Molybdenum Projects, BC
CRACK MOLY PROPERTY
The 100% owned Crack Moly Property contains a group of eight (8) contiguous claims comprising of 3,338.3 hectares located in the New Westminster Mining Division of British Columbia. In 2005 surface geochemical sampling and a 3D Induced Polarization Geophysical Survey were completed on the property. During the summer of 2007, the Company completed mobilization and construction of the exploration camp and a 2,000-meter "Phase 1" diamond drill program on the Crack Moly Property. This program consisted of nine holes to test the open ended geophysical anomaly that is approximately 800 meters in diameter and continues to a minimum depth of 300 meters below surface which was the depth limit of the I.P. survey.
The molybdenite mineralization was found in all lithologies intersected to date and includes granodiorite, quartz- feldspar porphyry, and both monolithic and heterolithic breccias. Highlights of the program are listed below:
| Hole | Intersection | MO |
|---|---|---|
| Hole 07-01 | 14.18m | .141% |
| Hole 07-03 | 26.87m | .136% |
| Hole 07-05 | 44.60m | .196% |
BREWSTER PROPERTY
The 100% owned Brewster Lake Claims are located in the Nechako Basin area of central British Columbia. The Property consists of 2 contiguous mineral claims totaling 925 hectares located south west of Prince George, B.C.
