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Honey Badger Silver Highlights High-Grade Germanium Potential at Prairie Creek

Honey Badger Silver announced emerging evidence of high-grade germanium potential at its Prairie Creek Silver Project in the Northwest Territories, adding a strategic metal to the project's profile.

Honey Badger Silver Highlights High-Grade Germanium Potential at Prairie Creek

Honey Badger Silver Inc. has highlighted emerging evidence of high-grade germanium potential at its Prairie Creek Silver Project in the Northwest Territories, Canada. The company announced the update on May 11, 2026, following a research partnership that revealed the presence of germanium, a critical mineral used in fiber optics, infrared optics, and semiconductors.

The Prairie Creek project already hosts a historic resource estimate of 9.8 million tonnes of measured and indicated resources, grading 139 g/t silver, 9.7% zinc, and 8.8% lead, totaling 240 million ounces of silver. The new germanium findings add a strategic dimension to the project, as germanium is classified as a critical mineral by several governments due to its supply chain concentration in China. For precious metals traders, this development could enhance the project's overall value and attract interest from investors focused on critical minerals. While silver remains the primary metal, the addition of germanium may improve the project's economics and appeal to a broader range of strategic metal buyers. Traders can monitor silver price movements on NowPrice's live gold dashboard to gauge market sentiment.

Investors will watch for further assay results and any updates on the resource estimate that incorporates germanium. The company's next steps may include additional drilling to define the germanium zones and assess their economic viability. The critical minerals status of germanium could also open doors to government funding or partnerships, which would be a key catalyst for the stock.

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