Eminent Gold Corp. announced the results of its recently completed gravity program at its Hot Springs Range Project ("HSRP"), one of Nevada's most significant new gold districts. The data was acquired by Tom Carpenter Geophysical Services and subsequently processed, analyzed, and interpreted by Jim Wright of JL Wright Geophysics, a veteran with over five decades of experience, much of it focused in Nevada.

Drawing on his extensive work in similar Nevada districts and a thorough evaluation of Eminent's existing datasets, Wright has identified five distinct exploration targets. Three of these targets lie within the northeast-trending HSR corridor, corroborating Eminent's existing Otis, Sitka, and Eden targets originally delineated through aerial photo interpretation. This marks the first geophysical confirmation of these potentially mineralized structures, pinpointing their locations and demonstrating that the corridor hosts over 10 kilometers of cumulative strike length, defined by multiple NE-trending faults.

Most of these structures are obscured by post-mineral basalt flows and alluvial cover. Eminent has subdivided the HSR corridor into: The NE Otis Corridor, a portion of which was drilled by Eminent at its southern extent;; The Eden Corridor;; and The SW Otis Corridor. The Otis and Eden targets are separated by a prominent gravity low, interpreted as a post-mineral basin.