Junior / Minor ยท Explorer ยท Canada
Last updated 21 June 2026
Data compiled from public filings โ information only, not investment advice. AI‑assisted; see methodology.
Development ยท 1 project
Prairie Creek
Asset ยท Development
Project information
Description
Major permitted underground silver-zinc-lead project in the Northwest Territories, acquired through the purchase of 100% of the shares of Canadian Zinc Corporation from Resource Capital Fund VI L.P. The definitive agreement was signed March 13, 2026 and closed April 27, 2026 for total consideration of $12 million, comprising a $10 million cash payment plus $2 million in Honey Badger shares and warrants, and is being accounted for as an asset acquisition under IFRS 3. No mineral resource figures are disclosed in this document.
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Exploration ยท 3 projects
Nanisivik
Asset ยท Exploration
Project information
Description
Zinc-silver exploration property on Baffin Island, Nunavut, at the site of the past-producing Nanisivik mine, which produced over 20 million ounces of silver between 1976 and 2002 and left over 100 million tonnes of massive sulphide (principally pyrite) unmined at closure amid depressed zinc and silver prices. A historical data review identified three priority targets - Deb, Ocean View North, and Area 14 - from significant drill intersections outside mined areas. A 2025 Loupe electromagnetics ground geophysical survey confirmed known mineralized areas and highlighted strong untested conductors at Area-14 and Oceanview as priority 2026 drill targets, and massive-sulphide grab samples were collected. A deep-water port has been built within kilometres of the property. No current mineral resource has been defined.
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Plata
Asset ยท Exploration
Project information
Description
Flagship past-producing high-grade silver property in east-central Yukon within the Tombstone Gold Belt, having historically produced about 290,000 oz of silver from small-scale surface mining; analogous to the Keno Hill silver district now operated by Hecla Mining and increasingly interpreted as part of a larger Snowline-style Reduced Intrusion Related Gold System with added gold potential. The 2025 program (July-September) collected 1,027 soil and 115 rock samples and discovered three new mineralized zones: Canela (a ~1 km silver-gold-zinc-lead soil anomaly with up to 38.6 g/t Ag and 0.27 g/t Au), Pimento (rock grades up to 44.3 g/t Ag), and Inferno (a 2.3 x 1 km antimony-in-soil anomaly overlapping a gold-in-soil anomaly with sheeted quartz veining and copper sulfides). An additional 1,546.6 ha was staked, and follow-up fieldwork and drilling are expected in 2026. No current mineral resource has been defined.
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Yava
Asset ยท Exploration
Project information
Description
Silver exploration project in Nunavut acquired in October 2024 through the issuance of 4,250,000 common shares valued at $340,000, after which the Company tripled its land position by staking favourable ground. In February 2025, six high-priority exploration targets were identified from geological and geophysical criteria - two high-priority conductors plus 11 lower-priority conductors on the Raptor claim block, and four high-priority conductors plus 10 lower-priority conductors on the main Yava claim and lease block. These targets have not yet been drill-tested. No mineral resource has been defined.
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Assumptions
- The projects listed here reflect the information captured in this workspace and are not necessarily a complete picture of the company's portfolio. For authoritative figures, refer to the company's official filings.
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How to read this tab
- The tables below list unit codes most often used in the Precious Metals sector for this company. MetalPilot stores contained metal or product in the codes below; grade and tonnage use separate fields. In side-by-side comparison views (stock page Portfolio tab, watchlist By sector), heterogeneous source units are converted to each commodity's preferred display unit (for example Moz Au, kt Cu, MMbbl oil) before summing; the same canonical codes appear in project data.
What the Portfolio tab shows
- The Portfolio tab presents a project-level view of the company's reported assets, built from publicly disclosed information (technical reports, annual filings, MD&A, investor presentations, MRMR / R&R statements, NI 43-101 / NI 51-101 / SEC S-K 1300 / SEC S-K 1200 / JORC / SAMREC / PERC / PRMS / COGEH filings, and similar primary sources).
- Figures are grouped by project type (mining, oil & gas, royalty, stream, processing facility, development, portfolio aggregate) and are shown alongside the headline reserve base, headline production, headline grade / quality, cost benchmarks, estimated lifetime, commercial terms (for royalties / streams), operational capacity (for processing) and a single-figure rating where the underlying data supports one.
- Each data table on the Portfolio tab is followed by ONE Assumptions footnote describing the modelling choices for that table; KPI stat-card assumptions appear in the bottom block instead. All legal and section disclaimers are merged into a single disclaimer list at the bottom of the Portfolio tab.
Concepts in your sector โ Precious metals
- Resources vs Reserves. Resources are geological estimates that could one day be mined; Reserves are the subset with a feasibility study and plausible positive economics. Measured โ Indicated โ Inferred describe increasing geological uncertainty; Proven โ Probable are reserve labels from Measured/Indicated. Inferred resources are not convertible to reserves under most codes.
- Grade (g/t) is the headline number on gold/silver pages. High-grade is often above 5 g/t; >10 g/t is bonanza territory; below 1 g/t is bulk low-grade. Open-pit cut-offs are typically lower than underground.
