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Adrok+

Adrok+

Mining

Edinburgh, 1,332 followers

Predrilling Virtual Logging® Its Less Boring with Adrok®

About us

Adrok+ is passionate about helping to make the world a better place by helping to better understand what lies beneath the earth creating virtual boreholes – therefore realising considerable savings for exploratory projects. Adrok+ develops and uses advanced technology to supply geophysical services for locating, identifying and mapping subsurface natural resources (oil, gas, water, minerals) in environmentally-friendly ways. We provide our clients with measurements of the subsurface natural resources, rock types and rock sequences before drilling and, at the same time, help them mitigate the environmental damage caused by traditional exploration techniques. We call our technology Atomic Dielectric Resonance. We call our services Predrilling Virtual Logging ®. Its Less Boring with Adrok ®. If you want to discover new things, you either need to look in new places or try new methodologies. It would be great to learn about your technical challenges to see if we could tailor our technological services to help meet your needs and provide you with solutions. Please get in touch if you’d like to find out more about Adrok+ and our technologies. Let us know if you are interested in discussing future partnerships, collaborations and business opportunities. Thanks for your interest in Adrok+ https://www.adrokgroup.com/contact

Website
http://www.adrokgroup.com
Industry
Mining
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Edinburgh,
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Oil Exploration, Minerals Exploration, Minerals Prospecting, Geophysical surveys, Water Exploration, Geosciences, Geotechnical surveys, Onshore surveys, Offshore surveys, critical minerals, clean energy, energy transition, remote sensing, and spectroscopy

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  • Adrok+ reposted this

    💧 What if we could see water hidden deep beneath the Earth's surface before drilling? Atomic Dielectric Resonance (ADR) technology is helping make that possible by detecting subtle differences in dielectric properties, conductivity, resonance signatures, and fluid movement underground. By identifying potential aquifers non-invasively, we can reduce unnecessary drilling, lower environmental impact, and improve access to one of our planet's most precious resources. As water scarcity becomes an increasingly global challenge, smarter exploration technologies can play a vital role in supporting communities, agriculture, and sustainable development. Better data. Better decisions. Better outcomes for people and the planet. #ADR #AtomicDielectricResonance #WaterSecurity #Groundwater #Sustainability #Innovation #ClimateAction #Hydrogeology #EnvironmentalTechnology #ESG

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    Can Adrok Ltd. be trusted? As a relatively new technology the spotlight and microscope of third party scrutiny is typically shone brighter on our company. Working with Adrok and their technology involves a commitment to environmentally friendly exploration practices. Adrok's Atomic Dielectric Resonance (ADR) technology is recognized for its precision and depth accuracy, with successful tests down to 700 m in Central Scotland and Australia; 1km in California; 5km in North Africa. The technology has been praised for its speed and utility, matching geologists' predictions and finding additional mineralization where drilling couldn't reach. Adrok's services are non-invasive, making them a preferred choice for environmentally conscious exploration. Adrok's technology has been validated by mining industry leaders, with positive testimonials from companies like McEwen Mining and Gensource Potash. The technology's ability to pinpoint high-grade mineral targets and align closely with seismic and lab data has been a significant advantage in some projects. Adrok's commitment to sustainability and customer satisfaction is evident in their ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 27001 accreditation, as well as their Investors in People Gold Award. These globally recognized standards demonstrate Adrok's steadfast commitment to continuous improvements and operational excellence. Overall, Adrok's technology and services are well-regarded in the industry, and their commitment to professionalism and environmental sustainability makes them a trustworthy choice for exploration projects. 

