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Added: November 13, 20252025-11-13T03:53:19-05:00 2025-11-13T03:53:19-05:00In: Geology

What is the importance of core logging accuracy in resource estimation?

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In the multi-billion dollar world of resource extraction, from mining minerals to conventional energy, the entire economic viability of a project rests on one fundamental question: “What is in the ground, and how much of it is there?” Answering this question is the purpose of resource estimation. The primary data used to build this estimate comes from a process known as core logging. The accuracy of this initial log is not just a technical detail; it is the foundational pillar upon which all subsequent financial and engineering decisions are built.

Building the blueprint: the geological model

Core logging is the systematic recording of geological data from drill core—the cylindrical sample of rock retrieved from deep within the earth. This log is the geologist’s first, and often only, direct look at the subsurface. From this core, loggers identify crucial information:

  • Lithology: The different rock types.
  • Structure: Features like faults, folds, and fractures.
  • Alteration: Chemical changes to the rock that may indicate mineralization.
  • Mineralization: The visual presence of the valuable commodity (e.g., flecks of gold, veins of copper).

This data is the raw input used to construct a 3D geological model, which is essentially a digital map of the deposit. If the core log is inaccurate—if a geologist misidentifies a rock unit that hosts the ore or fails to record a fault that displaces the deposit—the resulting model will be fundamentally flawed. The entire team will be working from a false blueprint, potentially targeting the wrong areas or misunderstanding the deposit’s shape and continuity.

The “Garbage In, Garbage Out” (GIGO) principle

The most sophisticated resource estimation software and geostatistical algorithms cannot correct for bad initial data. This is the “Garbage In, Garbage Out” (GIGO) principle. An estimation model, no matter how complex, will simply amplify and propagate the errors from the initial log.

This directly impacts the calculation of tonnage (how much rock there is) and grade (the concentration of the resource). The core log defines the “from” and “to” depths of the mineralized zones. These logged intervals are what determine which samples are sent for chemical assay.

If a logger inaccurately extends an ore zone by just half a meter in a single drill hole, the model might incorrectly assume that extra half-meter of high-grade material extends dozens of meters out, adding thousands of “phantom tonnes” to the resource. Conversely, missing a high-grade vein means valuable resources are never included in the estimate, leading to a missed opportunity. This is how small logging errors scale up to multi-million dollar mistakes, directly skewing the project’s Net Present Value (NPV).

The financial and engineering stakes

An inaccurate resource estimate, born from poor logging, has catastrophic downstream consequences.

  • Investment: an over-inflated estimate can lure investors into funding a mine that is not, and never will be, profitable, leading to catastrophic financial loss.
  • Mine Planning: engineers use the resource model to design the mine (e.g., the pit shape or underground tunnels). A flawed model means the mine plan is inefficient, targets waste rock, or leaves valuable ore behind.
  • Reconciliation: when the mine is operational, the company will compare what the model predicted (the estimate) with what the processing plant actually Poor reconciliation, often traced back to the initial logging, destroys market confidence and can cripple a company’s stock price.

In conclusion, core logging is the first and most critical step in the entire resource valuation chain. Its accuracy dictates the reliability of the geological model, the validity of the grade and tonnage calculations, and, ultimately, the financial success or failure of the project. Investing in rigorous logger training, standardized procedures, and robust quality control is the single most important insurance policy a resource company can have.

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