Brixton Metals Corp. (TSX-V: BBB | OTCQB: BBBXF) has reported its first drill hole results from the Camp Creek Cu-Au-Ag-Mo Porphyry Target on its wholly owned Thorn Project located in Northwestern British Columbia, Canada. The Thorn Project is located within the Taku River Tlingit and Tahltan First Nation’s traditional territory.
Highlights
- Hole THN22-201 yielded 71m of 0.40% CuEq
- Including 492.71m of 0.60% CuEq
- Including 365.00m of 0.70% CuEq
- Including 235.91m of 0.80% CuEq
- Including 150.00m of 0.92% CuEq
- Including 128.00m of 0.94% CuEq
- Including 40.00m of 1.02% CuEq
Chairman & CEO, Gary Thompson, stated, “We are encouraged by these results which supports our belief that the Camp Creek Target is a large Cu-Au-Ag-Mo porphyry system with a 1km by 2km area which remains largely untested. The XRF data that we are collecting on the core and soils has been an invaluable tool as a real time proxy for copper grades for drill hole planning and new porphyry target generation.”
The company has stated that the objective of hole THN22-201 was to reach a depth of 1500m between holes previously drilled in 2021 referred to as THN21-183 and THN21-184, where both holes ended in increasing copper grades downhole at 1336m and 1298m respectively. However, due to poor ground conditions hole THN22-201 was terminated at 1302.71m.
Vice President of Exploration, Christina Anstey, stated, “Hole 201 has generated the highest copper grades encountered on the Camp Creek Porphyry Target to date. The mineralization remains open in several directions. While we have yet to tap the higher-grade core of the porphyry, we are having success with meaningful step outs and starting to demonstrate the large scale of this system.”
The objective of further drilling is to test for the high-grade core of the Camp Creek Porphyry.
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