
Integra Resources (NYSE:ITRG) announced on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, additional results from its 2025–2026 drilling program at the Florida Canyon Mine in Nevada.
The data highlights significant thick intercepts of near-surface oxide gold mineralization, reinforcing the potential for resource expansion at the operating site.
The latest results from the South Dump area are characterized by broad intervals of mineralization.
Notable intercepts include 138.1 meters grading 0.32 g/t gold and 128 meters grading 0.36 g/t gold.
The company reported that approximately 67% of the intercepts from the South Dump returned grades above the mine’s 0.11 g/t gold cut-off, suggesting high continuity of the oxide material.
The success of the recent campaign has prompted a substantial 2026 drilling program totaling 42,500 meters. Of this, 33,500 meters are dedicated to resource development and conversion, while the remaining 9,000 meters will focus on exploration targets aimed at extending the mine life and identifying new mineralized zones.
The company is currently preparing an updated technical report for Florida Canyon, which is expected to be released in the third quarter of 2026.