Geophysics Commences Meadow Canyon At Spanish Moon District


VANCOUVER - Eminent Gold Corp. has begun a geophysics survey at its Meadow Canyon target after receiving approval from the U.S. National Forest Service (USFS).  Additionally, positive results from several infill soil samples further support the concept of a buried mineralizing system at Meadow Canyon. A geophysical program designed to reveal the architecture of obscured faults to determine the structure's potential to host gold mineralization has launched with results expected before year end.

Paul Sun, President and CEO said, ”The geophysics at Meadow Canyon will be a key step in determining the strength of our thesis that we could have a potential epithermal system analogous to the 23 Moz Round Mountain mine1,2 13km away on the other side of the mountain range. We look forward to working with the USFS personnel through our Plan of Operations and continue to maintain our stewardship to the environment we work in."

The Company received an approved Notice of Intent ("NOI") from the positive Record of Decision from the USFS to proceed with a geophysical survey at Meadow Canyon. This decision establishes a positive working relationship with the Forest Service in this district and bodes well for future permitting of the Plan of Operations. Eminent's geophysical survey will cover 5.6 square kilometers at Meadow Canyon. Results of this survey will provide data the Technical Team needs to move forward with development of drill targets and the associated Plan of Operations for the Project. Infill soil tests surrounding an earlier gold anomaly (see April 27, 2022 News Release) bolster the concept of a buried gold system at Meadow Canyon.