Core Insights - InZinc Mining Ltd. has reported successful results from additional drilling at its Indy Sedex project, extending the mineralization depth of the B-9 Zone to 120 meters below the surface [1][8] - The 2025 drilling campaign has increased the B-9 mineralized trend by over 40% to a total length of 700 meters, indicating significant potential for further exploration [1][7] Exploration Results - The principal mineralized horizon was intersected at 3.3% Zn, 0.3% Pb, and 2.6 g/t Ag over 4.2 meters from 121.4 meters downhole, demonstrating continuity of mineralization [8][14] - A second, shallower mineralized horizon was also identified, with results of 3.2% Zn, 0.4% Pb, and 2.6 g/t Ag over 3.2 meters from 86.6 meters downhole [8][14] - All 2025 drill holes across the 700-meter long B-9 trend reported mineralization above the cut-off grade [8][14] Project Overview - The Indy project covers an extensive area of 200 square kilometers and includes a 30-kilometer length of under-explored strata in central British Columbia [11] - The near-surface mineralization discovered at Indy is typical of worldwide Sedex deposits, which often include significant silver and critical minerals as by-products [11][20] - Drilling to date has tested only 10% of the prospective 7.5-kilometer Main Trend, indicating substantial room for further exploration [14] Additional Findings - High-grade massive sulphides were discovered in the northern area, with one hole returning 11.0% Zn, 2.3% Pb, and 27.1 g/t Ag over 3.0 meters [14] - The widest intersection to date averaged 3.3% Zn, 0.7% Pb, and 7.4 g/t Ag over 19.1 meters, including semi-massive sulphides [14]
InZinc Reports Additional Results from Drilling Further Expanding Sedex Mineralization at Indy Project, Central BC
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