Core Insights - Brixton Metals Corporation has announced the results from its regional prospecting soil and rock sampling program and remaining drill results from the 2025 field season at the Thorn Project, indicating significant exploration progress and potential for mineralization [1][3][5]. Exploration and Drilling Updates - The company identified multiple new exploration targets through geochemical sampling, including the Cirque East Target with assays returning up to 2.16% copper and 39 g/t silver, and the 95th South Target with high-grade silver mineralization yielding up to 642 g/t silver [5][7][13]. - Drilling activities in 2025 included 3,223 meters at Camp Creek, 6,272 meters at Trapper, 2,670 meters at Catalyst, and 601 meters at Tempest, with ongoing drilling expected to continue in 2026 [7][15][16]. - The Camp Creek Corridor hosts multiple centers of porphyry-style mineralization, with significant findings from the 2025 exploration season expanding the surface footprint of the Catalyst and Tempest Targets [8][9]. Corporate Developments - At the Annual General and Special Meeting on February 4, 2026, shareholders approved a ten for one share consolidation, resulting in a new post-consolidation share count of 71.3 million shares outstanding, aimed at enhancing share price appreciation [5][27][28]. - The company is actively drilling its Langis Silver Project and has commenced drilling at the Hog Heaven Project under an Earn-in Agreement with Ivanhoe Electric, as well as the Atlin Goldfields Project under an Option Agreement with Eldorado Gold [23][25]. Future Plans - Drilling at the Thorn Project is expected to commence in May 2026, with results to be released as they become available [22]. - The company anticipates that the current strong metals market and the simultaneous drilling of all four projects will provide greater opportunities for growth [5][27].
Brixton Metals Defines New Exploration Targets at Thorn Through Geochemical Sampling
Globenewswire·2026-02-06 12:30