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Hot Springs Surface Geophysical And Rock Sampling Programs Concluded

Hot Springs Surface Geophysical And Rock Sampling Programs Concluded

VANCOUVER – Eminent Gold Corp has successfully concluded its surface geophysical and rock sampling programs at its Hot Springs Range Project (HSRP). The program both confirms the Company’s exploration model and delivers clearly defined drill targets less than 200 meters from the surface under post-mineral cover. The geophysics shows important structural intersections that are present in Carlin-style gold deposits; where steeply dipping feeder faults intersect shallowly dipping thrust faults as observed at the 42 M oz Getchell Trend located approximately 15 km to the southeast of the project.

The rock sampling program has demonstrated the host rocks at the project are gold bearing with results up to 2.8 g/t gold adjacent to the newly defined target areas. Together the geological, geophysical, and geochemical settings of the project have a striking similarity to the Getchell Trend deposits and the Company plans to ideally drill the project during Q4 as it looks to make a discovery.

Paul Sun, President and CEO, said, “The positive geophysical results and gold-in-rock surveys are a huge milestone for Eminent as this property has never been explored and yet is so close to multiple world class gold deposits. Our extremely talented technical team has developed this concept and has successfully taken the project from a grassroots stage to its first ever drill program. Eminent is well on its way to rapidly advancing the remainder of its pipeline of three more highly prospective gold projects (Weepah, Spanish Moon, and Gilbert South) to a drill-ready stage in the coming months. The company anticipates to consecutively drill its portfolio of opportunities starting in Q4 2021 as it continues its goal of making Nevada’s next major gold discovery.”

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