InZinc Mining Ltd. reported assay results from the first drill hole, WD18-01, of the ongoing drill program at the 100% owned West Desert project in western Utah. WD18-01 was drilled to explore an untested area on the western edge of the Main Zone of the WD deposit. Highlights: Thick interval of 50.6 ft of 6.28% Zn, 0.4% Cu, 66.8 g/tonne (g/t) Indium (In) at significantly higher grade than 2014 resource average in a previously un-drilled area; Significant copper interval with 15.0 ft of 2.1% Cu, also in a previously un-drilled area; Shallow high-grade intercept of 6.6 ft of 11.77% Zn, 0.5% Cu, 72.6 g/t In; Improved potential for shallow zinc-copper-indium tonnage immediately west of WD18-01; Significant widths of indium mineralization at higher grades 50.6 ft of 66.8 g/t In, 30 ft of 183.9 g/t In and 10ft of 272.7 g/t In — higher than the 2014 resource of about 30 g/t In; Earlier this year, Indium was declared one of the 23 critical elements by the US government. Drilling continues at the site with holes to the east and proximal to the past-producing Utah silver mine. InZinc is exploring for both silver-rich and copper-rich zinc mineralization that was intersected in historical drill hole CC-43, located below the Utah mine. Currently, the Company is drilling a deep hole 650 metres to the east of the existing resource and is currently at approximately at 2400 feet downhole of a planned 3300 foot hole. InZinc will release the results of this hole when assays become available.