What's Happening?
Noble Plains Uranium has completed the digitization of historical drill data at its Shirley Central Project in Wyoming. The company employed artificial intelligence-powered computer vision to process 1,211 historical drill holes acquired from Ur-Energy,
identifying 341 uranium intercepts. This initiative aims to guide upcoming confirmation drilling by converting decades-old files and scanned gamma logs into a modern geological model. The digitized dataset has informed the placement of seven confirmation drill holes, designed to advance Shirley Central toward a potential mineral resource. The Shirley Central Property consists of 30 mineral claims covering 665 acres, directly adjacent to Ur-Energy’s producing Shirley mine. Noble Plains acquired the raw historical drill data from Ur-Energy, which existed only as old, scanned gamma logs unusable in modern resource-estimation workflows. The company engaged Geomorphic AI to systematically extract, standardize, and analyze the full dataset, converting CPS readings into estimated uranium oxide grades.
Why It's Important?
The use of AI in processing historical drilling data represents a significant advancement in the field of mineral exploration. By leveraging technology, Noble Plains can potentially reduce the time and cost associated with traditional exploration methods. This approach not only accelerates the resource estimation process but also enhances the accuracy of identifying viable mineral deposits. The project’s proximity to Ur-Energy’s producing Shirley mine suggests potential synergies and economic benefits, as successful confirmation drilling could lead to increased uranium production. This development is particularly relevant given the growing demand for uranium as a clean energy source, which could impact energy markets and contribute to the U.S. energy independence strategy.
What's Next?
Noble Plains plans to proceed with the confirmation drilling program, focusing on two prospective intercept clusters characterized by higher-grade uranium accumulation. The targeted approach mirrors the strategy that delivered a 90% hit rate in their previous Duck Creek project. As the project progresses, stakeholders, including investors and local communities, will be keenly observing the outcomes of the drilling program. Successful results could lead to further development and potential partnerships with existing operators in the region, such as Ur-Energy. Additionally, regulatory approvals and environmental assessments will be critical in advancing the project toward production.













