Gold Assay Results From Childs Aldwinkle Breccia At Copper Creek Project

VANCOUVER - Faraday Copper Corp. reported on gold assays from the Childs Aldwinkle breccia at the Copper Creek project in Arizona. The Company analyzed archived material, which was not previously assayed for gold, with the aim of increasing data coverage. The results support the Company's belief that there is payable gold at the project which has the potential to unlock further value.

Paul Harbidge, President and CEO, said, "We are pleased to provide the first results of the gold program after completing analysis of the Childs Aldwinkle breccia. The results show near surface gold mineralization in the current resource pit shell and demonstrate the potential to add a gold by-product, further enhancing the value of the project. The team has been able to advance our thesis of payable gold in the resource by utilizing the historical drill core and pulps that previous operators did not analyze for gold. With Childs Aldwinkle assay results now received, the Company is currently preparing samples from other high-priority breccias and we look forward to presenting results as they are available."

Historically, only a small portion of all samples analyzed for copper were also analyzed for gold. The Company is analyzing archived sample material for gold with the aim of increasing data coverage for potential inclusion in future resource updates. In addition to gold assays, samples are being re-analyzed for copper, silver and molybdenum to further validate historical results. Childs Aldwinkle is the first breccia to be analyzed as part of this program.