2622 episodes
Cabral Gold (TSXV:CBR) - Operating Licence Secured, First Gold Targeted by September
19/08/2026 | 18 mins.Interview with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold Inc.
Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/cabral-gold-tsxvcbr-85-built-q4-production-district-growth-ahead-11014
Recording date: 14th August 2026
Cabral Gold has reached a pivotal stage in developing its Cuiú Cuiú gold district in Pará State, Brazil, having secured the Operating Licence (LO) needed to begin leaching gold from its first heap leach pad. The licence, granted by the state environmental authority SEMAS/PA, follows the earlier Preliminary Licence and sits alongside a separate approval from Brazilian military authorities covering the purchase and transport of cyanide which both prerequisites for gold recovery under the company's Phase 1 gold-in-oxide operation.
Construction of the wet processing circuit, the last major piece of the build, is over 90% complete. The ADR plant which is built in Australia and shipped to site has finished mechanical assembly, with electrical work more than 90% done and commissioning under way. The simpler dry circuit, covering ore crushing, agglomeration and stacking, is already commissioned and operating. Ore is being mined, stacked and prepared for irrigation, which CEO Alan Carter expects to begin within days.
Management's updated timeline puts first gold production in September 2026, around six weeks earlier than originally planned, with full commissioning wrapped up by late September and a ramp-up toward commercial production - defined internally as 60-70% of design throughput - through the fourth quarter. The company has deliberately avoided issuing formal 2026 production guidance given the number of ramp-up variables involved in a first-time mine build, though guidance is likely for 2027.
Economically, the early mine life looks favourable relative to the broader resource. Infill drilling at the first deposit being mined points to average grades near 1.5 g/t gold over the first 12-18 months, roughly double the 0.7 g/t life-of-mine average, with life-of-mine costs guided at approximately US$1,200 an ounce against a gold price recently around US$4,300 an ounce. Management expects Phase 1 to generate at least US$50 million a year in cash flow once ramped up, which it intends to direct toward repaying a 39-month gold loan (signed in November 2025) and funding an active six-rig exploration programme, rather than raising further equity.
The larger opportunity, as Carter frames it, is Stage 2: unweathered hard-rock gold beneath the oxide caps now being mined, which he says represents roughly three-quarters of the district's current resource. With six known gold deposits, five confirmed to carry oxide caps, and around 50 untested peripheral targets across the district, management plans to update Cuiú Cuiú's global resource estimate by year-end and, depending on the outcome, potentially advance a preliminary economic assessment on the hard-rock opportunity in the first half of 2027.
Near-term risks centre on commissioning execution through the wet circuit and the inherent uncertainty of ramping up a new operation, while the current trial mining licence's 500,000-tonne cap - below the 1-million-tonne throughput contemplated in the Pre-Feasibility Study - remains a near-term constraint pending an expected licence upgrade. The project also recorded its first Lost Time Incident during the update period, a non-critical injury, against a Lost Time Injury Rate of 0.34 per 200,000 hours worked.
View Cabral Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/cabral-gold
Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com- Interview with Alberto Orozco, CEO of Capitan Silver
Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/capitan-silver-tsxvcapt-60000m-drilling-to-prove-scale-at-cruz-de-plata-9531
Recording date: 11th August 2026
Capitan Silver Corp. (TSXV:CAPT) is advancing its Cruz de Plata silver-gold project in Durango, Mexico, through a fully-funded 60,000 metre drill programme in 2026 - a 400% increase over the prior year's campaign and more than double all historic drilling on the property combined. CEO Alberto Orozco told Crux Investor the company is roughly halfway through the programme, with four rigs (one RC, three diamond) now active and the drill rate accelerating as additional rigs have come online through the year.
