Satellite Imagery

GeES is a high-tech, ecological, sustainable, industrial-chemical company. designing and supplying business models to identify graphite, lithium, cobalt, and nickel. sources, applying satellite technology.

A mining business plan can be developed, over a forty-five days period, at a cost determined by the territorial extension to be analyzed.

A satellite review focuses only on one mineral at a time, over square blocks equivalent to 100 hectares, or one square kilometer.

The cost of each satellite run depends on location conditions.

The report produced by a satellite imagery includes:

the mineral content of the location measured in metric tons.

potential output per year measured in metric tons.

life of the project measured in years.

investment required to develop a site, in US dollars.

operating expenditure per metric ton.

discounted net present value.

payback period before taxes

after-tax internal rate of return. And

after tax cash flows.

Satellite Imagery Contributions to Mining

Transforming the way mining companies do business from exploration to extraction to the final sale of products.

providing miners with real-time control of their value chain increasing efficiencies and automation, streamline reporting

improving sustainability and provides early-warning systems for safety.