Faraday Copper Corp. announced the results of five drill holes from its Phase III program at the Copper Creek Project, located in Arizona, U.S. ("Copper Creek"). One hole was drilled to test a new target area 275 metres ("m") west of Keel and one hole was drilled to test the westward extension of Old Reliable.

Three holes were drilled at Area 51 as a follow-up to the recent Starship and Eclipse breccia discoveries. Additionally, the first reconnaissance hole drilled at depth, west of Keel, confirms the thesis that there is the potential for significant mineralization to be discovered below the Old Reliable breccia complex. This new data will enable to vector to high grade zones for further drill testing".

At Area 51, intersected 42.05 m at 0.41% copper from 48.55 m in drill hole FCD-24-056 at the recently discovered Eclipse breccia. This hole expands the known mineralization within the Eclipse breccia approximately 20 m to the east and 50 m to the north from previous intercepts. Drilling 275 m west of Keel ("Keel West") intersected 51.45 m at 0.50% copper and 1.39 grams per tonne ("g/t") silver from 820.62 m in drill hole FCD -24-053.

The breccias are interpreted to have been emplaced at a shallow crustal level in the hanging wall of the northwest trending Holy Joe thrust fault, which brought Proterozoic metamorphic rocks in contact with younger sedimentary rock units to the east of Area 51. This fault is also thought to have controlled the emplacement of the Paleocene Glory Hole volcanics and Copper Creek granodiorite which host the mineral resource. Drill hole FCD-24-076 was collared northeast of the Eclipse breccia and drilled to the southwest to increase drill coverage for the Eclipse breccia.

Mineralization is associated with chalcopyrite and mineral bornite breccia cement.