Stamper Oil & Gas Corp. announced the commencement of its fall drill and exploration program on its wholly owned Redonda Copper Molybdenum Project. The current program is designed to confirm the previous significant results and bring the data file to CIMM/NI 43-101 standards.

Then test for extensions of the known mineralization. The project comprises 9 claims totaling 2746.46ha and is located 40km northeast of Campbell River, BC. Redonda is easily accessed with year-round regularly scheduled barge service out of Campbell River via Marinelink.

Access from Redonda Bay is by 5km of recent upgraded logging road. Logging is ongoing and assures a well maintained complex of forest service roads across the claims. Work proceeded in 2021 under a Letter of Support from the Klahoose First Nation within their Traditional Territory and Free Use Permit, Drill Permit and IP Exemption from the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation (EMLI). The regional setting of the Redonda property is part of the Coast Suture Zone between the Wrangellia Terrane and the Coast Plutonic Complex.

In the claims area, Early Cretaceous dioritic intrusive rocks of the Coast Plutonic Complex have been intruded by at least three later intrusive units, including a quartz plug, a 60 to 90 meter wide hornblende dike which is locally brecciated over its 650 meter exposed length and several smaller feldspar dikes which cut dioritic rocks near the southwest margin of the hornblende dike. Higher concentrations of copper-molybdenum mineralization are closely associated with the hornblende dike, particularly in areas where it has been brecciated. The geological setting of the mineralization on the Redonda mineral claims share a number of features similar to those observed at the OK Over copper-molybdenUM porphyry deposit located 34 km to the southeast, north of Powell River and the Gambier Copper deposit in Howe Sound.

Previous drill core by Teck Corp., supervised by A. Betmanis, P.Eng., from 1979 was located in good shape and visually confirmed the following 1979 intersections: 1979 Drill Hole Mineralization.