Brixton Metals Hits High-Grade Silver at Langis Project
Event summary
- Brixton Metals drilled 906 g/t silver over 4.3 m, including 1,329 g/t over 1.8 m at its Langis Project in Ontario.
- The 2026 drill campaign has completed 18,678.05 meters across 90 holes, targeting high-grade silver zones.
- High-grade intercepts include 23.7 m of 206.6 g/t silver in the Shaft 6 South area and 4.95 m of 493 g/t silver in the Shaft 6 Southeast area.
- Disseminated silver mineralization observed, suggesting potential for large-scale, bulk-tonnage deposits.
- Brixton aims to drill 60,000 meters at Langis in 2026 to advance toward a maiden resource estimate.
The big picture
Brixton Metals' latest drill results at the Langis Project highlight the potential for high-grade silver deposits in the historic Cobalt mining camp. The discovery of disseminated silver mineralization suggests broader mineralization beyond traditional vein structures, which could significantly enhance the project's resource potential. The company's aggressive drilling campaign aims to define a maiden resource estimate, positioning Langis as a key player in the silver mining sector. The strategic focus on expanding high-grade zones aligns with broader industry trends of exploring and developing high-value mineral deposits in established mining regions.
What we're watching
- Resource Potential
- Whether the disseminated silver mineralization extends beyond the veins, indicating larger-scale deposits.
- Drilling Progress
- The pace at which Brixton completes its 60,000-meter drilling goal and the quality of additional intercepts.
- Market Impact
- How the high-grade results influence investor sentiment and potential partnerships or acquisitions.
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