Group Eleven Resources Corp. announced plans for follow-up drilling at the Carrickittle prospect at its 100% interest PG West project and provide a general update on exploration at its zinc-lead and copper-silver projects in the Republic of Ireland. Highlights - Carrickittle: A silver zone encountered in G11-2840-11 (736 g/t silver over 1.0 metres; see news release dated December 9th, 2020) has been further studied and found to consist of a narrower (20-centimetre) interval averaging 3,961 g/t silver – to management's knowledge, one of the highest silver grades ever attained in Ireland; Next phase of follow-up drilling is expected to start in mid-February 2021 and total approximately 400 metres, focussing on Zone 2 (an area with significant historical intercepts, including 4.9 metres of 11.4% zinc and 1.4% lead); For the remainder of 2021, management expect to be able to drill approximately 5,000 metres (fully funded) with the majority of this focussed on Carrickittle; A trial induced polarization ("IP") survey was recently completed over Zones 1 and 2 and appears to respond in areas of known mineralization; To confirm the above preliminary results, a more fulsome IP survey is currently underway, focussing on Zones 1-4 (to be completed in the next few weeks); If successful, IP surveys could significantly help exploration efforts focussed on searching for additional massive sulphide at Carrickittle. The upcoming follow-up drilling at Carrickittle will focus on Zone 2 and is expected to start mid-February 2021, totalling approximately 400 metres. A larger subsequent drill program focussing on Zones 3 and 4, as well as, the one-kilometre strike extent to the north, is currently in planning stages and will be announced in due course. Once drilling starts in mid-February, management aims to drill continuously for the remainder of 2021 with total metreage expected to be approximately 5,000 metres. This anticipated level of drilling is fully funded and would represent by far the highest level of drilling at PG West since inception of the Company. Some of this year's drilling will include prospects outside of Carrickittle. Over the last few weeks, a trial induced polarization ("IP") survey was completed over Zones 1 and 2 at Carrickittle. This trial appears to have detected massive sulphides at each zone (yielding chargeability-high anomalies coincident with both known mineralization and mineralization projected along strike). To confirm and build upon the above preliminary results, a more comprehensive IP survey is currently underway, focussing on Zones 1-4 (totalling 2,400 metres within four lines spaced 50 metres apart and with 25-metre station spacing; to be completed in the next few weeks). IP surveys could significantly help exploration efforts aimed at discovering more massive sulphide at Carrickittle.