Sustainable underground resources exploration Australia

Sustainable underground resources exploration Australia

Stéphane Homke

Stéphane Homke

Lead Geologist
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BBC World Service

The man who finds water in the desert

BBC Outlook Podcast. December 4, 2023.
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Nimr reed beds (© Bauer Nimr)

THE WATEX™ SYSTEM FOR SOIL EXPLORATION IN OMAN (PDO's NIMR REED BEDS, OMAN, 2007)

The WATEX™ System used for soil exploration in Oman, close to the Nimr Oil field.
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the New York Times

Huge aquifers are discovered in North Kenya

Two articles in the New York Times about the significant discoveries of aquifers in North Kenya - September 2013
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Landsat Science

Vast Water Reserves Found in Drought-Prone Northern Kenya

Another article about the Lotikipi groundwater discovery in North Kenya, Turkana County, by RTI - September 2013
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The RTI Team in Niamey in front of MCC-MCA-Niger office in 2019, with Dr. David Kreamer representing the hydrogeological team of University of Nevada, Las Vegas. (© RTI, 2019)

THE WATEX™ SYSTEM USED FOR IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE IN NIGER (2019-2021)

WATEX™ System: A game changing technology for irrigated agriculture in a national masterplan
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RTI EXPLORATION is a global leader in the exploration sciences. We provide clients with the expertise and technology they need to discover and develop critical resources, from minerals and metals to groundwater and energy resources. Our team of highly experienced professionals has a proven track record of success in locating and developing some of the world's most important resources. Areas of expertise:
Our technologies can be adopted independently or combined together into an integrated solution, ready for execution project development master plan:
  • WATEX™ : Precise Delineation of Groundwater Reservoirs down to 3 Km
  • BAMEX™ : Uncovering the Optimal Mineral Potential to be Unlocked
  • HEXUB™ : Accurate Delineation of Areas of Major Hydrocarbon Interest
  • OSIRIS™ : Environmental Monitoring, Soil and Forest Classifications

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