Integral Metals Intersects High-Grade Zinc with Gallium and Germanium at the KAP Project, Northwest Territories

Core Viewpoint - Integral Metals Corp. has successfully confirmed high-grade zinc mineralization with associated gallium and germanium at the KAP Project, expanding the known mineralization footprint and validating historical data [1][5][17]. Program Summary - The 2025 drill program included seven diamond drill holes totaling 843 meters, targeting the Central Zone and North Zone of the Main Showing to verify historical zinc intercepts and evaluate the distribution of gallium and germanium [4][5]. - The program confirmed high-grade mineralization and expanded the mineralization corridor in the North Zone, supporting a hybrid MVT and Carbonate Replace Deposit model [5][17]. Drill Hole Results - KAP-25-001A: Intersected 2.00 m averaging 29.58% Zn, 245 ppm Ga, and 397 ppm Ge, confirming near-surface mineralization [6]. - KAP-25-001B: Intersected 5.60 m averaging 17.72% Zn, including a high-grade core of 28.26% Zn over 3.45 m [7]. - KAP-25-002: Returned 5.00 m averaging 14.27% Zn, with notable intervals showing higher grades [9]. - KAP-25-005: Validated historical step-out with 9.40 m averaging 4.57% Zn in the North Zone [11]. - KAP-25-006: Confirmed broad zones of mineralization with 16.15 m averaging 8.28% Zn, indicating significant expansion potential [15][16]. Next Steps - The company plans to model the results to further understand the subsurface context of the mineralization and may submit select samples for mineralogical analysis [17].