12:18 PM EDT, 09/17/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Integral Metals ( ITGLF ) on Wednesday provided an update on its 2025 diamond drilling program at the KAP Project in the Northwest Territories.
The company said that the program, comprised of six drillholes totaling 843 meters, tested both the Main Showing area and the F96-05 zone, advancing its understanding of the project's mineralized system.
Integral Metals ( ITGLF ) said that three holes were completed at the Main Showing target area, where drilling targeted historical intercepts and confirmed the presence of strongly mineralized horizons at shallow depths.
At the F96-05 target area, three deeper holes were drilled to test the extent of a major collapse breccia unit previously identified as highly prospective for mineralization. Among them, the company said KAP25-006 represented the largest step-out of the program, intercepting broad and locally semi-massive sphalerite replacement zones over more than 50 meters of core, marking "one of the most promising results of the campaign."
The company added that the samples from all drillholes have been sent for geochemical analysis and results will be released once available.
"This year's drilling program shows that the mineralized system at the Main Showing likely extends further than previously thought," said Chief Executive Officer Paul Sparkes. "The results from the step-out hole are encouraging and highlight the growth potential of the KAP Project. We look forward to receiving the assay results and using this new information to guide the next phase of drilling."
Shares of the company were last seen up $0.01 at $0.76 on the Canadian Securities Exchange.
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