Gold and silver prices have shown resilience amid shifting economic signals and easing geopolitical pressures, creating renewed interest in junior explorers with near-surface oxide deposits. Aztec Minerals Corp.’s (AZT:TSX.V; AZZTF:OTCQB) recent step-out drilling at the Tombstone project in Arizona demonstrates how one company is capitalizing on that environment by expanding a known mineralized footprint.
Market Opportunity in Precious Metals
Retail investors have watched gold trade above US$4,000 per ounce for much of 2026, while silver has climbed on industrial demand from solar, electric vehicles, and data centers. 24% gains from a year earlier and forecasts from Gold.org highlight potential catalysts such as lower interest rates or renewed economic uncertainty. Trading Economics noted gold reaching around US$4,200 an ounce in early August on softer labor data and lower oil prices. Silver traded at US$62.25 per ounce, with Yahoo Finance citing analyst targets above US$80 by year-end 2026.
Why Aztec Minerals Stands Out
Aztec has focused on oxide gold-silver systems that may be amenable to lower-cost heap leaching. Its flagship Tombstone project sits in a historic silver district in southeastern Arizona, where the company holds an 85% interest. Recent drilling has extended mineralization into newly acquired ground while confirming continuity near surface, giving the project scale potential ahead of a planned maiden resource estimate.
Key Investor Takeaways
- Step-out holes in the North Extension Zone returned thick oxide intercepts starting near surface, including 88.4 meters grading 1.42 g/t gold and 14.58 g/t silver.
- Mineralization remains open to the north, at depth, and in other directions, supporting further resource growth.
- Aztec has completed 90 RC holes in the current program, with assays pending for 11 additional northern step-out holes.
- Results will feed into the company’s first mineral resource estimate for Tombstone, expected after the current drilling phase ends.
- The project is fully funded through at least September 2026, reducing near-term dilution risk for shareholders.
Business Model and Project Advantages
Aztec operates as a focused explorer rather than a producer, advancing early-stage assets through systematic drilling. The Tombstone joint venture structure allows the company to control 85% of the project while leveraging historic data from the Contention pit area. Management has identified potential for both near-surface oxide gold-silver and deeper carbonate replacement deposit style mineralization, broadening the exploration thesis without requiring immediate capital-intensive development.
Recent Drill Results and Expansion Potential
On August 5, 2026, Aztec announced results from nine reverse-circulation (RC) drill holes at its Tombstone gold-silver project in southeastern Arizona, including the first step-out drilling into its recently acquired North Extension Zone. The new drilling expanded the Contention oxide gold-silver mineralized zone to the north and at depth, with mineralization remaining open in all directions. Hole TR26-39 returned 88.4 meters, averaging 1.42 g/t gold and 14.58 g/t silver from 10.7 meters, while Hole TR26-38 intersected 97.5 meters, grading 1.06 g/t gold and 16.08 g/t silver from surface. Additional holes in the Westside area also encountered multiple mineralized intervals, reinforcing the broader district potential.
Industry Timing and Analyst Perspective
The World Bank has projected a 17% rise in global metals prices for 2026, the first broad increase since 2022, according to Brian Taylor of Recycling Today. Atrium Research reiterated a Buy rating and CA$0.45 target following the latest assays, noting that the North Extension intercepts add meaningful ounces ahead of the resource estimate and that pending results from holes TR26-40 to TR26-50 will also be incorporated.
Upcoming Catalysts and Share Structure
The new Northern Contention area drill program is expected to continue through September 2026, with results expected in Q4 2026. Aztec also plans exploration work on its Cervantes project in Mexico during 2026, per the company’s investor presentation. Aztec Minerals Corp. has a market cap of CA$49.18 million, with 188.88 million shares outstanding. The company’s 52-week range is CA$0.17-CA$0.44. 1Institutions own 11.26% of shares, while Management & Insiders own 3.56%. The remaining 85.18% of shares are held by Retail.
Aztec Minerals Corp. (AZT:TSX.V; AZZTF:OTCQB)
| Strike Price | Number | Expiry Date |
|---|---|---|
| $0.25 | 7,153,085 | 07/26/26 |
| $0.18 | 474,286 | 07/26/26 |
| $0.3 | 2,025,725 | 08/29/26 |
| $0.3 | 56,520 | 08/29/26 |
| $0.3 | 1,420,195 | 09/25/26 |
| $0.22 | 5,183,333 | 02/16/27 |
| $0.18 | 849,031 | 05/13/28 |
| $0.24 | 9,909,400 | 05/13/28 |
| $0.24 | 2,980,110 | 10/16/28 |
No Restructures for This Company
*Share Structure & Warrant Information as of 7/2/2026
Common Questions from Investors
Q: What is reverse circulation drilling?
Reverse circulation drilling uses compressed air to bring rock chips to surface quickly and cost-effectively, making it suitable for defining near-surface oxide deposits like those at Tombstone.
Q: Why does open mineralization matter?
When mineralization is described as open, it means drilling has not yet defined the outer boundaries, so additional holes could increase the known size of the deposit.
Q: What is a heap-leach amenable oxide deposit?
Oxide gold-silver material can often be processed by stacking crushed ore on lined pads and applying a leaching solution, typically at a lower cost than milling sulfide ores.
Q: How will the maiden resource estimate be prepared?
Aztec plans to include all drill results received before the cutoff date in its first independent mineral resource estimate, which will quantify tonnage and grade based on verified assay data.
Aztec’s steady drilling progress and expanding mineralized footprint position the company to deliver concrete news flow through the remainder of 2026, giving investors multiple data points to evaluate the Tombstone project’s growing scale.
1. Ownership and Share Structure Information
The information listed above was updated on the date this article was published and was compiled from information from the company and various other data providers.