Silver North Resources Ltd. began a 944‑line‑kilometre SkyTEM312 airborne geophysical survey at its flagship Haldane Silver Project in the Keno Hill district of Yukon. The survey, conducted by SkyTEM Canada Inc., will collect magnetics and time‑domain electromagnetic data to refine the structural architecture of the vein‑hosting faults and identify potential cross‑structures that could host additional silver mineralization.
The 100‑metre spaced flight lines and 1,000‑metre spaced tie lines are designed to provide a detailed outline of the Main Fault, the primary target for the company’s 2026 drilling program. By completing the survey early in the season, Silver North intends to interpret the data and fine‑tune drill hole locations before the main drilling phase begins in June, potentially accelerating the discovery of new high‑grade silver veins.
Silver North’s management highlighted that the survey is a key step in a systematic exploration strategy aimed at expanding the Main Fault discovery and defining a multi‑million‑ounce resource. The company is fully funded for its 2026 and 2027 drilling campaigns, giving it the financial flexibility to act on the survey results without delay.
The Keno Hill Silver District is one of the world’s highest‑grade silver districts, having produced over 200 million ounces of silver. Silver North’s Haldane Project, covering 8,164 hectares, has already produced three Keno‑style silver vein discoveries, with the Main Zone intersecting high‑grade silver mineralization. The SkyTEM survey will help confirm the structural controls that have guided past discoveries and identify new targets within the district.
The broader silver market has seen significant price appreciation driven by industrial demand from solar, electric vehicles, and artificial‑intelligence applications. This positive backdrop enhances the potential value of new silver discoveries, making the timing of the survey strategically advantageous for Silver North.
The company’s CEO, Jason Weber, noted that “completing this survey early in the season will allow us to interpret the data and use it to fine‑tune our 2026 drill hole locations, provide a stronger outline of the structural architecture of the vein‑hosting faults and potentially illuminate cross structures that we suspect might be present and could host significant silver mineralization.”
The survey’s results will directly influence future drilling targets and investment decisions for the remainder of the year, positioning Silver North to capitalize on any new discoveries that emerge from the refined structural model.
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