Stearman acquires Brassie Creek property in BC

Vancouver-based Stearman Resources (CSE: STMN) announced it entered into an option agreement to acquire a 100% interest in the Brassie Creek property, […]
Aerial panoramic view of a copper mine in the interior of British Columbia, Canada.

Vancouver-based Stearman Resources (CSE: STMN) announced it entered into an option agreement to acquire a 100% interest in the Brassie Creek property, consisting of nine mineral claims covering 1,862 ha. The property is located 48 km west of Kamloops, British Columbia. Stearman is a Canadian mineral exploration company with mineral properties in Canada and the United States.

The company stated the Brassie Creek property is in a prolific copper producing area. The property is near a few producing mines. It is 15 km away for Teck Resources’ Highland Valley copper mine, the largest open pit mine in Canada. The New Afton Mine is also located 36 km east of the property. Getty Copper’s Getty North prospect is located 17 km south of the property.

The property has had an extensive history of exploration since 1970, including some drilling from 1970 to 1976 and 1998 to 2000. In 2020, the current owner and optionor undertook a geophysical program of VLF and magnetometer surveys on the northern portion of the property.

This spring, Stearman Resources will consider its 2025 exploration program for Brassie Creek.

Stearman Resources was founded in 2022. The mineral explorer and developer also has an option on the Miniac property in Quebec. which consists of 78 contiguous mineral claims over 4,110 ha located thirty-five kms north of Amos, Quebec. Amos is situated within the Abitibi region of Quebec. As of January 13, 2025, Stearman Resources’ stock price was $0.04. Its current market cap is $347K with 12.5M shares.

More information about the company is posted on www.thecse.com/listings/Stearman-Resources-inc/.

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