Eminent Gold Corp. had expanded its Hot Springs Range Project ("HSRP") in Humboldt County, Nevada through the staking of a new claim package. With this expansion, HSRP now totals approximately 3,941 hectares.
The newly acquired claims, totaling 441 hectares, are strategically located in the northwest portion of the HSRP property, directly over anomalies identified in Eminent's 2025 gravity survey. These anomalies include a potential buried intrusion and a recessed basin--defined by the strongest density contrasts observed on the property to date. The high-density anomaly is interpreted as a possible magmatic intrusion.
Such intrusions are critical features across Nevada's major Carlin trends, where they drive structural and chemical disruption in surrounding sedimentary host rocks, enhancing both permeability and reactivity. To the northeast, a distinct gravity low is interpreted as a recessively weathered basin infilled with post-mineral basalt. These basins typically form through structural extension and alteration of original host rocks, making them highly prospective targets for gold exploration.
HSRP is part of Eminent's broader portfolio of district-scale exploration assets in Nevada. The Company remains committed to using modern exploration techniques to uncover new gold systems in underexplored regions of the state. All scientific and technical information in this news release has been prepared by, or approved by Michael Dufresne, PGeo.
Mr. Dufresne is an independent qualified person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
















