Starfield Resources Inc. - Ferguson Lake Nickel-Copper-Cobalt-Platinum-Palladium Project, Nunavut, Canada  (enews)       Starfield Resources Inc. wishes to clarify certain disclosures made by and for the Company recently. The Company has reviewed its website and has restructured the site to fully comply with the requirements of National Policy 43-101. In particular, the Company has removed all reference to the inferred resource as being "indicated" or "proven." 
  The Company has determined that a preliminary evaluation of the Ferguson Lake property by Geofin Geological and Financial Consulting Service dated August 2001 was not prepared in compliance with the requirements of National Instrument 43-101. The Company has removed the Geofin report from its website and advises that it should not be referred to as a source of information. Additionally, the Company has removed from its site any material linked to other sources, including but not limited to articles by Geofin Geological and Financial Consulting Service, which were determined to not be in compliance with the requirements of National Policy 43-101. 
  The Company has removed the secured entry to the Analysts portion of its website to allow general access. This portion of the site contains an engineering report dated March 4, 2002 by N.C. Carter, Ph.D., P.Eng., and a mineralogical report by Lakefield Research Mineralogical Services dated May 28, 2001. 
  The Company further advises that there are no current discussions with major mining corporations regarding participation in the Ferguson lake project, and no revisions to the inferred resource are presently being prepared. A summary of the current resource, prepared by N.C. Carter, Ph.D., P.Eng., as of July 4, 2002 and based on his report of March 4, 2002, acting as an independent, qualified consultant to Starfield is included below. Attention is directed to the compliance parameters accompanying the table. 
           * Combined West Zone, East Zone I, East Zone II                     Inferred Mineral Resources 
  ---------------------------------------------------------------  Cutoff          Zone    Tonnes Copper Nickel Palladium Platinum  Grade               (millions)    (%)    (%)     (g/t)    (g/t)  ---------------------------------------------------------------  1.0% Cu+Ni      West      55.1   0.95   0.59      1.35     0.23                East I       3.5   1.01   0.75      1.01     0.17               East II       1.5   0.93   0.80      1.03     0.17  ---------------------------------------------------------------  Total                     60.1   0.95   0.60      1.32     0.23  ---------------------------------------------------------------  1.5% Cu+Ni      West      28.5   1.17   0.73      1.71     0.28                East I       2.2   1.18   0.87      1.10     0.18               East II       0.9   1.21   0.96      1.28     0.22  ---------------------------------------------------------------  Total                     31.6   1.17   0.75      1.65     0.27  ---------------------------------------------------------------  2.0% Cu+Ni      West      12.4   1.37   0.83      1.93     0.36                East I       1.2   1.41   0.93      1.18     0.20               East II       0.6   1.33   1.07       N/A      N/A  ---------------------------------------------------------------  Total                     14.2   1.37   0.85      1.86     0.35  ---------------------------------------------------------------  The Company's independent consultant, N.C. Carter, Ph.D., P.Eng.,  has prepared the new estimates pursuant to CIM "Standards on  Mineral Resources and Reserves" designed by the CIM Standing  Committee on Reserve Definitions, adopted by CIM Council on August  20, 2000 and published in the CIM Bulletin of October, 2000. Dr.  Carter calculated the new resource estimates manually for  individual drill hole cross-sections employing the following  parameters: Cut-off Grades - 1.0%, 1.5% and 2.0% combined Cu + Ni.  Minimum Drill Intersection - 2.00 meters. Area of Influence for  Individual Drill Holes (down-dip) - midway point between drill  holes. Area of Influence for Individual Cross-Sections - midway  point between sections. Assumed Specific Gravity - 3.80. A total of  150 drill hole intersections of massive sulphide mineralization  were utilized in the resource calculations. Intervals between holes  range from 120 meters on initial stepouts to approximately 40  meters for in-fill drill holes. Some of the 1950's drill results  reported only "PGE" instead of separate assays for Pd and Pt. As a  result the palladium and platinum values are calculated from a  property-wide ratio of palladium to platinum of 6:1. The inferred  mineral resource has not yet demonstrated economic viability. 
  On Behalf of the Board of Directors, 
  Glen C. Macdonald, P.Geo., Director 
  Starfield Resources Inc. 
  Corporate Office:                                    #SRU-09-02  Suite 420-625 Howe Street  Vancouver, BC CANADA                               SRU -- TSX.V  V6C 2T6                                          SRFDF - OTC BB 
  Tel: (604) 608-0400 Fax: (604) 608-0344 
  Toll Free: (877) 233-2244 Email: info@starfieldres.com Website: starfieldres.com |