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Friday, 11/03/2017 12:47:55 PM

Friday, November 03, 2017 12:47:55 PM

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ZZZOF Positioned to Exploit Strong Demand for Zinc

Vancouver, Canada-based Zinc One Resources Inc. (TSX.V: Z) (OTC: ZZZOF) (FSE: RH33) is focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of prospective and advanced zinc projects in mining friendly jurisdictions. The company boasts a proven team of exploration geologists and engineers to operate its two key assets, the Bongará Zinc Mine and Charlotte-Bongará Zinc-Oxide Project in north-central Peru. An article discussing this reads: “World stockpiles of zinc are at multiyear lows while demand continues to be strong. In 2016, zinc demand became greater than the available supply for the first time in a decade. Zinc is essential for rustproofing steel and is used in a variety of infrastructures. It’s also used to produce batteries, fertilizers, paints, plastics, cosmetics and multivitamins. The International Zinc Association estimates that zinc could save the world over $300 billion annually in direct corrosion costs and another $300 billion annually in indirect costs. Zinc is an invaluable base metal and a strategic priority for many industries.”

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About Zinc One Resources, Inc.

Zinc One is focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of prospective and advanced zinc projects in mining-friendly jurisdictions. Zinc One’s key assets are the Bongará Mine and Charlotte-Bongará Zinc-Oxide Projects in north-central Peru. The Bongará Zinc-Oxide Mine Project was in production from 2007 to 2008, but shut down due to the global financial crisis and concurrent decrease in the zinc price. Past production included 20% zinc grades and recoveries over 90% from surface and near-surface nonsulfide zinc mineralization. High-grade nonsulfide zinc mineralization is known to outcrop between the mined area and the Charlotte-Bongará Zinc-Oxide Project, which is nearly six kilometers to the north-northwest and where past drilling intercepted various near-surface zones with high-grade zinc. Zinc One is managed by a proven team of exploration geologists and engineers who have previously constructed and operated successful mining operations. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.ZincOne.com.