Announcement • Jun 16
Bullfrog Gold Corporation Commences Field Exploration Program At South Bullfrog Bullfrog Gold Corporation has commenced a field exploration program at South Bullfrog designed to evaluate and refine drill target locations at Longtail, Shingleback, Sledge, and Bottoms-up. The program will also aim to advance targets at the highly prospective SE Block in advance of exploration drilling. Bullfrog Gold holds a 100% interest in the 10,050-acre South Bullfrog gold project located in the heart of the Beatty District in the Walker Lane Trend in Nevada, surrounded by AngloGold's Bullfrog, North Bullfrog, and Arthur development projects. Surface Exploration at South Bullfrog commenced June 3, 2026, and includes geological mapping (lithological, structural and alteration) and rock chip sampling (geochemical assays and Short-Wave Infrared alteration analyses) at Longtail, Shingleback, Sledge, Bottoms-up and SE Block. The exploration program is designed to enhance Bullfrog Gold's understanding of the geological architecture of the target areas and will also refine drill target locations. SE Block was staked subsequent to the acquisition of the majority of the South Bullfrog land position in 2022 and has not had sufficient mapping and prospecting despite having widespread steam heated alteration and historical workings. SE Block target area contains silicified and clay altered coherent and fragmental rhyolite lavas, breccias and silica ribs. Brittle damage zones (faults) align zones of silicification and devitrification of rhyolite, especially along the Fluorspar Canyon fault zone. The distribution of alteration and structural features suggests the presence of a broad hydrothermal system developed along major structures within this portion of the property. All scientific and technical information in this news release has been prepared by, or approved by Daniel MacNeil, P.Geo. Mr. MacNeil is the Vice President of Exploration for Bullfrog Gold and is a qualified person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. South Bullfrog is drill permitted with five drill ready gold targets supported by historic workings, surface pathfinder rock and soil geochemistry, surface alteration, magnetic, electromagnetic and gravity geophysics, and favourable host rocks. Announcement • Jun 04
Bullfrog Gold Corporation Provides Update on South Bullfrog Gold Project Exploration and Drill Targets Bullfrog Gold Corporation held a 100% interest in the South Bullfrog gold project located in the Walker Lane Trend near the town of Beatty, Nevada. South Bullfrog consists of 488 BLM claims covering 10,050 acres in the heart of the Beatty District. South Bullfrog was staked in 2021 just prior to AngloGold's acquisitions. South Bullfrog is drill permitted with five drill ready gold targets supported by historic workings, surface pathfinder rock and soil geochemistry, surface alteration, magnetic, electromagnetic and gravity geophysics, and favourable host rocks. The Longtail target area is obscured by colluvium but contains discontinuously outcropping siliceous float and a window of exposed bedrock displaying intense steam-heated alteration (alunite–kaolinite-silica) that is similar to what is observed at AngloGold's Arthur discovery. The target is defined by rock and soil pathfinder geochemistry (including arsenic, antimony, and mercury), and magnetic, electromagnetic (IP) and gravity derived geophysical features that have potential for gold mineralization at depth. The Shingleback target area contains historical workings and alteration consistent with structurally controlled hydrothermal activity. Stream sediment geochemistry is anomalous for pathfinder elements and hyperspectral data indicate localized zones of acid alteration. A large IP-resistivity feature coincides with the interpreted intersection of the Twin-Shafts and Basalt faults. The convergence of geochemical anomalies, alteration signatures, and geophysical responses suggests that this structural intersection may have acted as a conduit for hydrothermal fluid flow and represents a priority exploration target. The Sledge target area contains hydrothermal breccia, chalcedonic silica, and clay alteration along a major fault zone interpreted to represent the northeast projection of the Montgomery–Shoshone structure that focusses mineralization at AngloGold's Bullfrog deposit. Mercury and arsenic pathfinder element enrichment occurs in silicified zones along the fault. Field observations and geochemical results indicate focused hydrothermal fluid flow along this structure, which dips eastward and is likely to cut reactive volcanic host rocks at depth. The structural setting and alteration style are consistent with fault-controlled epithermal systems documented elsewhere in the Beatty Mining District. The Bottoms-up target area is defined by elevated soil geochemistry including arsenic, antimony, and mercury. The Bottoms-up target coincides with steam-heated alteration associated with silicified outcrops containing quartz veinlets and brecciation. These features occur at an interpreted, geophysical defined structural intersection and may represent geochemical leakage from a deeper hydrothermal system concealed beneath shallow cover. The Southeast block target area contains silicified rhyolitic ridges, a vitrophyric cap unit, oxidized volcanic rocks, bleached rhyolites, and a deeper brittle unit displaying green alteration, suggesting hydrothermal processes affecting multiple levels of the volcanic sequence. Numerous faults contain silicification and devitrification of rhyolite, especially along the Fluorspar Canyon fault zone. The distribution of alteration and structural features suggests the presence of a broad hydrothermal system developed along major structures within this portion of the property. All scientific and technical information in this news release has been prepared by, or approved by Daniel MacNeil, P.Geo. Mr. MacNeil is the Vice President of Exploration for Bullfrog Gold and is a qualified person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. Announcement • Jun 01
Applied Graphite Technologies Corporation Appoints Daniel Macneil as VP Exploration, Effective June 1, 2026 Applied Graphite Technologies Corporation announced the appointment of Daniel MacNeil, MSc., PGEO as Vice President Exploration effective June 1, 2026. Mr. MacNeil is an Economic Geologist with extensive experience in gold exploration in Nevada. His expertise includes project evaluation, target and opportunity identification, exploration strategy, district entry strategy, business development, strategic evaluation of geologic terranes and execution of target testing. Mr. MacNeil is the Founder of Vector Geological Solutions. Mr. MacNeil joined the Company with the Bullfrog acquisition. He originally staked the South Bullfrog project and has supervised all exploration to date.