Eminent Gold Refines Nevada Targets with High-Resolution Seismic Survey

  • Eminent Gold completed a Deep Refraction Microtremor (ReMi®) seismic survey at its Hot Springs Range Project in Nevada, revealing new structural insights at the Otis and Eden targets.
  • The survey identified key faults, including the Paradise Fault and Little Humboldt Fault, supporting the company's geological model and guiding future drill programs.
  • Phase II reverse circulation drilling at Otis will test multiple structures, while Phase I drilling at Eden will follow, targeting a 3 km long gold-in-soil anomaly.
  • The seismic data will be integrated with magnetic datasets, geochemical results, and previous drilling to optimize the 2026 drill program.

Eminent Gold's use of high-resolution seismic survey techniques represents a strategic shift in hard rock mineral exploration, enabling deeper insights into subsurface structures. This approach is increasingly critical in Nevada's competitive gold exploration landscape, where understanding concealed geologic structures can differentiate successful projects from speculative ones. The company's focus on integrating multiple datasets underscores a methodical approach to resource definition, potentially reducing execution risk in future drill programs.

Drill Program Success
Whether the Phase II drilling at Otis and subsequent Phase I drilling at Eden will validate the structural targets identified by the seismic survey.
Geological Model Refinement
How the integration of seismic, magnetic, and geochemical data will further refine Eminent Gold's understanding of the Hot Springs Range Project.
Exploration Upside
The pace at which Eminent Gold can expand its oxide Carlin-style discovery at HSRP and deliver additional discoveries at the Celts project.