Banyan Gold – High-Grade Silver Results At AurMac, New Management Member Patrick Langlois
In this Company Update, I chat with Tara Christie, President and CEO of Banyan Gold (TSX.V: BYN | OTCQB: BYAGF), and Patrick Langlois, the newly appointed VP of Strategy and Corporate Development. With a massive gold resource (over 7.7mil oz gold indicated + inferred) already established at the AurMac Project in the Yukon, the team discusses how recent high-grade silver results and strategic leadership are shifting the company’s trajectory from exploration toward a development story.
Key Discussion Points:
- High-Grade Silver Discoveries: Tara outlines the significance of the March 16th news release, which highlighted an intercept of over 3,400 g/t silver over 1.4 meters.
- Strategic Leadership: Patrick Langlois shares what drew him to Banyan after his successful tenure at Probe Gold.
- 2026 Development Catalysts: The company is currently executing a 50,000-meter drill program with five rigs active on-site. This work is focused on converting waste to ore and refining the geological model in preparation for an updated Mineral Resource Estimate and a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) due in the second half of 2026.
If you have any follow up questions for Tara please email me at Fleck@kereport.com.
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