Core Insights - Brixton Metals Corporation has discovered a new copper-gold porphyry system at the Catalyst Target within its Thorn Project in northwestern British Columbia, indicating significant exploration potential in an underexplored district [1][3][9] Exploration Results - The first drilling at the Catalyst Target returned significant mineralization, including 424 meters of 0.30% CuEq from surface, with notable intervals of 26 meters at 0.50% CuEq and 16.5 meters at 1.05% CuEq [4][5][9] - Additional holes THN25-341 and THN25-338 also reported multiple mineralized intervals above 0.30% CuEq, with mineralization linked to Maricunga-style quartz veining [4][9] Geological Context - The Catalyst Target is part of a larger 8km-10km Camp Creek Corridor, which hosts multiple underexplored porphyry-style prospects, suggesting a fertile multi-phase porphyry system [3][8] - The mineralization is associated with distinct intrusive phases and hydrothermal breccias, indicating a complex geological environment conducive to copper-gold deposits [9][10] Future Plans - Further drilling is planned for the next season to define the extent of copper-gold mineralization at the Catalyst Target, with ongoing exploration at the Tempest Target, which shares similar geological characteristics [3][13]
Brixton Metals Makes Copper-Gold Porphyry Discovery at the Catalyst Target on its Thorn Project
Globenewswire·2025-10-30 11:30