Integra Resources Corp. announced the results from recent drilling at the Company’s 100% owned DeLamar Gold-Silver Project, situated in southwest Idaho, USA, that continue to highlight mineralization well outside of the current inferred resource boundary limits. Step-out drill hole IDM18-59 in the area of Sullivan Gulch adds a further 260 meters (“m”) of strike potential in an area with no previous drilling, opening the zone for further potential resource expansion. This latest round of drill assays from Sullivan Gulch represents results from two drill holes located to the south of drill results previously disclosed in September, 2018. The geology intersected in this hole is consistent with the geology intersected in other parts of Sullivan Gulch to the north. The mineralization is largely hosted by porphyritic rhyolite and latite units, capped by a banded rhyolite formation, all of which are Miocene aged. The gold-silver mineralization itself consists of a zone of moderately intense low-sulphidation epithermal veining, clay alteration and related disseminated sulphides (mostly pyrite). Given these recent results, the Company has elected to defer drilling planned for other areas of DeLamar in order to immediately focus on Sullivan Gulch infill and step-out drilling, with the goal of driving further 2019 resource expansion. Management finds it prudent to delay the commencement of the resource estimate update from First Quarter 2019 to Second Quarter 2019 to allow further drilling in Sullivan Gulch. The amended drill plan is designed to test more of this highly prospective zone, with the goal of potentially including these future drill results in the next resource estimate update and subsequent Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA”). The current drill program at Sullivan Gulch is designed to incrementally enlarge the gold-silver resource on-strike and to confirm the continuity of the zone between IDM18-59 and neighboring drill holes to the northwest. The short adjournment of the resource study will allow the result from IDM18-059, and any other infill and step-out drilling to be conducted in January and February, to be included in the 2019 resource estimate update on the DeLamar Project. This resource update will form the basis of the 2019 PEA, now scheduled for second half of 2019. In addition to the successful drilling at Sullivan Gulch, the Company has been actively exploring other zones within the DeLamar Deposit, including the Henrietta and Town Road targets. Today’s results highlight strong opportunity for future resource expansion across multiple zones of the DeLamar Deposit.