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New Claims At The Hot Springs Range Project

VANCOUVER – Eminent Gold Corp. announced the staking of new claims totaling 370 hectares at its Hot Springs Range Project (HSRP) in Humboldt County, Nevada. This strategic expansion along the prospective Eden Corridor — directly following the significant oxide gold intercept at Otis (9.2 m @ 3.2 g/t Au) – highlights the emerging district-scale potential of the project, bringing the total HSRP land package to 4,311 hectares under claim.
This latest staking secures an important extension of the emerging new Carlin-type oxide gold system discovery at HSRP, positioned parallel to the prolific Getchell Trend — home to major high-grade Carlin-style deposits. The new claims target the Eden Corridor, where recent gravity survey results confirm a much larger and continuous structural corridor than previously recognized, extending southwest from the high-priority Eden target. Supporting data includes a 3 km long gold-in-soil anomaly (defined by CSAMT surveys and soil sampling through pediment cover), with geochemical signatures and structural architecture closely mirroring world-class Getchell Trend deposits, including robust thrust faults intersecting deep crustal feeders, the same controls observed at Turquoise Ridge and at the Company’s Otis discovery hole.
Following gravity confirmation of the scale, continuity, and strength of these fault corridors, the Company moved quickly to secure the entire anomalous trend before further competitive activity.
Dan McCoy, President and CEO, said, “As we advance this new oxide Carlin-style discovery within our HSRP property, we have acquired key claims based on the geological data and prospectivity collected to date. The Eden area has long been a high-priority focus, and this move ensures we control the key ground in this promising new trend in Nevada.”

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