Intersections At The Florida Mountain in Stockpile Drill Program


VANCOUVER - Integra Resources Corp. reported on twenty additional drill holes from the expanded stockpile drill program underway at the DeLamar Project located in southwestern Idaho. The drill results are from the North DeLamar backfill, Sommercamp backfill, Stockpile 1, and Stockpile 2 located at the DeLamar Deposit and the Jacobs Gulch stockpile and Tip Top backfill at Florida Mountain. In total, the Company has drilled 11,300 m in 289 drill holes during the stockpile drill program and expects to complete the drill program this month. The consistent gold equivalent grade and drill intercept widths encountered throughout the stockpile drill program provides additional conviction that this material could significantly increase the oxide and mixed heap leach resource at DeLamar and Florida Mountain. Additional oxide-and-mixed material at the Project has the potential to materially increase the heap leach mine life in future phases of the Project and further enhance the robust economics presented in the Company’s 2022 Pre-feasibility Study (PFS).

“The stockpile and backfill drilling continue to impress the exploration team, returning consistent gold-silver results that are in-line with or better than our original estimates. The mineralized stockpile material is reconciling well with historical mining records and the Company is able to confidently model the distribution of grade and oxidation variability within the stockpiles and backfill. It is becoming more apparent that this mineralized material should positively impact the strong production profile and economics of the DeLamar Project presented in the PFS,” said, George Salamis, President and CEO. “The Company is on track to complete a resource estimate that will include material from these stockpiles in Q2 2023. In addition, the Company’s engineering and permitting teams are completing the remaining baseline work required for the submittal of the Mine Plan of Operations in the second half of this year.”