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Faraday Copper Intersects 1.12% Copper over 117.83 Metres within 259.98 Metres at 0.68% Copper at the Recently Discovered Banjo Breccia in the American Eagle Area

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Faraday Copper Corp. announced results from two drill holes in its Phase III drill program at the Copper Creek Project in Arizona. Key highlights include:

  • Drill hole FCD-24-073 intersected 117.83 meters at 1.12% copper and 2.43 g/t silver within 259.98 meters at 0.68% copper and 1.57 g/t silver at the Banjo breccia.
  • Drill hole FCD-24-072 intersected 48.21 meters at 0.41% copper and 1.09 g/t silver within 164.20 meters at 0.28% copper and 0.89 g/t silver.
  • Mineralization at the Banjo breccia remains open and follow-up drilling is in progress.
  • A second drill rig is being mobilized to test targets outside the American Eagle area.

The company has completed 38 drill holes in the Phase III program, with results released for 36 so far. Drilling continues with objectives to expand the mineral resource estimate and better delineate high-grade zones.

Faraday Copper Corp. ha annunciato i risultati di due fori di perforazione nel suo programma di perforazione Fase III presso il progetto Copper Creek in Arizona. Le principali evidenze includono:

  • Il foro di perforazione FCD-24-073 ha intersecato 117,83 metri a 1,12% di rame e 2,43 g/t di argento all'interno di 259,98 metri a 0,68% di rame e 1,57 g/t di argento nella breccia Banjo.
  • Il foro di perforazione FCD-24-072 ha intersecato 48,21 metri a 0,41% di rame e 1,09 g/t di argento all'interno di 164,20 metri a 0,28% di rame e 0,89 g/t di argento.
  • La mineralizzazione nella breccia Banjo rimane aperta e sono in corso perforazioni di follow-up.
  • Una seconda piattaforma di perforazione viene mobilitata per testare obiettivi al di fuori dell'area American Eagle.

L'azienda ha completato 38 fori di perforazione nel programma Fase III, con risultati pubblicati per 36 finora. La perforazione continua con l'obiettivo di espandere la stima delle risorse minerali e meglio delineare le zone ad alta legge.

Faraday Copper Corp. anunció resultados de dos perforaciones en su programa de perforación de Fase III en el proyecto Copper Creek en Arizona. Los aspectos más destacados incluyen:

  • El agujero de perforación FCD-24-073 intersectó 117.83 metros a 1.12% de cobre y 2.43 g/t de plata dentro de 259.98 metros a 0.68% de cobre y 1.57 g/t de plata en la brecha Banjo.
  • El agujero de perforación FCD-24-072 intersectó 48.21 metros a 0.41% de cobre y 1.09 g/t de plata dentro de 164.20 metros a 0.28% de cobre y 0.89 g/t de plata.
  • La mineralización en la brecha Banjo sigue abierta y se están llevando a cabo perforaciones de seguimiento.
  • Se está movilizando una segunda plataforma de perforación para probar objetivos fuera del área de American Eagle.

La empresa ha completado 38 perforaciones en el programa de Fase III, con resultados publicados para 36 hasta ahora. La perforación continúa con el objetivo de expandir la estimación de recursos minerales y delinear mejor las zonas de alta ley.

파라데이 구리 주식회사는 아리조나의 구리 크릭 프로젝트에서 III 단계 드릴 프로그램의 두 개 드릴 홀 결과를 발표했습니다. 주요 하이라이트는 다음과 같습니다:

  • 드릴 홀 FCD-24-073은 반조 브레치아 내에서 259.98미터에서 0.68% 구리 및 1.57 g/t 은과 함께 117.83미터에서 1.12% 구리 및 2.43 g/t 은을 교차했습니다.
  • 드릴 홀 FCD-24-072는 164.20미터에서 0.28% 구리 및 0.89 g/t 은과 함께 48.21미터에서 0.41% 구리와 1.09 g/t 은을 교차했습니다.
  • 반조 브레치아의 광물화는 여전히 열려 있으며 후속 드릴링이 진행 중입니다.
  • 미국 이글 지역 외부의 목표를 시험하기 위해 두 번째 드릴 링이 이동 중입니다.

회사는 III 단계 프로그램에서 38개의 드릴 홀을 완료했으며, 현재까지 36개의 결과가 발표되었습니다. 채굴은 광물 자원 추정치를 확대하고 고등급 구역을 보다 명확하게 delineate할 목표로 계속됩니다.

