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Ongoing Exploration At Its Nevada Titan Project

VANCOUVER – Fairchild Gold Corporation reported on the ongoing exploration at its Nevada Titan Project, located in Goodsprings Mining District, Clark County, Nevada. Recent fieldwork has identified numerous high-grade copper values, including assays up to 34.0% Cu (Sample 350436), with associated anomalous molybdenum.
Fairchild’s primary exploration target at the Nevada Titan Project is a significant porphyry system with associated skarn mineralization, characterized by potentially high-grade mineralized structural zones. The combination of high values of copper-molybdenum with widespread local anomalous copper in the Wash Zone samples is consistent with global porphyry-skarn deposit models and highlights the potential scale of the system. Copper assays define a persistent presence of mineralization across a 1.5 km corridor. High-grade pods are exposed in historic mine workings, with assays reaching up to 34.0% Cu. Meanwhile, sampling in the Wash Zone returned anomalous values ranging from hundreds of parts per million to several percent Cu. This distribution demonstrates that copper mineralization extends beyond the mine exposures, occurring as pods and lenses rather than as a continuous zone.
Geological mapping during the 2025 program has outlined a steeply dipping hydrothermal breccia pipe exposed on the surface in the central part of the property. The breccia is matrix-supported with angular carbonate clasts and fine-grained hydrothermal material, consistent with magmatic-hydrothermal breccias described in porphyry-related systems. Breccia pipes are recognized as important vertical fluid pathways in porphyry-skarn systems, often marking the connection between intrusive sources at depth and high-grade mineralization near the surface. The presence of garnet-bearing skarn textures in the matrix, coupled with elevated molybdenum signatures in nearby samples, provides a strong porphyry affinity. Sampling of the breccia pipe has been completed, and assays are pending.
Luis Martins, CEO of Fairchild Gold: “The combination of high-grade copper and molybdenum assays, and the discovery of a hydrothermal breccia pipe, highlights the strong porphyry affinity of the Nevada Titan system. These results underscore the potential scale of this mineralizing environment. The upcoming drone magnetic survey will provide critical subsurface context, positioning us to refine targets and advance this project toward the next phases of exploration, which will include the completion of a targeted IP survey.”

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