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Stroud Resources Reports New Drilling Results from Santo Domingo Project

Stroud Resources has reported the new positive drilling results from the Santo Domingo project, central Mexico. The company has cut the mineralization’s up dip expansion through the hole DDH #42. The distance between two intersections of mineralization is around 175 m.

The company drilled the hole #38 in the section 5656 North. The drill core has shown that the main structural change is present between segment lines 5650 North and 5625 North. The company expected post mineralization in the faulting and the size of the zone mineralization is limited. It has encountered of 0.07 g/t gold and 76.53 g/t silver over 7.2 m in the hole #38.

Stroud has drilled the hole #39 on section 5626 North. Due to the shallow wreckage, this hole was abandoned at 30.5 m depth. The company yielded 0.04 g/t gold and 47.32 g/t silver over 3.1 m in the hole.

It cut 0.07 g/t gold and 49.13 g/t silver over 15.0 m and 0.32 g/t gold, 61.50 g/t silver over 4.0 m in the hole #40. The structural alterations in the lithology seem to limit the mineralized zone’s size. Stroud encountered 0.09 g/t gold and 44.46 g/t silver over 10.0 m in the hole #41, drilled at section 5626 North.

Stroud intersected the mineralized zone in the hole #42, drilled at the Guadalupe zone. It cut 0.11g/t gold and 88.46 g/t silver over 26.0 m, 0.19 g/t gold and 231.24 g/t silver over 8.0 m in the hole #42.

The company is drilling continuously at the Santo Domingo project and currently, it is drilling the hole #45.

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