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Gold/Mining/Energy : SRU-ASE : STARFIELD RESOURCES

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To: Baba 2 who wrote (1215)4/4/2002 1:49:26 PM
From: CIMA   of 1239
 
Jennings Capital Inc. Increases Starfield Resources Inc. 12 Month Price Target to $2.00

Vancouver, BC, APR 04, 2002 (EventX/Knobias.com via COMTEX) -- Jennings Capital Inc.

Mines and Mineral Research

Sector: Exploration

Daryl J. Hodges, MSc Tel: (416) 214-0600

daryl.hodges@jenningscapital.com

Assistant: Ahmed Datardina Tel: (416) 214-0600

ahmed.datardina@jenningscapital.com

April 2, 2002

STARFIELD Resources Inc.

(SRU-CDNX SRFDF OTC BB)

Complete Article at:

starfieldres.com

Speculative BUY

12 Month Target: $2.00

Starfield back at it in Nunavut. Drilling will follow up on spectacular
PGM’s and continue testing the enormous massive sulphide complex for the
‘sweet spot’. This could get exciting.

- STARFIELD has its drill rigs turning again on its 100% - owned Ferguson Lake
project in Nunavut:

o The Company has raised an additional $1,800,000 to commence the program.

o More funds are needed to adequately test this very interesting magmatic

copper - nickel - cobalt massive sulphide + platinum - palladium - rhodium
telluride system.

- Phase one will focus on drilling wedge holes from hole FL01-101 and FL01-104
to determine continuity of the PGM zones intersected last October (see assays
below).

- Here is our view:

o Ferguson Lake copper - nickel - cobalt - platinum - palladium deposit in
Nunavut is one of the largest sulphide bodies currently being explored; under
one third is tested.

o Results suggest a higher-grade source should lie to the west of recent
drilling.

o The high-grade palladium - platinum - tellurium zones are not in the main
sulphide complex; they occur above and below, in the ‘country rock’
and appear to have a late stage hydrothermal association. Only Norilsk has
similar high-grade Pd-Pt tellurides.

- The upside remains discovery of high-grade magmatic copper - nickel - cobalt -
PGMs and/or expansion of the very rich platinum - palladium mineralization;
substantial drilling is required

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