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Jameson Stanford Resources (JMSN) Unearths Three Mining Sites for Long-term Growth Potential

Based out of Nevada, Jameson Stanford Resources is a metals and minerals exploration, development, and production company. Its focuses are on acquisitions and consolidations of mining claims, mineral leases, producing mines, and historical mines that it has identified as having profit and production potential.

Currently the company owns and operates mines in the Star Mountain Mining District in Beaver County, the Spor Mountain Mining District in Juab County, and the Ogden Bay area in Weber County, which are located in western or northern Utah. Its operations are centered upon initiating, producing, and expanding its current and future mineral holdings into quality assets that exhibit long-term growth potential. Below are in-depth descriptions of the sites at which Jameson Stanford is current active.

1) Star Mountain (located in the Star Mountain Mining District)—This project consists of 117 lode mining claims and four metalliferous mineral lease sections located in the Star Mountain range, Star Mining District, in Beaver County, Utah. Based on extensive company exploration, testing, and analysis, the company estimates that the total inferred reserves at this site may be more than 100,000,000 metric tons of copper ore, as well as additional precious and base metals.

2) Spor Mountain (located in the Spor Mountain Mining District)—The Spor Mountain project consists of nine lode mining claims and three metalliferous mineral lease sections situated in Juab County, Utah. The company’s own Spor Mountain/Dugway Minerals project encompasses a total area of 2,098 acres. Drawing from indicators and data collected and acquired during preliminary analysis and two prospect pit excavations, there might be around 4,000,000 ounces of silver, commercial concentrations of beryllium, and other precious and base metals up for possible excavation.

3) Odgen Bay Minerals (located in West Odgen Area)—This area represents an in-development mineral excavation project on federal protected wetlands and river systems across 25 square miles of land. It is known as North Delta, which is located in West Odgen, Utah. The State of Utah Division of Natural Resources, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Weber County Emergency Management commissioned Jameson Stanford for restoration of wildlife habitats, damage repairs, dredging of silt and sand, and removal of debris from the Weber River. This project includes alluvia mineral deposits that are created and then replenished from the river flow of the close-by Wasatch Mountain Range. The deposits contain elements of commercial-grade zircon, usable silica, and other valuable heavy mineral ores.

More information about Jameson Stanford’s current activities and initiatives can be found at www.jamesonstanford.com.

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