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    KoBold’s AI-driven lithium push in DRC: exploration scale and data insights for mine teams

    April 13, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    KoBold’s AI-driven lithium push in DRC: exploration scale and data insights for mine teams

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    KoBold Metals has launched what CEO Kurt House calls the largest lithium exploration campaign in history in the Democratic Republic of Congo, committing over $50 million through early 2027. The company will use AI-driven targeting, advanced sensors and 30,000 sq. km of airborne surveys across 13 licences totalling more than 3,000 sq. km, expanding to 5,000 sq. km by year-end, centred on the high-grade pegmatites of the Manono region. Plans include thousands of drill holes and over 30,000 geochemical samples, signalling a major new data-rich testbed for AI-guided critical minerals exploration.

    Technical Brief

    • Funding commitment exceeds $50 million, ringfenced to run through early 2027 for lithium targeting.
    • KoBold is active on nearly 60 exploration projects across three continents, providing a broad comparative dataset.
    • Manono focus leverages previously identified, very high-grade lithium pegmatites, implying structurally controlled, coarse-grained LCT systems.
    • Airborne survey footprint (30,000 sq. km) is six times larger than the current licence area, enabling regional-scale structural mapping.
    • Thousands of drillholes plus >30,000 geochemical samples will generate dense 3D datasets for AI-driven inversion and targeting.
    • Rapid scale-up in DRC from zero staff and tenure a year ago to largest US investor indicates aggressive mobilisation capacity.
    • Advanced sensors coupled with AI imply integrated workflows combining geophysics, hyperspectral, geochemistry and drilling data in near real time.
    • For other critical mineral frontiers, such large, AI-led datasets could reset baseline expectations for greenfields targeting density and speed.

    Our Take

    KoBold Metals’ nearly 60 exploration projects across three continents put its DRC lithium push at the aggressive end of critical minerals portfolios in our database, signalling a strategy to secure scale ahead of the $15–18/kg lithium carbonate price band SQM is flagging for 2026.

    With 13 DRC licences funded only through early 2027, KoBold is effectively time‑boxing its AI‑driven targeting phase, which is likely to prioritise rapid ranking and potential farm‑out or JV options rather than full in‑house build‑out of every lithium prospect.

    Metso’s repeated appearance in our recent coverage for advanced filtration, screening and SX‑EW systems suggests that if KoBold’s DRC lithium assets advance, Metso is well placed as a processing-technology supplier, especially where fine or moisture‑sensitive ores are involved.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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