Faraday Copper Corp. announced that it has received approval from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management ("BLM") for its Notice of Intent ("NOI") to conduct drilling on eleven drill pads at its Copper Creek Project in Arizona ("Copper Creek"). Highlights: Nine drill pads permitted in the American Eagle area, targeting near-surface breccia-hosted mineralization; Two drill pads permitted in the Rum area, targeting porphyry-hosted mineralization exposed at surface; and Earthworks contractors are being mobilized to re-establish road access and prepare drill pads.

American Eagle Area Overview: The American Eagle area includes numerous breccias mapped at surface. Historically, this area was drilled by near-vertical holes to define the American Eagle porphyry mineralization at depth. Near-surface breccia- hosted mineralization remains largely untested.

Analysis of surface outcrops by portable X-ray fluorescence analyzer1 ("pXRF") returned elevated copper values which, together with copper oxide staining, was used to prioritize drill targets. Rum Area Overview: The Rum area is located approximately 3.5 km northwest of the American Eagle area. It includes hydrothermal breccias and granodiorite porphyry intruding Glory Hole Volcanics.

Copper oxide mineralization is present in breccias with a historical drill hole (R-1-1X) intersecting near-surface high-grade mineralization of 48.77 metres at a grade of 1.07% copper from surface (true width is unknown due to the orientation of the drill hole). The drill pads allow testing the extent of mineralization as well as targeting untested breccias in this area.