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Posted: March 2, 2017

Test drilling re-starting at Sully Project

Kootenay Zinc Corp. has announced that its drilling contractor, FB Drilling of Cranbrook, has mobilized to the Sully Property and will re-commence the planned drilling program shortly.

The Sully Project is located near Fort Steele, 30 km east of the Sullivan Mine.

“Every additional gravity survey at Sully has confirmed the presence of significant size masses on the property; recent gravity modelling which evaluated the complex structural trends in the local area of E1 has also maintained the inferred size while more narrowly constraining location of the target,” said Brian Jones, principal of Excel Geophysics and advisor to the company.

Drill hole SY17-11 will continue to focus on the E1 Zone of the Project’s EAST Anomaly Area. This hole will test the current model of gravity data as a stratabound feature constrained by the most recent detailed structural and stratigraphic trends determined from drilling in late 2016, Kootenay Zinc Corp. stated in a news release.

The company will also be conducting new downhole EM and Mag survey trials on holes SY16-10 and SY17-11, to expand geophysical definition of the targets and perhaps assist in defining their geometry. The project team has also developed plans for subsequent drill holes on E1 and on the larger E3 anomaly after SY17-11 is completed, the Vancouver-based company outlined.

Zinc (pictured above) was one of the top performing metals in the world in 2016 due to a global shortage.

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