SRU      Starfield provides progress at Ferguson Lake
  Symbol:            SRU Index:             200 Starfield Resources Inc                                                    SRU Shares issued 18,535,500                                     Sep 6 close $1.32 Thu 7 Sept 2000                                                   News Release Mr. Glen Macdonald reports Starfield Resources is providing  progress  on  the  summer  2000  exploration program  under way at the company's 100-per-cent-owned Ferguson Lake, Nunavut, nickel-copper-PGE-cobalt property. An aggressive 10,000-metre core  drilling  program  is  currently  under  way, operating  two  drill rigs, to test UTEM geophysical anomalies detected during the spring 2000 exploration program and reported earlier (see Stockwatch  June 1  and  July  26, 2000). Eight drill holes have now been completed on the West zone during this program.  These  holes  confirm  that  the  UTEM  geophysical anomaly  extending  from  the  known  West zone resource is caused by sulphide mineralization; and that sulphide mineralization extends to  depth  and  along strike  beyond  the  limits  previously defining the known West zone resource. These new drill  intersections  contain  massive  sulphide  mineralization  in widths ranging from 1.5 metres to 22.0 metres contained within a total zone of up to 70.0 metres thick. Drilling is continuing at depth on section 60 W. In addition, two drill holes have been completed on  the  M  zone,  which  was located  as  a  blind UTEM geophysical anomaly during the spring program. Hole FL-00-39 encountered 1.5 metres of massive sulphide after exiting a  pegmatite dike,  and  hole  FL-00-42  drilled from the same setup, oriented to avoid the dike, intersected 18.0 metres of massive sulphide within a  total  mineralized section  of  25  metres.  The  M  zone  discovery  is  significant  because it represents a newly discovered zone of massive sulphide mineralization that had no surface geological expression and was detected only by the UTEM geophysical survey. The flat lying M zone anomaly extends for a  length  of  2,000  metres with a width of 400 metres, and is still open along strike. At present, samples split from the core intersections have been submitted  for assay analysis and results will be reported on a timely basis when received by the company.
  Dir's: Giegerich Henry Maynard, Indra Glen J, Kerr  Kelly  D,  MacDonald  Glen Colin |