Faraday Copper Corp. announced the results from four drill holes of its Phase III program at the Copper Creek Project, located in Arizona, U.S. ("Copper Creek"). Two of the holes targeted the American Eagle underground zone, one hole tested near-surface mineralization potential at the Bald area and one hole was drilled between the Copper Prince - Copper Giant breccia complex and Mammoth.

Highlights: Intersected 380.60 metres ("m") at 0.62% copper and 1.02 g/t silver from 721.04 m, including 163.11 m at 0.85% copper and 1.13 g/t silver from 841.33 m in drill hole FCD-23-039 at American Eagle. The entire hole is in granodiorite with short igneous cemented breccia intervals. It intersected a zone of densely spaced pyrite-dominant veins from approximately 85 m to 102 m, which did not include significant copper intercepts.

The hole was planned to also provide geotechnical information, which will be considered in future studies. Phase III drilling continues and is focused on three objectives: Reconnaissance drilling on new targets; Expanding the MRE; and Better delineating high-grade mineralized zones. As part of the Phase III program, 14 drill holes have been completed and six holes have been released to date.

Of the remaining holes, six were drilled at Area 51 and two in the Copper Prince area. The assay results will be released as they are received, analyzed and confirmed by the Company. 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 samples. The results were reported in the Phase III program.