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Relevant Gold South Pass VTEM Survey Defines Multi-Kilometre Structural Corridors with High Priority Drill Targets
Airborne VTEM and magnetics survey identifies 44+ EM anomalies, including 15 high-priority targets, several coincident with known gold-bearing structures,

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Airborne VTEM and magnetics survey identifies 44+ EM anomalies, including 15 high-priority targets, several coincident with known gold-bearing structures, surface geochemistry and 2024 drilling VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / June 18, 2026 / Relevant Gold Corp. (TSXV:RGC) (OTCQB:RGCCF) (the "Company" or "Relevant Gold") is pleased to announce results from a 2,807 line-km Versatile Time Domain Electromagnetic ("VTEM") and magnetics survey completed across its 100%-owned South Pass Gold Camp in Wyoming, USA. The survey identified 44 EM anomalies, including 15 high-priority targets, and outlined structural corridors at Lewiston that are traceable for more than 3 kilometres ("km") along strike and to more than 400 metres ("m") depth. Several high-priority targets coincide with known gold-bearing structures, historic workings, surface geochemical anomalies and projected extensions of mineralized trends identified through the Company's 2024 drilling and 2025 exploration programs. VTEM Survey Highlights 44 EM anomalies identified across South Pass, including 15 high-priority targets and approximately 20 additional favorable targets. Results reveal structural corridors traceable for more than 3 km along strike and to more than 400 depth at Lewiston. Several high-priority targets occur within the Burr-Lewiston corridor and along projected extensions of mineralized structures identified through the Company's 2024 and 2025 drilling, mapping and sampling programs. Priority anomalies coincide with multiple independent exploration indicators, including known gold-bearing structures, historic workings, mapped shears, surface geochemistry, and magnetic anomalies. Results provide additional subsurface targeting vectors for the Company's planned 2026 drill program at Lewiston and broader follow-up work across the rest of the South Pass Gold Camp. "The overlap between the VTEM responses and multiple independent mineralization indicators is particularly encouraging as the survey strengthens our interpretation that the mineralized structures at Lewiston continue beyond what can be observed at surface and much deeper than the gold-hosting shears we drilled in 2024," stated Rob Bergmann, Chief Executive Officer of Relevant Gold. "This all supports our view that South Pass hosts multiple meaningful gold-bearing structural corridors and gives us a more refined targeting framewo...
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