Faraday Copper Corp. a annoncé les résultats de deux forages dans le cadre de son programme de forage Phase III au projet Copper Creek en Arizona. Les points clés incluent:

  • Le forage FCD-24-073 a intersecté 117,83 mètres à 1,12% de cuivre et 2,43 g/t d'argent dans 259,98 mètres à 0,68% de cuivre et 1,57 g/t d'argent dans la brèche Banjo.
  • Le forage FCD-24-072 a intersecté 48,21 mètres à 0,41% de cuivre et 1,09 g/t d'argent dans 164,20 mètres à 0,28% de cuivre et 0,89 g/t d'argent.
  • La minéralisation dans la brèche Banjo reste ouverte et des forages de suivi sont en cours.
  • Un deuxième appareil de forage est en cours de mobilisation pour tester des cibles en dehors de la zone American Eagle.

L'entreprise a complété 38 forages dans le programme Phase III, avec des résultats publiés pour 36 jusqu'à présent. Le forage se poursuit avec l'objectif d'élargir l'estimation des ressources minérales et de mieux délimiter les zones à haute teneur.

Faraday Copper Corp. gab die Ergebnisse von zwei Bohrungen im Rahmen seines Bohrprogramms Phase III im Copper Creek Projekt in Arizona bekannt. Die wichtigsten Highlights sind:

  • Die Bohrung FCD-24-073 schnitt 117,83 Meter mit 1,12% Kupfer und 2,43 g/t Silber innerhalb von 259,98 Metern mit 0,68% Kupfer und 1,57 g/t Silber in der Banjo-Breche.
  • Die Bohrung FCD-24-072 schnitt 48,21 Meter mit 0,41% Kupfer und 1,09 g/t Silber innerhalb von 164,20 Metern mit 0,28% Kupfer und 0,89 g/t Silber.
  • Die Mineralisierung in der Banjo-Breche ist weiterhin offen, und Folgebohrungen sind im Gange.
  • Ein zweiter Bohrgerät wird mobilisiert, um Ziele außerhalb des American Eagle-Bereichs zu testen.

Das Unternehmen hat 38 Bohrungen im Phase III Programm abgeschlossen, von denen bisher 36 Ergebnisse veröffentlicht wurden. Die Bohrungen werden fortgesetzt, um die Schätzung der Minerale vorräte zu erweitern und hochgradige Zonen besser zu delineieren.

Positive
  • High-grade copper intersection of 1.12% over 117.83 meters in drill hole FCD-24-073
  • Mineralization at Banjo breccia remains open, indicating potential for resource expansion
  • Second drill rig being mobilized to test additional targets
  • 38 drill holes completed in Phase III program, with 36 results released so far
  • Ongoing drilling aims to expand mineral resource estimate and delineate high-grade zones
Negative
  • None.

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / September 24, 2024 / Faraday Copper Corp. ("Faraday" or the "Company") (TSX:FDY)(OTCQX:CPPKF) is pleased to announce the results of two drill holes from its ongoing Phase III drill program at the Copper Creek Project, located in Arizona, U.S. ("Copper Creek"). The two holes were drilled to continue to evaluate the near-surface mineralization in the recently discovered Banjo breccia in the American Eagle area.

Paul Harbidge, President and CEO, commented "It is very exciting that the results from drill hole 73 further delineate the Banjo breccia and expand upon the results in the discovery hole 70, particularly in regard to the continuity of the +1% high-grade core and wide zone of lateral mineralization. The system remains open in multiple directions and grades are increasing with depth."

Highlights

  • At the Banjo breccia, drill hole FCD-24-073 intersected 117.83 metres ("m") at 1.12% copper and 2.43 grams per tonne ("g/t") silver from 298.00 m within 259.98 m at 0.68% copper and 1.57 g/t silver from 205.00 m.

  • An additional drill hole at the Banjo breccia, FCD-24-072, intersected 48.21 m at 0.41% copper and 1.09 g/t silver from 206.70 m within 164.20 m at 0.28% copper and 0.89 g/t silver from 196.80 m. The hole also intersected 39.44 m at 0.26% copper and 0.81 g/t silver from 91.41 m.

  • Mineralization at the Banjo breccia remains open and follow up drilling is in progress.

  • A second drill rig is currently being mobilized to site to test targets outside of the American Eagle area.

(For true width information see Table 1.)

The American Eagle area as mapped on surface, covers approximately 800 m by 1,000 m and is host to numerous prospective breccias and porphyries which have strong copper geochemical signatures. These surface expressions locate above the large underground porphyry mineral resource, which is approximately 500 m to 1,100 m depth below surface. Historically, the near-surface mineralization was not adequately tested as previous drilling was vertical to steeply inclined. Mapped geology, isolated historical drill intercepts and historical small-scale mining highlight the potential for near-surface mineralization. The Company has reported assay results for ten drill holes from this area as part of the current program (for drill holes not reported herein, refer to news releases dated June 25, 2024, July 25, 2024, and August 21, 2024). These results provide a broad framework of the geology, structure, and alteration and confirm the potential for significant near-surface copper mineralization.