The project's most advanced target, the Jesus María trend, has been drilled along a continuous strike length of 2.5 km, part of a broader 3.7 km surface-sampled mineralised trend and a cumulative 21 km of vein structures identified across the consolidated property. Historical and recent drill results include intercepts of up to 1 kg/t silver over two to three metres, within broader zones as wide as 40 m grading 100-300 g/t AgEq. Orozco was clear the project is a primary silver system rather than a base-metals story: silver represents 75-95% of AgEq value depending on location, and a west-to-east metal zonation pattern is being used to vector toward the deeper part of the system.
Management's stated priority for 2026 is proving scale rather than rushing a resource. Because the current programme is focused on step-out rather than infill drilling, any near-term resource estimate would be classified as inferred. Orozco indicated an internal benchmark of roughly 100 Moz AgEq for a credible first resource, a figure he said the company does not expect to be far from once the current programme concludes, though further drilling would be needed to build density around any initial estimate.
Financially, Capitan Silver raised C$29 million in late 2025 to fund the expanded programme and reported a market capitalisation of $212.0 million as of August 2026. Over 70% of the share register is tightly held, with no free founder shares and most shares issued at $0.20. Two of the last three financings priced at a premium of more than 30% to market, each led by a new strategic investor, Jupiter Gold & Silver Fund, Michael Gentile and Construplan are the top three shareholders. Management has also contracted to remove all remaining project royalties.
The company positions Cruz de Plata within the intermediate sulphidation epithermal deposit class responsible for several major Mexican silver discoveries and recent billion-dollar M&A transactions, including Las Chispas, Los Gatos and Juanicipio. Peer-comparison data prepared by Stifel Canada shows Capitan trading at a discount to the average resource-stage peer on both market capitalisation and enterprise value. For investors, the key watch items through the remainder of 2026 are continued assay flow from the deeper, western portion of the Jesus María trend and from newly-permitted step-out targets, with a maiden resource estimate representing a later-stage catalyst rather than a near-term one.
Learn more: https://cruxinvestor.com/companies/capitan-silver
Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com Latin Metals (TSXV:LMS) - Incoming $42M Option for Lacsha Copper-Moly Project in Peru
18/08/2026 | 16 mins.Interview with Keith Henderson, President & CEO of Latin Metals
Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/latin-metals-tsxvlms-the-prospect-generator-model-few-juniors-follow-10250
Recording date: 14th August 20206
Latin Metals Inc. (TSXV:LMS) has added a third active partner-funded project to its portfolio with an ongoing agreement with Minsur, a private Peruvian mining company already in a 75/25 joint venture with Newmont on adjacent ground to cover the Lacsha copper-molybdenum porphyry project in southern Peru.
Under the deal outlined by CEO Keith Henderson, Minsur can earn an initial 75% interest in Lacsha by completing 60,000 metres of drilling over six years and paying Latin Metals approximately $2.5 million in cash, a commitment Henderson estimated at roughly C$40 million in Minsur-funded exploration spending. Once that threshold is met, Minsur holds a time-limited option to acquire the remaining 25% for C$28 million which would leave Latin Metals with a 2% net smelter return royalty. Minsur separately holds a three-year option to buy 1% of that royalty for a further $20 million. Combined, Henderson said, the structure could deliver a little over $42 million in cash coming into the company.
Latin Metals generated Lacsha internally, spending approximately $900,000 (CAD) on staking, mapping, geochemistry and geophysics before bringing in a partner - notably more than the company's typical $200,000-$300,000 generative budget per project, which Henderson attributed to years of incremental exploration work culminating in a stronger-than-usual technical package. Lacsha's location directly south of Minsur's existing Newmont joint venture ground gives the new partner a clear strategic rationale to test the structural and geochemical extension onto Latin Metals' claims.
The Lacsha deal brings Latin Metals' total under-contract partner investment to approximately $120 million, spanning Lacsha, Cerro Bayo and La Flora (Daura Gold), and Zaha (Moxico Resources), all funded externally against a corporate budget Henderson described as flat at $3 million per year. Management is targeting further deals across the remaining pipeline including Organullo, Crosby and an Argentine sediment-hosted copper package during 2026, which it expects could push cumulative under-contract investment toward $150-180 million.
