Fairchild Gold Corp. has expanded its Nevada Titan Property in southwestern Nevada through additional claim staking, increasing the total land position to approximately 25.3 square kilometers. The newly staked ground is contiguous with the company's existing holdings and enhances coverage over geological and geophysical features aligned with its exploration targets. The company has engaged KLM Geoscience to conduct a Controlled Source Audio-frequency Magnetotellurics survey to evaluate subsurface resistivity and refine three high-priority magnetic targets associated with potential porphyry copper-gold and high-grade vein-type copper-gold-silver-cobalt-antimony systems.
Fieldwork began on February 25, 2026, and is expected to continue for approximately two weeks, with results to be integrated alongside prior magnetic and induced polarization data to support future exploration planning. The Nevada Titan property is located in the Goodsprings Mining District, an area known for historical high-grade copper-gold-PGEs mining. In more recent times, Nevada Titan was highlighted for its near surface antimony and cobalt potential. The property represents one of three Nevada properties in Fairchild Gold's portfolio, which also includes the Golden Arrow property in the Walker Lane Shear Zone and the Carlin Queen property at the intersection of the Carlin and Midas-Hollister gold trends.
The expansion and survey work come as Fairchild Gold continues to focus on identifying and developing high-quality resource properties in Nevada with strong geological resource potential. The company's strategy emphasizes creating long-term shareholder value through disciplined exploration, strategic partnerships, and responsible development practices. The latest news and updates relating to Fairchild Gold are available in the company's newsroom at http://ibn.fm/FAIR.
This development is significant as it represents a strategic expansion of exploration activities in a region with established mining history and mineral potential. The integration of multiple geophysical datasets, including the new CSAMT survey results with existing magnetic and induced polarization data, could provide more comprehensive subsurface understanding to guide future drilling decisions. The focus on both porphyry copper-gold systems and high-grade vein-type mineralization suggests the company is targeting multiple deposit types within the same property, potentially increasing the odds of discovery success. The systematic approach of expanding land holdings while deploying advanced geophysical techniques demonstrates a methodical strategy to de-risk exploration in a prospective jurisdiction, which could lead to more efficient resource definition and development if targets prove successful.