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    The #geothermal exploration market is shifting from promise to deployment. What felt like a niche part of the energy transition is starting to look like strategic infrastructure. Recent momentum is hard to ignore: the U.S. DOE announced a $171.5 million funding opportunity for next-generation geothermal field tests and exploration drilling, Ormat signed a portfolio PPA of up to 150 MW to support Google’s Nevada operations, and Fervo closed $421 million in non-recourse financing for Cape Station. The IEA also says next-generation geothermal financing reached nearly $2.2 billion in 2025, up 80% year over year. The driver is clear: markets need reliable, low-emissions, 24/7 power, and geothermal is becoming more attractive as data center demand rises and drilling performance improves. DOE says data centers’ share of annual U.S. electricity consumption more than doubled from 1.9% in 2018 to 4.4% in 2023 and could reach 6.7% to 12% by 2028. At the same time, the 2025 U.S. Geothermal Market Report points to strong momentum from new PPAs, private investment, and emerging demand from data centers and grid support. But the biggest challenge in geothermal has not changed: exploration risk. The IEA notes that drilling and well costs can represent up to 80% of total project costs. That means better subsurface intelligence before drilling is no longer a nice-to-have — it is becoming a real competitive advantage. This is where Adrok can help. At Adrok, we use Atomic Dielectric Resonance (ADR) and Predrilling Virtual Logging® to provide non-invasive subsurface intelligence before drilling. For geothermal applications, Adrok says its electromagnetic system can provide a proxy temperature measurement of the subsurface without drilling, helping teams identify promising targets earlier, reduce unnecessary wells, and make faster, lower-impact decisions. As geothermal scales into a more serious 24/7 power market, the winners will be the teams that reduce uncertainty earliest. That is the opportunity in front of the sector — and where Adrok can add real value. #Geothermal #GeothermalEnergy #EnergyTransition #Exploration #Subsurface #CleanEnergy #DataCenters #Adrok

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    The global race for critical minerals is accelerating — but here’s the key insight most people are missing: 👉 The challenge isn’t just supply. It’s discovery. As we move through 2026, governments and mining companies are investing heavily in securing lithium, rare earths, copper, and other strategic resources. But exploration remains: Expensive Slow High risk At the same time, demand continues to surge — driven by AI, electrification, defence, and the energy transition. 🌍 What we’re seeing globally: Australia, North America, and India rapidly expanding exploration programmes Increasing geopolitical competition for secure supply chains Strong investment in early-stage mineral discovery Growing demand for technologies that reduce drilling costs and uncertainty 📊 The opportunity: Exploration is now the bottleneck in the critical minerals value chain — not mining capacity. This creates a significant opportunity for innovative technologies that can: ✔ Improve discovery success rates ✔ Reduce exploration costs ✔ Accelerate time to resource definition 💡 For companies like Adrok Ltd., this is where real value is created — enabling faster, more cost-effective subsurface intelligence at the earliest stages of exploration. 🔎 The next phase of the energy transition will be defined not just by who mines the minerals — but by who finds them first. #CriticalMinerals #EnergyTransition #Mining #Exploration #Geophysics #Innovation #AI #Sustainability

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    🚀 We’ve just launched our latest e-book: Unlocking the Subsurface Understanding what lies beneath the ground has always been complex, costly, and uncertain. That’s exactly why we developed ADR (Atomic Dielectric Resonance) — a breakthrough in subsurface intelligence. 📘 In this new e-book, we go deep into the science and engineering behind ADR, including: • Electromagnetic wave propagation in layered media • Dielectric resonance and material identification • Signal processing and subsurface modelling • Real-world applications across infrastructure, mining, and energy This is not just an overview — it’s a technical deep dive designed for engineers, innovators, and decision-makers who want to truly understand the technology. 💡 Why it matters: ADR enables faster, more accurate, and non-invasive subsurface insights — helping reduce risk, cost, and uncertainty across projects. 👇 Download your free copy here: #DeepTech #Geophysics #Subsurface #Engineering #Innovation #Mining #Infrastructure #Energy

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    📍 Why Geophysics Technology Has Never Mattered More for Critical Metals Exploration #CriticalMetals #Geophysics #Minerals #EnergyTransition #ExplorationTech We’re at a pivotal moment: demand for critical minerals — like lithium, cobalt, nickel and rare earth elements — is on pace to triple by 2030 as the world races toward net‑zero emissions and digitalisation. This was reiterated at a recent global UN forum, where leaders highlighted how minerals once of niche strategic interest are now central to energy, tech and defense supply chains. But here’s the exploration challenge many people miss: supply isn’t keeping pace with demand. Global exploration investment remains under pressure, with grassroots programmes languishing even as mining budgets get reallocated. This is where cutting‑edge geophysics technology shines. 🔍 Top trends and stats shaping exploration right now: • Demand growth: Critical mineral needs could triple by 2030 — a structural shift for energy and tech value chains that highlights the urgency of new discovery. • Geophysics market growth: The global geophysical data collection market is projected to grow from ~US$6.9B in 2025 to US$7.5B by 2030, as demand for high‑resolution subsurface mapping rises. • Market realities: Exploration budgets for non‑ferrous minerals — including key battery metals — have declined for several years, underscoring the need for smarter, data‑driven targeting. • Technological inflection: Advanced sensor networks, AI‑enhanced inversion and integrated model workflows are rapidly becoming standard tools for reducing risk and guiding drill targets with unprecedented clarity. The takeaway? Geophysics isn’t a “nice‑to‑have” — it’s essential. When every tonne of critical metal counts, the ability to see deeper, with greater confidence and lower environmental impact, is a strategic advantage. If you’re solving these same challenges — whether in exploration strategy, data analytics, or sustainable discovery — let’s connect and share insights. The roadmap to supply security and energy transition demands collaboration and innovation. 🌍🔋

