Core Insights - Banyan Gold Corp. has reported the discovery of several new high-grade silver veins at its AurMac Project in Yukon, Canada, indicating significant exploration potential [1][17] - The most notable intersection includes 3,408 g/t silver over 1.4 meters, part of a broader interval of 352.64 g/t silver over 13.7 meters [1] - The company plans to conduct a strategic drill program of 40,000 meters at AurMac and an additional 10,000 meters focused on regional targets in 2027 [1] Airstrip Highlights - Drillhole AX-25-799 intersected 3,408 g/t silver over 1.4 meters, within a broader interval of 352.64 g/t silver over 13.7 meters [1] - Additional intersections include AX-25-786 with 55.55 g/t silver over 2.8 meters and AX-25-788 with 138.10 g/t silver over 0.5 meters [1][5] Powerline Central Highlights - Drillhole AX-25-810 reported 880 g/t silver over 1.5 meters, within 273.35 g/t silver over 4.8 meters [1] - AX-25-819 showed 20.35 g/t silver over 5.8 meters and 27.43 g/t silver over 7.7 meters [1] Aurex Hill Highlights - Drillhole AX-25-786 intersected 55.55 g/t silver over 2.8 meters, indicating the presence of high-grade silver mineralization [1] Upcoming Plans - The company is preparing for a Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) and Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) in 2027, which are expected to serve as catalysts for further valuation [1] - The strategic drill program aims to enhance the understanding of the mineralization at AurMac and its regional targets [1]
Banyan Intercepts Several New Distinct High-grade Silver Veins, including 3,408 g/t Ag over 1.4 m, at AurMac, Yukon
Accessnewswire·2026-03-16 10:00