Canstar Resources Partners with TerraAI for $11.5M Critical Metals Exploration in Newfoundland

Reuters
12 Jun
Canstar Resources Partners with TerraAI for $11.5M Critical Metals Exploration in Newfoundland

Canstar Resources Inc. has announced the execution of a letter of intent for a strategic exploration partnership with TerraAI, a Khosla Ventures-backed artificial intelligence company. This collaboration is aimed at utilizing AI to enhance the exploration of critical metals within Canstar's $11.5 million joint venture at its Buchans and Mary March projects in central Newfoundland. The initial focus will be on the Mary March discovery hole, leveraging TerraAI's technology to integrate and analyze geological data, with the goal of generating high-confidence drill targets and optimizing drilling strategies. This partnership is expected to increase the probability of discovery and reduce exploration costs, positioning Canstar for more efficient and effective drilling operations.

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