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GeoSequel is a data management system for geological exploration and mining production. Its core goal is to replace fragile spreadsheets and single-user databases with a secure, accurate, and tamper-resistant “single source of truth.” It covers data types such as drillholes, drill samples, trenching, geochemical samples, blast holes, monitoring wells, process flow samples, and environmental monitoring samples, making it suitable for long-term data management from early-stage exploration through mine production and reclamation monitoring.
The product is centered on a SQL Server-based web database manager, available either as a cloud subscription or an on-site installation. Geological logging can be carried out in connected or disconnected mode, allowing multiple field geologists to record interval data such as lithology, alteration, mineralization, weathering, and geotechnical information in field environments, while maintaining consistency through dropdown options. GeoSequel also includes built-in LabTools, effectively a LIMS for mine-site laboratories. It can handle multiple sample and analysis types, support sample submission, assay result buffering, and data workflows with production and environmental personnel. QA/QC is a major strength, with built-in reporting for standards, duplicates, blanks, collar checks, downhole checks, and assay integrity checks.
Publicly available materials only state that GeoSequel is “reasonably priced” and offers both cloud subscriptions and site-based installation. Specific plans, seat counts, quotes, or trial information are not disclosed. All Windows tablet/laptop applications and Android mobile applications are included in the GeoSequel license.
Its strengths lie in its high level of industry specialization, covering exploration, grade control, laboratories, environmental reporting, and pre-modeling data preparation. It can exchange data with general mine planning software, GIS, and modeling applications, helping avoid lock-in to expensive single-user modeling tools. User feedback also highlights fast support response. The downside is that the official website is relatively high-level and lacks public details on pricing, APIs, permission models, auditing, encryption, and compliance certifications, so enterprise buyers will still need further due diligence.
GeoSequel is best suited to mining companies, exploration teams, mine laboratories, grade-control geologists, and resource projects that require rigorous QA/QC. It is not a good fit for general-purpose data management or teams that need an open developer ecosystem. Access from China cannot be determined from the available content and is assessed as unknown.
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