Eastfield Resources Ltd. "Eastfield" announced that Iron Lake option partner Tech-X Resources Inc. "Tech-X" has provided Eastfield Resources Ltd. an update of its ongoing diamond drill program at the Iron Lake copper-nickel-gold-platinum- palladium-cobalt project located 45 kilometers northeast of the community of 100 Mile House, BC. Twenty-three drill holes have now been completed and results have been received for the bulk of the first 13 drill holes. Iron Lake is being explored for two target types: The first type being magmatic sulfides containing copper, nickel, gold, platinum, palladium and cobalt occurring as massive sulfide sheets and as disseminations, and the second target type being copper-gold porphyry hosted in adjacent diorite and monzonite porphyritic entities.

Drilling has successfully expanded the area of the upper massive sulfide sheet first identified by Eastfield in 2005 when 17.0 meters of massive sulfide assaying 0.34% Cu, 0.03% Co and 362 ppm Ni was drilled. Modeling of the 2022 and historical drill holes confirmed that a drill intersection from 2006 is in a second sulphide sheet, and intersected a separate area of mineralization some distance away. While the massive intersections are so far dominated by pyrrhotite and magnetite, values in nickel are increasing with the anomalous nickel values occurring in hole IL22-07 located approximately 3 kilometers north of the original 2005 discovery.

Analytical and petrographic work is underway to ascertain if the nickel in IL22-07 is bound in silicates, which are refractory, or in sulfides. A very large and strongly conductive zone (detected in the 2021 airborne MMT survey) underlies this hole at depth and could suggest that mineralization encountered is leakage from a deeper massive sulfide source. Surface mapping and prospecting completed concurrent with drilling has discovered a substantial number of mafic/ultramafic boulders with disseminated sulfide including visual chalcopyrite over a much larger area than where they were discovered in 2000 (8 similar looking samples collected previous to the current program average 0.72% copper, 696 ppb gold, 0.20 g/t palladium, 0.13 g/t platinum and 0.04% nickel).

The 2022 samples are currently being assayed.