VSE SYMBOL: SFR     Shares Outstanding: 5.8 million     DATE: October 1, 1999
      N E W S R E L E A S E
      Starfire Minerals Inc. Terminates Option on Haultain Property
      Mr. Mike Caron reports the Company has terminated its option agreement with     Mr. James Plexman on the Haultain Property, Larder Lake Mining Division in     Timiskaming, Ontario as further evaluation of the property's potential was     disappointing. The Company instead will focus on several other projects of     merit including their 50% owned Carman Bay Project, Carman Twp., Porcupine     Mining Division, Ontario.
      The Carman Project displays a number of positive exploration features,     which suggests a good environment for the development of komatiitc hosted     nickel (Ni) and copper (Cu) sulphide mineralization. The property is     situated within a northeast-southwest trending package of ultramific     volcanic rocks, mafic volcanic rocks, felsic volcanic rocks, and iron     formations, which host a number of past producing Ni-Cu sulphide deposits.      Ultramafic volcanic rocks, specifically komatiitcs are key components for     the development of Ni-Cu sulphide mineralization, and are thus important     exploration target areas.
      Exploration on the Carman Project has been moderate, dating back to 1951.      Airborne geophysical surveys, ground geophysical surveys, prospecting,     trenching, and diamond drilling have been completed over portions of the     property. Of particular significance to the exploration potential of the     Carman Project is a global resource estimate of 740 million tons of nickel     bearing rock that averages 4 to 6.5 lbs. per ton nickel, reported by a     previous operator, Seneca Developments Ltd. in an SMF/VSE 6/7/73 (Canadian     Minerals Deposits not being Mined in 1986, Energy, Mines and Resources     Canada). The estimate was based upon widely spaced drill holes, which     returned wide sections of sulphide mineralization. Additional exploration     potential includes a number of strong airborne anomalies, which have not     been adequately tested.
      A two-phase exploration program totaling $179,960 is recommended to further     evaluate the Ni-Cu sulphide potential of this project. The recommended     exploration program includes, pulse-EM surveys, soil surveys, diamond     drilling, bore-hole pulse-EM surveys, and whole rock alteration studies. 
      Starfire expects to commence the recommended two-phase exploration program     throughout the fall and winter of 1999/2000. 
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