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Searcher expands into mining with airborne survey in Queensland

Searcher Expands into Mining Sector with Airborne Survey in Queensland, Australia

Searcher, a leading service provider of global geoscience products for exploration & production companies, is pleased to announce its expansion into the mining sector with the completion of an airborne exploration survey in Queensland, on behalf of Longreach Mineral Exploration Pty Ltd (Longreach).

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The new airborne magnetic and radiometric geophysical survey was acquired over Longreach’s exploration permit, located approximately 40 km northeast of Clermont, Queensland. The survey covers 387 square kilometres and includes 8,770km of data acquisition lines.

Searcher were contracted by Longreach to assist with project management. Searcher’s input included project planning and survey design, sourcing and contracting MAGSPEC Airborne Surveys Pty Ltd as the principal contractor, management and quality control of the acquisition and processing and interpretation of the final data.

Helen Anderson, Vice President of Minerals for Searcher said “Searcher’s extensive knowledge and experience in the petroleum industry are transferable to the mineral sector.  We were able to apply this to assist Longreach Mineral Exploration to achieve their exploration goals.  We are also excited to be actively reviewing other data acquisition and data services to offer the mineral sector.”

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