Molybdenum project in Alaska moves forward for Max Resource Corp.
Max Resource Corp. (TSX: V.MXR, Stock Forum) this morning announced that it has completed a ten hole diamond drill program at its Alaska-located Gold Hill molybdenum project. Drilling continues at the Vancouver-based company’s Ravin molybdenum / tungsten project in Nevada, as well as at the Howell gold project in B.C. At Howell, seven holes totaling roughly1,000 meters have been drilled to date.
Max’s ten hole program at Gold Hill was conducted subsequent to a 2007 five hole program that intersected significant molybdenum mineralization. The Gold Hill property is made up of 8,520 acres of land, located approximately 212 miles north-northeast of Anchorage. The site is accessible to within five air miles of the property by the Denali Highway.
For specific drill results and more on the Gold Hill property, read the complete news release.

On the MXR Bullboard, Stockhouse investors continue to cheer on the company. Utopik said, “With all the drilling going on this summer my guess is that MXR will not disappoint!” Another investor, mauidude2, said, “Definitely lots of drilling activity. I thought though that we would have had news on the Uranium drilling at C de Baca - permits were issued over a year ago!! Just a little too quiet for my comfort level.”
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