InZinc Mining Ltd. reported results of the Phase 1 drill program at the Company's 100% owned West Desert zinc-copper project in western Utah. The company completed the first phase of drilling with five deep holes totaling 3,500m. The drill program focused on exploration and expansion of the large zinc resources outlined in the 2014 Preliminary Economic Assessment. Three holes, WD18-01, WD18-04 and WD18-05, were drilled to the west of the existing West Desert resources to assess the potential for higher grade zinc, copper and associated indium in the shallow western portion of the Main zone of the WD deposit. Large intersections of high grade zinc and copper in sulphide were outlined between 150m and 350m below surface in holes WD18-01 and WD18-05. This area of interest, also evident further to the west in hole WD18-04, is a priority target for further drilling. WD18-05 was drilled beneath WD18-01 to test the down-dip extension of several intersections, including the previously reported shallow high grade lens with 2m of 11.8% Zn, 0.5% Cu and 73 g/t In. At approximately 150m below surface the drill hole intersected high grade sulphides over a 6.8m interval averaging 16.5% Zn, 0.3% Cu, 60 g/t In and 14 g/t Ag. Phase 2 exploration will consider 50m step outs along strike and to depth to further delineate the high grade lens. The steep angle of WD18-05 and down-hole deviation may have prevented a complete test of the deeper intersections in WD18-01. WD 18-04, drilled 120m to the west of WD18-01, intersected the targeted horizon at shallow depths and encountered a thick (41m), highly oxidized zone containing greater than 50% iron. Visible copper and zinc oxides indicate oxidation and leaching of zinc and copper sulphide mineralization. Phase 2 exploration will include plans to drill beneath this oxidized zone to intersect the underlying sulphides, similar to what was accomplished with WD18-05. Exploration to the east of the existing West Desert resources was tested with two deep holes, WD18-02 and WD18-03. The holes were drilled to explore silver-rich zinc mineralization previously intersected in both the upper east portion of the resources and 650m east, below the past-producing Utah silver mine. Both holes also tested deeper targets for extensions of copper- zinc mineralization at the CRD (Deep) zone of the WD deposit and below the Utah mine. Holes WD18-02 and WD18-03 intersected narrow high grade zones that will require follow up in the future. WD18-02, explored the eastern edge of the WD Deposit and intersected multiple narrow zones of mineralization. Several deeper intersections, between 701m and 728m downhole, represent the extension of the CRD (Deep) zone. The previous known limit of the CRD (Deep) zone is located 175m west of these intersections and the intervening space is open for future resource expansion. WD18-03 intersected high grade silver mineralization 320m below the historic Utah silver mine with a narrow 0.3m intersection grading 1.4 kg per tonne silver and 44.5% lead. This drill hole has been left open for possible re-entry for directional drilling of additional targets.