that the project aligns with the technical requirements of the stakeholders, delivering on both objectives and timelines. About Xcalibur Smart Mapping Xcalibur Smart Mapping is the global leader in airborne and mapping geophysics industry, providing comprehensive and sustainable solutions for mapping and assessing natural capital, renewable and non-renewable resources with +100 years of accumulated experience. With over 1.400 executed projects and an astonishing total of more than 50 million linear kilometers flown, we have become global leaders across six continents. Our worldwide presence is underpinned by a fleet of more than 40 specialized aircraft owned by the group, all equipped with state-of-the-art geophysical systems. Our workforce, consisting of over 400 highly qualified employees, serves as the driving force behind our continuous innovation and industry success. To learn more, visit www.xcaliburmp.com
Xcalibur Smart Mapping has successfully completed a significant airborne geophysical survey across France’s Central Massif region. Since early July, this extensive project has spanned over 66,000 kilometres (30.000 km2), employing state-of-the-art airborne technology to capture crucial data for mineral exploration. The operation has utilised two Cessna Caravan aircraft, each equipped with cutting-edge geophysical sensors. These specialised aircraft have flown meticulously over designated areas, gathering comprehensive subsurface geological data. This will contribute essential insights for future resource evaluations and exploration initiatives. “Our survey in the Central Massif is a significant undertaking, where we’ve applied cutting-edge airborne geophysical technology to provide a detailed understanding of the subsurface,” said Víctor González, VP and Managing Director for Europe & North Africa at Xcalibur Smart Mapping. “By meticulously covering over 66,000 kilometers (30.000 km2), we are not only delivering vital data that will inform resource exploration but also ensuring that this knowledge supports sustainable management practices, aligned with both local and national priorities for resource conservation and environmental stewardship.” Following the survey’s conclusion, Xcalibur is focused on the thorough processing and analysis of the acquired data. This ensures that the project aligns with the technical requirements of the stakeholders, delivering on both objectives and timelines. About Xcalibur Smart Mapping Xcalibur Smart Mapping is the global leader in airborne and mapping geophysics industry, providing comprehensive and sustainable solutions for mapping and assessing natural capital, renewable and non-renewable resources with +100 years of accumulated experience. With over 1.400 executed projects and an astonishing total of more than 50 million linear kilometers flown, we have become global leaders across six continents. Our worldwide presence is underpinned by a fleet of more than 40 specialized aircraft owned by the group, all equipped with state-of-the-art geophysical systems. Our workforce, consisting of over 400 highly qualified employees, serves as the driving force behind our continuous innovation and industry success. To learn more, visit www.xcaliburmp.com