Highest-Grade Intercepts To Date At DeLamar Deposit
VANCOUVER — Integra Resources Corp. announced drill results from a new exploration drill program at the DeLamar Project. The drill results are from Sullivan Gulch, a target east-southeast of the DeLamar Deposit. Exploration drilling at Sullivan Gulch has been designed to delineate and expand the width of mineralized vein structures at Sullivan Gulch along strike and at depth. The intercepts released today were rushed at the assay laboratory due to visible veining and strong XRF (X-ray fluorescence) analysis completed onsite. The remaining portions of these drill holes are at the assay laboratory and are expected to be available soon.
“Sullivan Gulch continues to be an exciting target for the Company, typically characterized by long widths of well-distributed mineralization. The drill program underway at Sullivan Gulch currently is designed to test the underlying high-grade gold-silver vein system which has seen limited exploration to date. The drill results announced today from the Sullivan Gulch vein system are the highest-grade intercepts reported to date by the Company at the DeLamar Deposit, suggesting the potential for additional high-grade vein systems at Sullivan Gulch. These drill results, which occur outside the PFS open pit, could further compliment a large, continuous mineralized zone that already extends 1,000 m in the northwest-southeast direction with widths of 200 m and depths of 350 m,” said, George Salamis, President and CEO. “The potential inclusion of additional gold-silver mineralized material from Sullivan Gulch, subject to further optimization work, has the potential to increase future production profiles and mine life at the Project. Today’s high-grade drill results, along with drill results released in 2018, 2019, and 2021 from Sullivan Gulch, demonstrate the potential for the underlying high-grade gold-silver vein system to compliment the multiple, consistent runs of more than 100 m grading over 1 g/t AuEq at Sullivan Gulch.”