Near-term catalysts sit with the Argentine silver-gold assets rather than Lacsha itself: Daura Gold's Phase II drill programme at Cerro Bayo is scheduled for Q3 2026, alongside the first drill test of the high-grade La Flora vein system, where surface sampling has returned grades as high as 82 g/t gold and 1,239 g/t silver historically. Combined partner-funded drilling across the portfolio is expected to reach approximately 18,000 metres in 2026.
On financing, Henderson said Latin Metals expects roughly C$1.8 million from warrant exercises in September 2026, with warrants priced at 15 cents against a share price near 25 cents, a gap management is relying on to avoid raising additional equity capital through 2026 and 2027. As with all early-stage option structures, the eventual scale of Lacsha's payoff depends on drill results Latin Metals will not itself control, since the company does not intend to operate the project once Minsur's drilling begins.
View Latin Metals' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/latin-metals
Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.comElectra Battery Materials (NASDAQ:ELBM) - Pioneer Cobalt Refinery Enters Final Construction Stretch
18/08/2026 | 32 mins.Interview with Heather Smiles, VP External Affairs & Corporate Development of Electra Battery Materials
Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/electra-battery-materials-nasdaqelbm-north-americas-first-cobalt-refinery-targets-2027-start-8710
Recording date: 14th August 2026
Electra Battery Materials is constructing what will be North America's only battery-grade cobalt sulfate refinery, located in Temiskaming Shores, Ontario. The project addresses a structural gap in the continent's battery supply chain: outside of a single Finnish facility, essentially all cobalt sulfate refining capacity sits in China, leaving North American EV, electronics and defence manufacturers dependent on a supply chain they don't control.
The company has secured $84 million in financing to fund construction through mechanical completion, targeted for Q2 2027, with commercial production expected later that year. That financing includes $48 million in direct government support across three jurisdictions - the U.S. Department of War, the Canadian federal government, and Ontario - reflecting what management characterises as a broader shift toward governments taking direct financial stakes in strategic midstream infrastructure rather than relying solely on private capital.
Commercially, the refinery's initial 5,100-tonne annual capacity (expanding to 6,500 tonnes) is anchored by a tolling agreement with LG Energy Solution covering 60% of output. The agreement uses a collar structure, with a floor protecting Electra's margins if cobalt prices fall and a ceiling preventing LG from overpaying in a price spike - management estimates this alone could generate $30-32 million in annual EBITDA at full run-rate. The remaining 40% of capacity is not yet contracted, and management is still weighing how much market exposure to take on for that portion versus locking in further tolling arrangements. Reported expressions of interest for offtake run at roughly 2-3x the refinery's initial nameplate capacity, suggesting more demand than the facility can currently supply.
Feedstock is secured through supply agreements with Glencore and Eurasian Resources Group, covering material sourced from the Democratic Republic of Congo, which produces roughly 80% of the world's cobalt.
Beyond the core refinery, Electra is pursuing several growth vectors: an engineering study for a nickel sulfate refinery in the southeastern United States (addressing a similar midstream gap in a second critical mineral), black mass recycling capability, and cobalt-copper exploration assets at the Iron Creek project in Idaho's Cobalt Belt, which management is evaluating as potential future feedstock rather than near-term production.
Demand-side fundamentals remain supportive: cobalt demand for lithium-ion batteries grew roughly 30% in 2025, driven primarily by EV adoption outside North America, alongside growing demand from consumer electronics and an emerging defence-sector use case. A new U.S. policy requiring domestically produced black mass to remain in-country for one year signals policymaker intent to support onshore refining capacity, though management characterises it as an early, limited step rather than a comprehensive solution.
View Electra Battery Materials' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/electra-battery-metals
Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.comNamibia Critical Metals (TSXV:NMI) - Partnership and $23M Earn-In Secured for Lofdal HREE Project
17/08/2026 | 22 mins.Interview with Darrin Campbell, President & CEO of Namibia Critical Metals Inc.
Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/namibia-critical-metals-tsxvnmi-japan-backed-path-to-dfs-in-q2-2027-9891
Recording date: 13th August 2026
Namibia Critical Metals (TSXV:NMI) has reached a pivotal moment in the development of its Lofdal Heavy Rare Earth Project in Namibia. In July 2026, the Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC) and Toyota Tsusho Corporation completed a C$23 million earn-in commitment, roughly 18 months ahead of the original March 2028 schedule, securing a combined 50% participating interest in the project. The two partners formed TJ Namibia Rare Earths Corporation (TJNREC) to hold that interest, and JOGMEC has separately committed up to C$47.668 million (approximately ¥5.5 billion) to capitalise the new entity, funding Lofdal through Definitive Feasibility Study completion and toward a Final Investment Decision.
Critically, all project funding from this point forward is structured as non-interest-bearing, non-dilutive Pre-FID Capital Funding - a mechanism CEO Darrin Campbell described as a temporary free carry that removes near-term financing risk without forcing Namibia Critical Metals to make a dilution decision until FID itself. The company retains the option to participate at up to 45% ownership or dilute to a carried floor of 21%, with management signalling a preference to retain maximum exposure given the project's economics.
The economics, laid out in a December 2025 PFS, show a 13-year mine life producing 2,000 tonnes of total rare earth oxide annually, including significant dysprosium, terbium and yttrium output. A base case using moderate pricing generates a $275 million after-tax NPV and 19% IRR on $348 million of capex; a divergent case reflecting the elevated non-Chinese pricing seen over the past 18 months delivers a $748 million after-tax NPV and 35% IRR. Campbell noted current market conditions increasingly resemble the divergent scenario.
Technical work continues in parallel. A 13,000-metre, 83-hole drill programme launched in June 2026 is targeting a maiden resource at the Area 5 xenotime system, the project's first deep test hole at Area 4 to approximately 800 metres for underground mining studies, and infill drilling at Area 2B. SGS has been awarded pilot-scale flotation and hydrometallurgical testwork contracts aimed at producing separated - rather than mixed - light and heavy rare earth products, which Campbell said better matches offtaker demand. A DFS completion target of Q3 2027 is intended to lead into an FID shortly after.
Despite this de-risking and the depth of sovereign-industrial backing, Campbell argues the market continues to price Lofdal as an early-stage exploration story, at roughly 0.15-0.2x price-to-NAV versus 0.4-0.8x for comparable PFS/DFS-stage peers. He attributes the gap to thin liquidity, minimal institutional coverage as the company has not needed to raise meaningful capital in six years due to JOGMEC funding, and market confusion over the earn-in's dilution mechanics. Final offtake pricing terms with the Japanese consortium remain under negotiation, representing a further catalyst to watch as the project approaches FID.
View Namibia Critical Metals' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/namibia-critical-metals-inc
Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
More Business podcasts
Trending Business podcasts
About Company Interviews
An insight into junior mining and opportunities to invest.
Company Interviews, a Crux Investor show, exists to cut through the jargon, bias and bluster.
Matthew Gordon, and guest host Merlin Marr-Johnson hone in on the important factors that indicate a company's strong footing for growth and success.
Podcast websiteListen to Company Interviews, She's On The Money and many other podcasts from around the world with the radio.net app

Get the free radio.net app
- Stations and podcasts to bookmark
- Stream via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
- Supports Carplay & Android Auto
- Many other app features
Get the free radio.net app
- Stations and podcasts to bookmark
- Stream via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
- Supports Carplay & Android Auto
- Many other app features


Company Interviews
Scan code,
download the app,
start listening.
download the app,
start listening.
Company Interviews: Podcasts in Family