Drill hole FCD-24-073 was collared approximately 200 m northeast of the American Eagle breccia and 270 m north of the collar of the discovery hole for Banjo, FCD-24-070, and drilled to the south (Figures 1, 2, 3, and 4). The mineralized intersections of these holes are offset approximately 25 m laterally. FCD-24-073 intersected mainly granodiorite to 243 m after which it entered hydrothermal breccia to 464 m. Igneous cemented breccia and granodiorite with intervals of porphyry were intersected through the remainder of the hole. The hydrothermal breccia is characterized by intense sericite alteration. The copper mineralization occurs as breccia cement, as well as in veinlets and as disseminations in wallrock adjacent to the breccia.

Drill hole FCD-24-072 was collared approximately 260 m east of the American Eagle breccia, approximately 170 m north of the collar of FCD-24-070 and drilled to the northwest (Figures 1, 2, 3, and 4). FCD-24-072 was drilled at a shallower depth and intersected mineralization approximately 150 m above the high-grade intercepts of drill holes FCD-24-070 and FCD-24-073. The hole intersected mostly granodiorite to 227 m and hydrothermal breccia to 255 m. The rest of the hole remained in granodiorite. The breccia domain is characterized by intense sericite alteration. Copper mineralization occurs in breccia cement and in veins cross-cutting granodiorite outside the breccia domain.

Next Steps

Phase III drilling continues with the following objectives:

  • Reconnaissance and follow-up drilling on new targets;

  • Expanding the Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE"); and

  • Better delineating high-grade mineralized zones.

The current focus of drilling is on near-surface mineralization in the American Eagle area.

As part of the Phase III program, 38 drill holes have been completed and results for 36 have been released. Twelve holes were drilled in the American Eagle area, thirteen in Area 51, five in the Bald area, three in the Copper Prince - Copper Giant area, three near Old Reliable and two in the Titan breccia. The assay results for additional completed drill holes will be released as they are received, analyzed and confirmed by the Company.

Figure 1: Plan View Showing Surface Geology and Location of Drill Holes in the American Eagle Area

Note: The open pit shells are based on constraints used in the MRE as presented in the report titled "Copper Creek Project NI 43-101 Technical Report and Preliminary Economic Assessment" with an effective date of May 3, 2023 (the "Technical Report") available on the Company's website at www.faradaycopper.com and on the Company's SEDAR+ profile at www.sedarplus.ca.

Figure 2: Cross Section Showing Drill Holes at Banjo Breccia

Note: For drill hole FCD-24-070, not reported herein, refer to news release dated August 21, 2024.

Figure 3: Isometric View Showing Phase III Drill Holes in the American Eagle Area

Note: The field of view represents an approximately 700-metre-thick slice. The open pit shells and underground footprint are based on constraints used in the MRE as presented in the Technical Report available on the Company's website at www.faradaycopper.com and on the Company's SEDAR+ profile at www.sedarplus.ca. For drill holes not reported herein, refer to news releases dated June 25, 2024, July 25, 2024, and August 21, 2024.

Figure 4: A Core Sample from Drill Hole FCD-24-073

Table 1: Selected Drill Results

Drill Hole ID

From

To

Length

True Width

Cu

Au

Ag

Mo

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(%)

(g/t)

(g/t)

(%)

FCD-24-072

91.41

130.85

39.44

39

0.26

N/A

0.81

0.0004

and

196.80

361.00

164.20

77

0.28

N/A

0.89

0.0011

including

206.70

254.91

48.21

23

0.41

N/A

1.09

0.0015

FCD-24-073

48.56

68.87

20.31

20

0.19

N/A

0.51

0.0004

and

205.00

464.98

259.98

89

0.68

0.02

1.57

0.0017

including

298.00

415.83

117.83

40

1.12

0.03

2.43

0.0016

also including

378.76

404.43

25.67

9

1.66

0.04

3.47

0.0019

Note: All intercepts are reported as downhole drill widths. Mineralization includes bulk porphyry style and breccia mineralization. True widths are approximate due to the irregular shape of mineralized domains. N/A: Not analyzed.

Table 2: Collar Locations from the Drill Holes Reported Herein

Drill Hole ID

Easting

Northing

Elevation

Azimuth

Dip

Target

Depth

Depth

(m)

(°)

(°)

(ft)

(m)

FCD-24-072

549254

3623431

1373

295

62

Banjo

1,230.6

375.09

FCD-24-073

549111

3623542

1336

160

70

Banjo

1,607.7

490.03

Note: Coordinates are given as World Geodetic System 84, Universal Transverse Mercator Zone 12 north (WGS84, UTM12N).

