InZinc Intersects Exceptional Grades of 20.1% Zn, 1.7% Pb, 9.5 g/t Ag over 3.2 m in Step-Out Drill Hole Located 300 m North of B-9 Zone
Newsfile·2025-11-04 15:11

Core Insights - InZinc Mining Ltd. reported exceptional drill results from the Phase 2, 2025 drill program at the Indy project, with a significant extension of the B-9 Zone now exceeding 1 km in strike length and remaining open for further exploration [1][2][15] Phase 2 Drill Program Highlights - Drill hole IB25-043 intersected high grades of 20.1% Zn, 1.7% Pb, and 9.5 g/t Ag over 3.2 m, contributing to a wider zone grading 15.4% Zn, 1.3% Pb, and 7.2 g/t Ag over 4.2 m [1][15] - The B-9 Zone has been extended by 125% in 2025, now exceeding 1000 m in strike length, with all intersections within 180 m of the surface [1][15] - The Phase 2 program included six drill holes totaling 800 m, with significant mineralization observed in several holes [8][19] Future Exploration Plans - Preliminary planning for 2026 includes targeting a 7 km long prospective corridor defined by extensive soil and geophysical anomalies, with only 15% of the corridor tested to date [10][11] - Additional drilling will focus on expanding the depth and strike potential of the B-9 Zone, as well as exploring the Delta Horizon target, which shows similar geological characteristics to the B-9 Zone [11][10] Company Overview - InZinc is actively exploring the Indy project, which is located in a new, unexplored mineral region in central British Columbia, Canada, analogous to the Selwyn Basin [17] - The company retains a 50% royalty interest in indium production from American West Metals' West Desert project, further diversifying its portfolio [3][17]