Metallis Targets High-Grade Mineralization with 3,000m Drill Program at Idaho's Greyhound Project
Event summary
- Metallis Resources Inc. has commenced a 3,000m diamond drilling program at its Greyhound Property in Idaho, focusing on the Rufus Zone.
- The 2026 campaign builds on 2025 results confirming a broad mineralized shear zone with gold, silver, lead, zinc, and antimony.
- First drill hole GH26-12 targets the 1350 Zone to test structural geometry and continuity of higher-grade shoots.
- Additional targets include the 1100, 1000, and 500 Zones based on historical sampling and updated geological modeling.
The big picture
Metallis' targeted approach at Greyhound reflects a strategic shift from broad mineralization testing to focused high-grade shoot identification, potentially unlocking greater value from the property. The project's polymetallic profile aligns with growing demand for critical minerals like antimony, while comparisons to Hecla Mining's Lucky Friday Mine highlight both opportunity and competitive context in Idaho's mining sector.
What we're watching
- Geological Interpretation
- Whether Metallis' refined structural model will successfully identify higher-grade mineralized shoots.
- Drill Results Timing
- The pace at which assay results are released and their potential impact on resource estimates.
- Property Expansion
- How additional surface work advances other target areas toward future drill testing.
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