- AISC (All-In Sustaining Cost) is direct cash costs + sustaining capex + royalties + corporate overhead + reclamation, per ounce produced. C1 strips sustaining capex and corporate overhead. Both are non-GAAP and defined differently across issuers.
- By-product credits. Polymetallic deposits credit by-product value against the main metal cost; negative AISC after credits does not mean the main metal is sold below cash cost.
Portfolio tab โ table guide
- Portfolio KPIs โ company-level headline numbers aggregated from the featured projects (project counts, attributable annual production by commodity, attributable resource base by commodity, last filing date, operator share). USD value lines multiply attributable volumes by the resolved snapshot price.
- Portfolio snapshot โ one-screen summary of the portfolio: counts by type and status, country mix, reporting standards used, operator share, primary commodity, attributable annual production summary and attributable resource base summary.
- Mining โ one row per mining project, with columns for project name, location, status, primary commodities, production (with rating), reserves & resources (with rating), grade (with rating), costs and estimated lifetime. Multi-commodity projects emit one summary row per commodity.
- Royalty โ one row per royalty interest held by the company. Columns cover the underlying project, operator, commodity, commercial terms (rate, type, cap, area-of-interest), attributable production, attributable reserves and estimated lifetime.
- Stream โ one row per metal stream held by the company. Each row shows the underlying project, the streamed commodity, the headline stream percentage, the ongoing per-ounce / per-tonne payment, and attributable production / reserves.
- Processing facilities โ one row per midstream / processing facility (pipeline, fractionator, LNG train, storage cavern, refinery, smelter, mill, heap-leach pad, CPP, etc.). Columns include nameplate capacity, contracted capacity, feedstock commodities and operational footprint.
- Development โ projects in development status or in a pre-production lifecycle phase. The production column is re-labelled 'Targeted production (rating)' to highlight that the figures are plans, not actuals.
- Portfolio Aggregate โ a single company-level row used when the company itself publishes a portfolio rollup (e.g. company-wide 2P barrels across all properties).
- Reserves & resources โ detail โ a leaf-category pivot showing every reserve and resource category disclosed across the projects.
- NPV (grouped) โ all NPV rows captured from the filings, grouped by commodity, resource category, development status and pricing case. Each NPV figure is shown with its discount rate, basis (before-tax / after-tax), currency and value scale.
Ownership / Working interest
- Ownership percentage means the company's working-interest share of the asset: its slice of the project before royalties and before government take. It is shown on a 0โ100 scale.
- Mines, oil and gas fields, and processing facilities โ this is how much of the asset belongs to the company under that working-interest idea. One hundred percent is fully owned; a lower number usually means partners share the rest.
- Royalties and streaming agreements โ the percentage is often not the story; what matters economically is usually the royalty or stream rate, shown elsewhere alongside these figures.
- Oil and gas โ read this as gross working interest only. Do not treat it as net production or net wells after royalties; when filings distinguish gross from net, that shows up in how the resource numbers themselves are labelled.
- Below 100% โ the short summary for each project names other owners and their stakes when the source says who they are.
- NRI vs WI (O&G). Working interest (WI) is the obligation to pay a share of costs; net revenue interest (NRI) is the share of revenue after royalties and overriding-royalty interests. A 100% WI well rarely produces 100% NRI; typical onshore U.S. NRI is 75โ87.5% of WI depending on the lease royalty.
- Operator vs non-operator. The operator runs day-to-day operations; non-operating partners pay their WI share of costs but do not run the asset. Some Portfolio rows show operator share where disclosed.
- Consolidation method โ how the issuer accounts for the asset. Separate from how much the company owns (ownership %) and who operates it, this accounting treatment decides whether an asset's figures sit inside the company's reported group totals or are stripped out to a single net line. It applies to operating assets (mines, oil & gas fields, processing facilities) and is left blank for royalties, streams, and company-level portfolio rollups.
- Consolidated โ the company controls the asset and includes 100% of its figures in the group total; the portion it does not own is carried as a non-controlling interest (NCI). Control is not the same as a majority, so a company can consolidate an asset it holds less than half of. Where ownership is below 100%, the Portfolio shows the NCI percentage (100 minus the company's stake).
- Proportionate โ a jointly-operated asset the company includes at its own share, line by line; the share is inside the group total.
- Equity method โ an associate or joint venture shown on a single net line, with its revenue excluded from the group total. This is the usual reason a company's reported total is smaller than the sum of its individual assets; the Portfolio flags the share of a commodity total that is equity-accounted.
- Cost / other โ a passive or fair-value holding, excluded from the group total.
Unit codes, conversion cheat sheets, cost benchmarks (AISC, C1โC3), reporting standards (NI 43-101, JORC, SEC S-K 1300) and resource/reserve category definitions live in the full terminology & units reference.
Assumptions
- Presented values are denominated in currency of the country where the company is headquartered. Values like market capitalization might differ from the values visible in other parts of the page, where the currency is always USD.
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