Brixton Metals Strikes Record Silver Intercepts at Ontario’s Langis Project
Event summary
- Brixton Metals reported record silver intercepts of 18.2m at 3,638 g/t Ag, including a high-grade zone of 6.8m at 9,421 g/t Ag at its Langis Project in Ontario.
- The results from hole LM-26-305 represent the highest-grade silver intercept encountered by the company to date.
- Brixton plans to add a second drill rig in May to increase exploration density following these high-grade findings.
The big picture
Brixton’s record-breaking silver intercepts at Langis reinforce the project’s potential as a high-grade producer in Ontario’s historic Cobalt mining district. The results come amid renewed interest in silver due to industrial demand and geopolitical supply constraints, positioning Brixton favorably for further exploration success.
What we're watching
- Resource Expansion
- Whether Brixton can sustain high-grade intercepts across broader zones at Langis, potentially increasing the project’s resource base.
- Execution Risk
- The pace at which Brixton integrates a second drill rig and scales up exploration efforts following these promising results.
- Market Reaction
- How investors respond to the high-grade silver findings, particularly given the historic significance of the Cobalt Camp.
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