Existence Of Additional Feeder Fault At The Weepah Project


VANCOUVER - Eminent Gold Corp. announced that recent results confirm the existence of an additional possible feeder fault zone at its Weepah Project, located 30 kilometers (km) southwest of Tonopah within the Walker Lane trend (total gold endowment of over 80 Moz Au and 700 M oz Ag).  The Company's technical team previously identified multi-kilometer length faults that coincided with geochemical anomalies and intersected known mineralization at the Weepah Pit and Weepah East deposit. The newly identified Central Pediment fault is interpreted as a possible feeder structure linking the Weepah Main and East deposits and was identified by the Company's regional and pit mapping and geophysical reinterpretation .

The fault has not been historically drilled and now represents a primary target on the property.  Channel sampling where the Central Pediment fault intersects the historic Weepah Pit gave rock chip values up to 54.2 g/t gold across 1.2 meters and 60 g/t gold across 0.3 meters demonstrating the potential for high-grade mineralization along the 1 km fault linking the deposits. Based on these results the Company plans to define drill targets along the strike of the Central Pediment fault in addition to the broader drill target areas within the arsenic anomaly at the Weepah East and Tailings Wash faults.