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Integra Resources Corp.

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Summary

Project:

DeLamar

Deposit:DeLamar
Location:United States
Commodities:Gold-Silver
Date:9/18/2018
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resource Increase/Upgrade
Report details:18-9-2018: Integra Resources Corp. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its DeLamar deposit at the DeLamar project. Drilling results incl. 195.99m @ 0.97g/t Au, 30.46g/t Ag from 200.86m. VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 18, 2018 -- Integr
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CP/QP:[Overall Report]: Max Baker (Internal)
ABSTRACT:VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 18, 2018 -- Integra Resources Corp. (TSXV:ITR ; OTCQX:IRRZF) (the “Company” or “Integra”) is pleased to announce additional assay results from its 2018 exploration program on the DeLamar Gold and Silver Project (“DeLamar, or the “Project”), located in the historic Owyhee County mining district in south western Idaho, U.S.A. The results announced today continue to positively demonstrate the continuity of mineralization within the DeLamar Deposit, with large zones of lower-grade gold-silver and selected higher-grade intercepts in Sullivan Gulch and other areas. Today’s results are from roughly 8,400 metres (“m”) of drilling (34 holes) as part of a 20,000 m exploration program currently underway in 2018. “With an abundance of excellent drill results in-hand, it is becoming apparent that the potential to expand the gold-silver resource at DeLamar is being measurably demonstrated on multiple fronts,” stated George Salamis, CEO of Integra Resources. “To date, Integra has drilled four fences roughly 100 to 150 m apart across the northern section of Sullivan Gulch. Today’s drill results demonstrate strong continuity of gold-silver mineralization over extensive widths, and in certain cases with high grades. Many of these results are located well outside of the existing inferred resource boundary, over intervals that are, at times, twice the average grade of the current inferred resource. The southernmost fence is located 150 m beyond the limit of the current inferred resource.” Mr. Salamis continued, “Initial IP surveys conducted by Integra portrayed a very strong correlation between the existing inferred DeLamar resource outline and high IP chargeability. Subsequent surveys have highlighted a strong IP anomaly in Sullivan Gulch that extends 500 m beyond the last fence of drill results reported today. This IP anomaly has now delineated a target 1.2 kilometers in length at Sullivan Gulch, a zone that was not mined by previous operators. The new Zone at Sullivan Gulch, along with the IP chargeability on the Project, could potentially double the prospective footprint of the existing DeLamar Deposit trend.” Mr. Salamis added, “We are equally excited to report that elsewhere at DeLamar in zones such as Sommercamp and Glenn Silver, drill holes aimed to test beyond the margins of the current inferred resource envelope have returned with positive results that have the potential to significantly grow the resource. This summer’s drill program has strongly demonstrated the potential for resource growth at multiple targets on extension from the known inferred resource at DeLamar.”

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