Integral Metals Advances Exploration with 2025 Drilling Update

Integral Metals Enhances KAP Project Exploration Efforts
Integral Metals Corp. (CSE: INTG | OTC: ITGLF | FSE: ZK9) is making strides in its diamond drilling program for 2025 at the KAP Project. The northwest project is the focus of keen exploration following a successful drilling campaign that has provided insights into the mineralization dynamics of the area.
Comprehensive Drilling Campaign Overview
The recent exploration phase included six drillholes that amounted to a total of 843 meters drilled. Integral's team focused on the Main Showing area and the targeted F96-05 zone. This dual-target approach allowed for a comparison of new findings against historical data, which has broadened the understanding of the mineral-rich landscape.
Revisiting the Main Showing Area
At the Main Showing site, three drillholes were executed. These targeted previous intercepts that indicated significant mineralization—particularly sphalerite. The first hole, KAP25-001, remarkably intersected a thick section of mineralization totaling 3.55 meters, aligning closely with historical drillhole results.
Nearby drillholes, KAP25-002 and KAP25-003, exhibited variations in mineral content and overall configuration. While KAP25-002 revealed broader areas of moderate mineralization, KAP25-003 pinpointed narrower intervals showcasing high-grade sphalerite. Such findings serve as crucial indicators of the continuity of mineralization and its structural intricacies.
Exploring the F96-05 Target Area
Moving to the F96-05 area, the program involved three additional holes drilled to penetrate deeper into a notable collapse breccia identified previously as a zone of high mineralization potential. Drill hole KAP25-004 successfully confirmed the expected geometry of the breccia, ensuring the validity of earlier findings. Meanwhile, KAP25-005 took a step further, extending known mineralization by showing continuity in a northern direction.
Of particular note was KAP25-006, which achieved the largest step-out of the drilling program, encountering broad semi-massive sphalerite zones across over 50 meters of core. This significant intercept is one of the most promising results from the entire drilling campaign showcasing the site's exploration potential.
Significant Insights into Mineralization
The results from this year's drilling efforts have allowed Integral Metals to successfully verify critical historical findings while also expanding the known mineralization to the north of the Main Showing site. Not only do these results underscore the viability of the KAP Project, but they also provide invaluable data for refining upcoming exploration models.
CEO's Perspective on the Exploration Success
“Our latest drilling efforts indicate that the mineralized system at the Main Showing extends beyond our previous estimations,” highlighted Paul Sparkes, the CEO of Integral Metals. “The encouraging outcomes from our recent step-out hole underscore the growth potential of the KAP Project. We're enthusiastic about receiving the assay results to determine next steps in our exploration process.”
About Integral Metals Corp.
Integral Metals Corp. operates at the forefront of critical mineral exploration. Their primary aim is to explore and identify valuable resources such as gallium, germanium, and rare earth elements. By focusing on the U.S. and Canadian markets, particularly in the Northwest Territories and Manitoba, Integral aims to bolster a secure domestic supply chain for these essential minerals.
For any inquiries regarding this release, please feel free to reach out to the company directly:
Paul Sparkes
Chief Executive Officer
825-414-3163
info@integralmetals.com
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the purpose of Integral Metals' 2025 drilling program?
The drilling program aimed to explore and confirm the mineralized systems at the KAP Project, enhancing knowledge of its geological characteristics.
Which areas were targeted in the drilling program?
The drilling effort focused on the Main Showing area and the F96-05 zone to evaluate historical mineralization data and confirm mineral content.
What were the significant findings from the drilling program?
Key findings included successful mineralization confirmations and broad zones of sphalerite, improving the understanding of the project’s mineralization patterns.
How does Integral Metals envision the growth potential of the KAP Project?
The CEO remarked that the program indicates extending mineralized systems, suggesting considerable exploration and growth potential for future activities.
How can I contact Integral Metals for further information?
Interested parties can reach out via email at info@integralmetals.com or contact Paul Sparkes directly at 825-414-3163.
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