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    For decades, subsurface imaging has relied on assumptions, approximations, and often—educated guesswork. Entire industries have been built on interpreting incomplete pictures. Technologies like seismic surveying, ground-penetrating radar (GPR), and electromagnetic methods have taken us a long way—but they each come with trade-offs: * Seismic can provide depth, but often relies heavily on interpretation and modelling assumptions * GPR offers high resolution, but is limited in depth and performance in certain ground conditions * Electromagnetic techniques can indicate contrasts, but not always with the clarity needed for confident decision-making So what happens when the picture becomes clearer? At Adrok, we’ve been challenging the status quo with a fundamentally different approach to understanding what lies beneath—not by refining existing methods, but by rethinking the physics behind them. Directly identifying minerals, rock types and fluids using spectroscopy has been a gamechanger. Our technology doesn’t just improve resolution. It reframes what’s possible: * From indirect signals → to more direct material identification * From layered uncertainty → to clearer differentiation between materials * From retrospective interpretation → to more actionable, real-time insight This isn’t just about better data. It’s about better decisions—whether that’s in energy, infrastructure, mining, or environmental applications. The real question is: If we can see the subsurface more clearly than ever before… what will we do differently? #Innovation #DeepTech #Geophysics #EnergyTransition #Subsurface #Adrok

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    Would You Test It Here or There? (A Field Note for the Curious Geophysicist) I do not ask you to agree, dear peer, Nor trade your models held so dear. I ask a smaller, fairer thing: To test a claim before you swing. You say, “It cannot work that way— The waves decay, the fields won’t stay.” You cite the laws, as well you should, For physics guides the common good. But have you tried it in the field? Have you seen what data yield? Not papers bound or claims proclaimed— But blind tests run, with wells unnamed? Would you test it in a basin? Would you test it, time-and-spacing? Would you test it, double-blinded? With controls and results well-minded? You do not like it—so you say. You doubt its depth, its claimed display. “I will not test it here or there. I will not test it anywhere.” But science thrives where doubt meets trial— Not only theory, but the mile. Between “impossible” and “true” Lies measured work for me and you. Try it against your seismic lines. Try it where the log data shines. Try it where the drill bit went— And match the depths, the lith extent. If it fails—then let it fall. Publish it, and tell us all. For negative results still teach, And strengthen what the laws can reach. If it works—though not as claimed— Still progress will not be shamed. A niche, a tool, a bounded role May yet emerge to aid the whole. So do not scoff without a test, Nor crown it king without the rest. Let data speak—both weak and strong— For that’s where all good truths belong. I do not ask belief today. Just set the bias slightly away. Would you test it? That’s the ask— A modest, measurable, scientific task. Would you test it here or there? Would you test it—anywhere?

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    🚨 What if the answers to your biggest subsurface challenges were already beneath your feet — just waiting to be seen differently? Across energy, mining, infrastructure, and environmental projects, the same question keeps surfacing: How confident are we in what lies below the surface? Decisions worth millions are often based on limited data, assumptions, and expensive drilling campaigns. But what if you could reduce uncertainty before you drill? At Adrok, we’re helping organisations see the subsurface in a new way — using Advanced Resonance Technology (ART) to rapidly map underground materials, fluids, and structures from the surface. 🔎 Imagine being able to: • Identify lithology and fluids earlier in the project lifecycle • Reduce unnecessary drilling and associated costs • De-risk exploration and infrastructure planning • Make faster, more confident decisions The subsurface has always held the answers. Now we have a better way to read them. 💡 The real question is no longer “What might be underground?” It’s “Why are we still guessing?” If you're exploring, drilling, or planning infrastructure and want to reduce subsurface uncertainty, let’s start a conversation. #SubsurfaceIntelligence #Exploration #EnergyTransition #Mining #Infrastructure #Innovation

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