MAX RESOURCE CORP.
MAX REPORTS COMBINED RESULTS OF FIRST HOLE OF FIVE-HOLE DRILL PROGRAM AT GOLD HILL MOLYBDENUM PROJECT, ALASKA
965 FEET OF 0.048% MoS2
- Drill Program Designed to Test a Geochemical and Geophysical Magnetic Anomaly Covering 700m by 800m Area
- Best Interval: 250 Feet of 0.080% MoS2
- Drill Ended In Molybdenum Mineralization Grading 0.054% MoS2
- Open at Depth, With Copper Credits also Noted in the Hole
- The Gold Hill Molybdenum Property is Located Approximately 212 Miles North, Northeast of Anchorage, Alaska
- Assay Results Pending For Remaining 4 Holes of 5-Hole Program
Mr. Clancy Wendt, P.Geo., VP Exploration for MAX: �With extensive molybdenum mineralization over a significant interval, beginning virtually at surface and open at depth, we feel that Gold Hill may have the potential to be a significant new molybdenum discovery.�
View Today's Press Release
View August 29, 2007 Press Release
Dear Friends:
What a fantastic beginning for MAX Resources� Gold Hill Molybdenum Project in Alaska! We were already impressed with the top half of this first hole, but when you combine it with the intersection from the bottom half then you begin to see the potential significance of this property. As Clancy Wendt points out, It is important to note that mineralization started at surface and is still open at a depth of almost a thousand feet. We agree with his assessment that this is a very impressive drill hole � especially when you consider the large size of the anomaly being tested -- 700 by 800 metres. The molybdenum fans among us � and they are a growing legion -- will be eagerly awaiting the next four holes to see if they add to the story that is building for MAX at the Gold Hill Molybdenum Project in Alaska. Stay Tuned!!!
Regards,
Nick L. Nicolaas
Stay tuned for the most recent updates on Max Resource and other leading junior exploration companies through the MiningInteractive Video Interviews.
Mining Interactive Web Site
|
|
October 10 , 2007
Nick Nicolaas, Editor
• Max Resource Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company that is focused on uranium and molybdenum exploration, with properties in the U.S. and Canada. In addition, it holds gold properties in Nevada and Alaska.
Max Two Page Summary
View Max Resource CEO in Video Interview
"The Ravin molybdenum/tungsten property, in Nevada, is an attractive complement to our Gold Hill property in Alaska, where our first drill hole encountered significant molybdenum mineralization over 540 feet beginning at surface. With more assays expected back shortly, we feel that Gold Hill may have the potential to be a significant new molybdenum discovery."
--Stuart Rogers, CEO, MAX Recources.
Max Resource Web Site
|