Integra Gold Reports New Discoveries Below 1,000 Meters at C4 Zone

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Integra Gold (TSXV:ICG) has reported new gold discoveries with C-type structures in its first round of drill results released from its fall 2015/ winter 2016 drill program at its Triangle deposit.

Integra Gold (TSXV:ICG) has reported new gold discoveries with C-type structures in its first round of drill results released from its fall 2015/ winter 2016 drill program at its Triangle deposit.
As quoted in the press release, highlights included:

  • New discovery of sub-parallel C and C-Flat structures identified at depth structurally below the existing C6 zone, and below 1,000 metres (“m”) depth, highlighting potential for further resource expansion outside of the current resource limits. One hole to date, TM-15-038, has tested the new targets with intercepts such as 15.68 grams per tonne gold (“g/t Au”) over 5.8 m (4.94 m true thickness) and 8.14 g/t Au over 4.2 m (3.57 m true thickness)
  • Step-out drilling on the steeply dipping C4 mineralized structure at Triangle returned high grade mineralization including 11.61 g/t Au over 3.6 metres (3.39 m true thickness) and 9.94 g/t Au over 3.3 m (2.91 m true thickness)
  • Significant gold mineralization reported in the infill drilling of the C1 and C2 structures confirming the internal continuity of the zone with intercepts such as 16.06 g/t Au over 5.7 m (4.41 m true thickness) and 12.48 g/t Au over 4.3 m (3.48 m in true thickness)

Integra president and CEO, Stephen de Jong, said:

Results from the ongoing exploration program at Triangle continue to show substantial resource growth potential with the majority of assays reported today coming from holes drilled outside of the current resource envelope. The bulk of Triangle is largely shown to be hosted within a series of sub-parallel and stacked C structures, C1 to C6, displaying a certain degree of periodicity. We can confirm today that we have intersected yet another significant C-type structure hosting high gold grades, below a depth of 1,000 m vertical. In our view, this further enhances the notion that drilling has yet to identify the lateral and depth limits of the primary C-type structures which make up the bulk of the gold ounces in the Triangle deposit. The discovery of new C-type structures in the first hole designed to test below the lower resource boundary is especially encouraging and we look forward to building on this discovery with additional drilling in the months to come.

Click here for the full press release.

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