InZinc Mining Ltd. reported it has received all laboratory results from the 2023 exploration drill program at the Indy project (100% interest) ("Indy" or the "Project") located 100 kilometres (km) southeast of Prince George in central British Columbia. Highlights include a high percentage of samples exceeding the detection limits in barium of greater than 10,000 ppm or 1% ("overlimits"). Overlimit samples are currently undergoing further laboratory analysis to establish the barium content with results anticipated in late February, depending on lab turnaround time.

Enriched levels or deposits of barium, usually in the form of the mineral barite, are commonly associated with Sedimentary hosted zinc (SEDEX) deposits and are considered an important indicator of proximal mineralization. The 2023 ground-based reverse circulation drill program (9 holes) explored zinc-lead-barium in soil signatures and rare earth element with associated nickel-cobalt-copper targets. From the drill program, 59 samples have returned overlimits in barium representing approximately 90 metres of sampling in the 1,064-metre program.

All 2023 holes have returned barium overlimits in samples, with the abundance of overlimits ranging from several to 22 samples (or 35% of samples) per hole.