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Integral Metals Announces Completion of High-Resolution Soil Sampling Program at the KAP Project

Core Viewpoint - Integral Metals Corp. has successfully completed its Phase 2 high-resolution soil sampling program at the KAP Project, enhancing drill targeting for its 2025 exploration campaign [1][3]. Group 1: Exploration Program Details - The Phase 2 soil sampling program involved a 30-meter by 30-meter grid across the Main Zone, with samples collected from 2,021 unique sites, totaling 2,163 samples prepared for laboratory submission [2]. - Quality control measures included the insertion of certified reference materials at a ratio of 1 in 20 and field duplicates at a rate of 1 in 50 [2]. - The sampling grid was designed to systematically test the area surrounding the Main Zone, integrating results from previous fieldwork and known gravity anomalies [3]. Group 2: Company Objectives and Future Plans - The KAP Project is prospective for MVT-style lead-zinc mineralization enriched with gallium and germanium, which remains a core priority for the company in 2025 [3]. - The completion of the high-resolution program is considered a key milestone for the company's exploration season, expected to significantly improve geochemical targeting and drill planning [3]. Group 3: Company Background - Integral Metals Corp. is engaged in mineral exploration for critical minerals, including gallium, germanium, and rare earth elements, aiming to contribute to the development of a domestic supply chain for these minerals [7]. - The company holds properties in mining-friendly jurisdictions in Canada and the United States, including the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, and Montana [7].