Stratton Resources Commences Drilling at its MAC Molybdenum-Copper Project in British Columbia, Canada

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Stratton Resources Inc. (CVE:SI) announced that drilling at the British Columbia-based MAC molybdenum project has begun.

Stratton Resources Inc. (TSXV:SI) announced that drilling at the British Columbia-based MAC molybdenum project has begun.

The press release is quoted as saying:

Initial work will be carried out with the goal of confirming, expanding and quantifying the molybdenum resource. It will also target the previously unreported copper component and bring the resource into compliance with NI 43-101 standards by drilling 10,000 meters of diamond drill holes in the Camp Zone.

Stratton’s President and CEO, Greg McCunn said:

“The MAC Project is an opportunity for Stratton to delineate a major molybdenum-copper deposit in a mining area that is known for its large porphyry deposits. With drilling underway at MAC and drilling about to commence at Bear Canyon in Arizona, we are looking very forward to exciting developments from both our projects in the coming months.”

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