Brixton Metals Hits High-Grade Silver at Langis Project
Event summary
- Brixton Metals reported high-grade silver results from its Langis Project, including 15,522 g/t over 0.5m and 5,791 g/t over 1.75m.
- The drill campaign in 2026 has completed 6,226 meters across 32 holes, with assay results from 9 holes released.
- Langis Project benefits from existing infrastructure, including all-season road access, power, rail connections, and a refiner.
- Brixton plans to evaluate silver in tailings, with previous samples showing 1.5 to 4.0 opt silver.
The big picture
Brixton Metals' high-grade silver findings at the Langis Project come amid a broader industry focus on high-margin precious metals. The project's existing infrastructure positions it favorably for potential development, but success will hinge on consistent drill results and efficient resource conversion.
What we're watching
- Resource Expansion
- Whether Brixton can sustain high-grade silver mineralization across broader areas of the Langis Project.
- Execution Risk
- The pace at which Brixton advances its tailings evaluation and metallurgical work post-spring.
- Market Dynamics
- How the high-grade results impact investor interest and potential partnerships for the Langis Project.
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