Kings Canyon Gold Project Exploration Work & Strategic Development

VANCOUVER - Infield Minerals Corp. reported on recent field exploration work and strategy development for its Kings Canyon Gold Project in Utah. The technical team has identified several exploration opportunities in key untested high-priority zones. These include high-grade feeder structures, known deposit extensions, untested favourable stratigraphic horizons, as well as anomalous geochemical anomalies that have seen limited historical work. Work campaigns dating back to the 1970s have been compiled by Infield for the first time in the history of the district. This data, in addition to new exploration tools, will be leveraged towards the expansion of the known deposits and additional discovery upside. Infield also reports results for seven rock samples collected in 2025.

Highlights: 1) Identification of untested high-priority target areas and discovery opportunities. 2) 2025 rock sample results up to 1.28 ppm gold (range <0.005 - 1.28 ppm gold). 3) Low-cost surface program planned to advance exploration toward drill hole targeting.

"The characteristics and continuity of gold mineralization at the Crown and Royal zones provide excellent training ground for additional discovery within the Kings Canyon district," said Evandra Nakano, President and CEO. "we are encouraged by the exploration opportunities across the Property, which we believe would benefit from a suite of modern exploration methods."