Brixton Metals Hits Ultra-High-Grade Silver at Langis Project
Event summary
- Brixton Metals reported an ultra-high-grade silver intercept of 82,334 g/t over 0.5m at its Langis Project in Ontario.
- The drill result is among the highest silver grades ever recorded globally and demonstrates significant high-grade potential despite historic mining.
- The 2026 drill campaign has completed 8,282 meters across 43 holes, targeting both infill and expansion of known silver zones.
- Langis Project includes a former producing mine with excellent infrastructure and over 10km of underground workings.
The big picture
Brixton Metals' ultra-high-grade silver discovery at Langis reinforces the project's status as a unique primary silver asset. The results come amid renewed interest in high-grade silver deposits globally, particularly in historically productive mining districts like Ontario's Cobalt Camp. With existing infrastructure and proven mineralization styles, Langis could emerge as a key player in the silver sector if follow-up drilling continues to deliver.
What we're watching
- Resource Expansion
- Whether Brixton can sustain high-grade intercepts and expand the mineralized zones at Langis.
- Market Reaction
- How investors will value these exceptional drill results in the context of current silver market dynamics.
- Development Timeline
- The pace at which Brixton advances Langis from exploration to potential production, given its historic infrastructure.
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