By Earth.com
Publication Date: 2025-12-29 19:14:00
Fleet Space says its satellite AI expanded Quebec’s Cisco lithium project into a target of 329 million metric tons of ore. That estimate equals a total of 360 million tons and supports a system that can propose drill sites within 48 hours.
Why this Canadian lithium matters
The work was led by Fleet Space Technologies, an Australian exploration company that builds satellite-linked tools for finding minerals.
Its geoscientists use this system to map the subsurface beneath the Cisco property and other early-stage mineral projects worldwide.
At Cisco, the exploration target is about 300 million tons of lithium rock grading one percent lithium oxide.
That potential would place Cisco among the largest hard-rock lithium prospects now being tracked in the James Bay region.
It also shows how digital tools can reshape early exploration long before a formal resource estimate locks in official numbers.
Satellites and sensors see underground
Fleet’s ExoSphere platform links a swarm of…