ICG Silver & Gold (CSE:ICG) - Newly Listed District-Scale Play, Fully Funded for Drilling

ICG Silver & Gold (CSE:ICG) - Newly Listed District-Scale Play, Fully Funded for Drilling

Author: Crux Investor April 4, 2026 Duration: 22:44

Interview with Steven Sirbovan, President & CEO of ICG Silver & Gold

Recording date: 1st April 2026

ICG Silver and Gold Corp. is a newly listed exploration company that began trading on the CSE on March 31, 2026, after spinning out from American Pacific Mining. The company holds a single flagship asset, the Tuscarora District, a 10,000-acre contiguous land package in northeastern Nevada positioned at the intersection of the Independence and Carlin Trends. For investors evaluating the junior exploration space, ICG presents a clearly defined near-term catalyst, a funded treasury, and a geological thesis that differentiates it from prior operators at the same project.

The Tuscarora District is not a greenfield exploration play. Historical operators Novo Resources and American Pacific Mining conducted 25,000 metres of drilling, collected 5,000 samples, and completed 130 line-kilometres of geophysics across the property. Those programs generated high-grade results, including an intersection of just over 4 metres grading 127 g/t gold at the South Navajo target. Despite this work, the project was consistently treated as a gold-only system. ICG's management believes that interpretation left a significant dimension of the project unexplored: a spatially overlapping, silver-dominant epithermal system, supported by surface rock samples returning up to approximately 38,000 g/t silver at certain targets and near-surface geophysical anomalies.

The former Dexter open-pit mine, located just off the property boundary on trend with the South Navajo and Modoc targets, produced approximately 50,000 ounces of gold and 250,000 ounces of silver in the early 1990s and serves as a direct analogue for the style of mineralisation management is targeting.

The company enters the market with approximately C$6.2 million in the treasury and a Phase 1 RC drill program of 3,000 to 6,000 metres scheduled to commence in June 2026. RC costs in the region are currently estimated at approximately US$250 per metre, providing ICG with sufficient capital to complete the program without near-term financing pressure. Assay results are expected in August 2026, giving investors a defined newsflow window within the current calendar year.

The Phase 1 program targets two categories of drill holes. The first group focuses on South Navajo and Modoc to build toward an eventual mineral resource. The second and more exploration-oriented group targets East Pediment, Grand Prize, King's Vein, and North Navajo areas which are identified through sampling and geophysics but not yet systematically drilled. Hole depths are planned at 200 to 300 metres, consistent with the shallow, open-pittable mineralisation model the company is evaluating.

The management team brings relevant capital markets and technical depth. CEO Steven Sirbovan has 13 years of capital markets experience including work at Waterton Global Resource Management with a Nevada focus. The board includes Jeff Swinoga, formerly of Barrick Gold, and Gary Baschuk, who spent significant time at Barrick's Goldstrike operation in Nevada. VP of Exploration Korbon McCall provides direct technical continuity with the project through his prior work with American Pacific.

For investors, the near-term thesis is straightforward: a funded drill program, an August 2026 assay window, and a geological interpretation that has not previously been tested at district scale. The key risk, as with any early-stage exploration company, is that drilling results may not confirm the dual-system thesis. Investors should size positions accordingly and monitor Phase 1 results as the primary near-term value inflection point.

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