Zinc One Drilling Extends Recent Discovery of High-Grade Zinc Deposit at Mina Chica Zone, Bongará Zinc Mine Project, Peru

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Intersects 12.7 Metres of 38.0% Zinc and 28.5 Metres of 20.1% Zinc

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 1, 2018) - Zinc One Resources Inc. (TSXV: Z) (OTC Pink: ZZZOF) (FSE: RH33) – “Zinc One” or the “Company”) has extended the recently discovered high-grade zinc deposit at the Mina Chica zone of the Bongará Zinc Project located in north-central Peru. Four of the drill holes reported herein show that the high-grade mineralization continues to the northwest for more than 50 metres with true vertical thicknesses ranging from 7.4 metres to 20.1 metres and zinc grades in excess of 20%. The drilling at Mina Chica is part of the ongoing program that is targeting several areas of known high-grade zinc mineralization at the project. The drill program at Mina Chica, consisting of 53 drill holes and a total of 2,370.9 metres, has now been completed with final results pending for the remaining drill holes. Drilling at Mina Grande Sur is continuing and results are expected soon.

Jim Walchuck, President and CEO of Zinc One commented, “The current drill program at the Mina Chica zone continues to expand the deposit, and will potentially have a positive impact on the resource estimate at the Bongará Zinc Mine Project expected to be released in Q3 2018. Needless to say, the drill results of this discovery have greatly enhanced our understanding of the geology at Mina Chica and continue to impress us at Zinc One. We are obviously eager to see the next round of drill results.”

Mina Chica Drill Results Highlights:

53 drill holes for 2,370.9 metres have been drilled from 18 platforms (see map in Figure 1.)

 

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Results from 18 holes were reported previously (see news releases from April 9, and April 26, 2018)

Significant new intercepts include (see cross-section in Figure 2.):

 

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MCH18022 – 12.7 metres of 38.0% zinc, from 6.0 metres drill depth

 

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MCH18026 – 28.5 metres of 20.1% zinc, from 4.3 metres drill depth

 

 

True vertical thickness of 20.1 metres from true vertical depth of 3.0 metres

 Holes MCH18019, 20, and 21 were drilled proximal to the southern limit of superficial mineralization.

 Mineralization at Mina Chica includes zinc oxides, carbonates and silicates hosted by soils, highly-weathered carbonates, and fine- to coarse-grained dolomites.

Mina Chica is one of three known zones of high-grade, near-surface zinc-oxide mineralization along a 1.4 kilometre mineralized trend that is being tested by this drill program. At Bongarita, which lies approximately 200 metres west of Mina Chica, all results from the 36 holes (587.2 metres) drilled have been reported. A second drill rig is currently drilling at Mina Grande Sur, which lies approximately 1.2 kilometres southeast of Mina Chica. Results from 11 of 80 holes drilled, for a total of 1,782.1 metres, have been reported to date.