Sampling Methodology, Chain of Custody, Quality Control and Quality Assurance

All sampling was conducted under the supervision of the Company's geologists and the chain of custody from Copper Creek to the independent sample preparation facility, ALS Laboratories in Tucson, AZ, was continuously monitored. The samples were taken as ½ core, over 2 m core length. Samples were crushed, pulverized and sample pulps were analyzed using industry standard analytical methods including a 4-Acid ICP-MS multielement package and an ICP-AES method for high-grade copper samples. Gold was analyzed on a 30 g aliquot by fire assay with an ICP-AES finish. A certified reference sample was inserted every 20th sample. Coarse and fine blanks were inserted every 20th sample. Approximately 5% of the core samples were cut into ¼ core and submitted as field duplicates. On top of internal QA-QC protocol, additional blanks, reference materials and duplicates were inserted by the analytical laboratory according to their procedure. Data verification of the analytical results included a statistical analysis of the standards and blanks that must pass certain parameters for acceptance to ensure accurate and verifiable results.

Qualified Person

The scientific and technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Faraday's VP Exploration, Dr. Thomas Bissig, P. Geo., who is a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101").

About Faraday Copper

Faraday Copper is a Canadian exploration company focused on advancing its flagship copper project in Arizona, U.S. The Copper Creek Project is one of the largest undeveloped copper projects in North America with significant district scale exploration potential. The Company is well-funded to deliver on its key milestones and benefits from a management team and board of directors with senior mining company experience and expertise. Faraday trades on the TSX under the symbol "FDY".

For additional information please contact:

Stacey Pavlova, CFA
Vice President, Investor Relations & Communications
Faraday Copper Corp.
E-mail: info@faradaycopper.com
Website: www.faradaycopper.com

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Cautionary Note on Forward Looking Statements

Some of the statements in this news release, other than statements of historical fact, are "forward-looking statements" and are based on the opinions and estimates of management as of the date such statements are made and are necessarily based on estimates and assumptions that are inherently subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of Faraday to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements and forward-looking information specifically include, but are not limited to, statements concerning the exploration potential of the Copper Creek property.

Although Faraday believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements should not be in any way construed as guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements or information.

Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include without limitation: market prices for metals; the conclusions of detailed feasibility and technical analyses; lower than expected grades and quantities of mineral resources; receipt of regulatory approval; receipt of shareholder approval; mining rates and recovery rates; significant capital requirements; price volatility in the spot and forward markets for commodities; fluctuations in rates of exchange; taxation; controls, regulations and political or economic developments in the countries in which Faraday does or may carry on business; the speculative nature of mineral exploration and development, competition; loss of key employees; rising costs of labour, supplies, fuel and equipment; actual results of current exploration or reclamation activities; accidents; labour disputes; defective title to mineral claims or property or contests over claims to mineral properties; unexpected delays and costs inherent to consulting and accommodating rights of Indigenous peoples and other groups; risks, uncertainties and unanticipated delays associated with obtaining and maintaining necessary licenses, permits and authorizations and complying with permitting requirements, including those associated with the Copper Creek property; and uncertainties with respect to any future acquisitions by Faraday. In addition, there are risks and hazards associated with the business of mineral exploration, development and mining, including environmental events and hazards, industrial accidents, unusual or unexpected formations, pressures, cave-ins, flooding and the risk of inadequate insurance or inability to obtain insurance to cover these risks as well as "Risk Factors" included in Faraday's disclosure documents filed on and available at www.sedarplus.ca.

This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities in any jurisdiction to any person to whom it is unlawful to make such an offer or solicitation in such jurisdiction. This press release is not, and under no circumstances is to be construed as, a prospectus, an offering memorandum, an advertisement or a public offering of securities in Faraday in Canada, the United States or any other jurisdiction. No securities commission or similar authority in Canada or in the United States has reviewed or in any way passed upon this press release, and any representation to the contrary is an offence.

SOURCE: Faraday Copper Corp.



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FAQ

What were the key drilling results announced by Faraday Copper (CPPKF) on September 24, 2024?

Faraday Copper announced that drill hole FCD-24-073 intersected 117.83 meters at 1.12% copper and 2.43 g/t silver within 259.98 meters at 0.68% copper and 1.57 g/t silver at the Banjo breccia in the Copper Creek Project.

How many drill holes has Faraday Copper (CPPKF) completed in its Phase III program at Copper Creek as of September 24, 2024?

Faraday Copper has completed 38 drill holes in its Phase III program at Copper Creek, with results released for 36 holes so far.

What are the main objectives of Faraday Copper's (CPPKF) ongoing drilling at the Copper Creek Project?

The main objectives of Faraday Copper's ongoing drilling at Copper Creek are to expand the Mineral Resource Estimate, better delineate high-grade mineralized zones, and conduct reconnaissance and follow-up drilling on new targets.

Is the mineralization at the Banjo breccia in Faraday Copper's (CPPKF) Copper Creek Project still open as of September 24, 2024?

Yes, the mineralization at the Banjo breccia in Faraday Copper's Copper Creek Project remains open, and follow-up drilling is in progress.

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