Congratulations to Brixton Metals Corp. (BBB.V | BBBXF) on the Tempest porphyry discovery. Quantec is pleased to see drilling validate the large, high-amplitude TITAN DCIP chargeability anomaly that originally outlined a continuous, sulphide-rich hydrothermal system beneath extensive glacial and landslide cover. The first-ever drillhole at Tempest confirms two mineralized porphyry phases and phyllic alteration exactly within the broad, structurally aligned chargeability domain mapped by TITAN, demonstrating the system’s scale potential and reinforcing TITAN’s sensitivity to disseminated sulphides in complex terrains where geochemical responses can be muted. A strong validation of deep DCIP geophysics vectoring effectively into concealed porphyry centers along the expanding Tempest–Catalyst corridor.
Chairman, CEO, Gary R. Thompson stated, “Intersecting two mineralized porphyry systems with our first-ever drill holes at both Catalyst and Tempest is a remarkable achievement and not something commonly seen in the industry…”
Full press release can be found here: https://lnkd.in/ezuveU3v
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