Brixton Metals Hits Ultra-High-Grade Silver in New Brownfields Discovery at Langis Project
Event summary
- Brixton Metals drilled 5,015 g/t silver over 20m in the Shaft 6 Southeast area at its Langis Project, including ultra-high-grade sub-intervals of up to 89,125 g/t silver.
- The discovery is in a new brownfields area with no historic underground workings, indicating significant exploration potential.
- Brixton's 2026 drill campaign has completed 24,016.90m across 105 holes, targeting both infill and expansion of high-grade silver zones.
- The company is progressing toward a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) on historic tailings, with 261.35m of drilling completed.
The big picture
Brixton's discovery in a previously unexplored area of the historic Cobalt mining camp highlights the potential for significant silver deposits in brownfields locations. The ultra-high-grade intercepts could position Brixton as a key player in Ontario's silver sector, particularly if follow-up drilling confirms continuity and scale. The company's strategic focus on both infill and expansion drilling underscores its dual approach to resource growth and mine development.
What we're watching
- Resource Expansion
- Whether Brixton can sustain ultra-high-grade intercepts in the Shaft 6 Southeast area and connect it with the nearby Shaft 6 South zone.
- MRE Timing
- The pace at which Brixton completes assaying and metallurgical testing of tailings samples to deliver a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate.
- Exploration Strategy
- How Brixton balances infill drilling with expansion targets across its Langis Project, including the Shaft 6 North area.
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