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Earth AI and Legacy Minerals Announce First Ever Greenfield Palladium Discovery Using Artificial Intelligence in New South Wales

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Use of Predictive Technology at Fontenoy Suggests Massive Palladium System

Australia and LOS ANGELES, Nov. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Earth AI, a predictive explorer and driller for clean energy metals using artificial intelligence, and its joint venture partner, Legacy Minerals (ASX: LGM), a gold, copper, and base-metal projects exploration company, today announced the verified discovery of one of the largest palladium mineral systems in Australia. The discovery was made near Wombat, in the Southwestern Slopes region of New South Wales (NSW), Australia at a site known as the Fontenoy Project, a mineral rich area part of the Lachlan Fold Belt. Beyond the original drilled area, Earth AI has uncovered broader mineralization across a 2km2 zone, which could make it the largest platinum group elements (PGE) prospect in the world.

This significant discovery of palladium, platinum, and nickel elements is both the first verified greenfield mineral discovery made by artificial intelligence (AI) and the first discovery of magmatic nickel, copper and PGEs on the east coast of Australia, a region previously thought to contain no magmatic nickel. This represents a major development and potential shift for the critical minerals' global markets, which play a key role in the energy transition. Roughly 40% of global palladium is produced in Russia, which has been subject to growing calls for international sanctions, while another 40% is produced in South African brownfield mines that are known for deadly working conditions and poor economics.

Palladium is a vital component used in catalytic converters to reduce noxious emissions in internal combustion engine (ICE) and hybrid vehicles, while platinum and nickel are both used in energy transition technologies including hydrogen fuel cells and lithium-ion batteries. It is estimated that the world will need to increase production of critical minerals by 30x to a market value of $10T in order to meet demands associated with the renewable energy transition. New discoveries at scale like Fontenoy are critical at a time when discoveries of new mineral prospects have declined by more than 70% over the last decade, due to traditional exploration approaches that can be inefficient, ineffective, and expensive.

"After years of development, we are incredibly excited to see our AI-powered technology accurately predicting the location of mineral deposits and our drilling program validating those predictions," said Roman Teslyuk, CEO and founder of Earth AI. "The opportunity at Fontenoy is massive and it is a project that has huge significance, both in providing critical metals needed for the energy transition, as well as from a personal perspective, as a Ukrainian, in providing an alternative source to the market that doesn't fund Russia's war on Ukraine."