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    Sprott’s 9.9% in American Eagle: funding NAK drilling – key notes for mine planners

    March 1, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Sprott’s 9.9% in American Eagle: funding NAK drilling – key notes for mine planners

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Eric Sprott is investing C$23 million for a 9.9% stake in American Eagle Gold, buying 19.2 million premium flow-through shares at C$1.20, sending the TSXV-listed stock up 22% to C$0.94 and valuing the company at about C$163 million. A parallel C$11.5 million financing at C$0.77 per share will allow Teck Resources and South32 to maintain their positions, taking total new funding to C$34.54 million and cash on hand to over C$50 million. The money will fund expanded drilling at the NAK copper-gold porphyry in BC’s Babine district, where a 31,500-metre programme has returned 618 metres at 0.77% CuEq from surface, indicating a large, coherent mineralised body at depth.

    Technical Brief

    • NAK hosts a 1.5 km x 1.5 km copper-gold porphyry system previously only shallowly drilled in the 1960s.
    • American Eagle assumed control of NAK in 2022 and has since run multiple deeper drill campaigns.
    • Current programme totals 31,500 m of drilling, with assays released progressively as labs report.
    • Latest hole reports 618 m at 0.77% CuEq from surface, linking near-surface and deep high-grade zones.
    • Company interprets results as evidence of a single, large, coherent mineralised body from surface to depth.
    • Teck Resources and South32 hold investor rights requiring a parallel, lower-priced equity financing to maintain stakes.
    • Over C$50 million cash post-financing fully funds expanded drilling through 2026–2027 without near-term equity dependence.
    • For porphyry explorers, the case illustrates how deep step-out drilling can re-rate districts previously tested only shallowly.

    Our Take

    Sprott has been prominently featured across recent coverage for uranium and broader hard-asset strategies, so taking a 9.9% position in American Eagle Gold adds direct copper-gold project exposure in British Columbia to what has otherwise skewed towards financial and uranium vehicles.

    With American Eagle Gold’s market capitalisation now around C$163 million and more than C$50 million in cash, NAK sits in the relatively well-funded tier of early-stage copper-gold projects in our database, which typically gives juniors more leverage in negotiating with larger neighbours such as Teck Resources and South32 in central BC.

    The 618 metres at 0.77% copper equivalent at NAK places the Babine copper-gold porphyry district alongside some of the more competitive exploration intercepts in our copper-gold project coverage, suggesting the district could attract further strategic interest if follow-up drilling in 2026–2027 confirms continuity at depth.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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