Seafield Resources Ltd.c reported additional drill results from the company's current diamond drilling program at its Miraflores Deposit located in the Quinchia district of the department of Risaralda, Colombia. QM-DH-24 intersected 167.75 metres of 1.05 g/t Au, including 44.10 metres of 2.94 g/t Au; QM-DH-25 intersected 161.00 metres at 0.78 g/t Au, including 36.30 metres at 0.95 g/t Au and 6.45 metres at 3.02 g/t Au; Drill holes QM-DH-24 confirms the continuity of mineralization at depth and QM-DH-25 extends the mineralization of the Miraflores breccia pipe to the southwest, outside of the current resource model. The company's Miraflores Deposit is situated in the company's 100%-owned, 6,757-hectare Quinchia Gold Project. Miraflores' deposit is a low sulphidation epithermal deposit-located in Colombia's mineral-prolific Mid-Cauca gold belt. The deposit's mineralization is characterized by a hydrothermal breccia pipe with free gold associated with cement materials and high grade structures where gold is associated with zinc, lead, copper and iron. At surface, the breccia pipe has a drill-tested diameter of 250 metres by 280 metres. The breccia pipe widens and is open at depth with a current drill-tested vertical extent of 600 metres. The purpose of drill holes QM-DH-24 and QM-DH-25 is to test the southern extent of the breccia pipe's mineralization. Drill hole QM-DH-25 confirms the extension of the breccia pipe to the southwest, increasing the resource potential of the Miraflores Deposit. Drill hole QM-DH-24 was drilled from east to west in the southern edge of the breccia pipe confirming the continuity of the mineralization tested 60 metres above drill hole QM-DH-20. The company recently updated the NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate for the Miraflores Property with measured and indicated resources of 1,227,593 ounces of gold at 0.9 g/t gold and an inferred resource of 354,512 ounces of gold grading 0.9 g/t gold. The resource estimate was based on 7,757 metres of drilling with 22 diamond drill holes and 154 underground channel samples. The core samples were split by rock saw, and half of the core was sampled. Core samples were prepared by SGS laboratory in Medellin and were assayed at the SGS laboratory in Lima, Peru. Gold was analyzed by fire assay on a 30 gram sample with atomic adsorption spectrophotometer (AAS) finish. Samples above 5.0 g/t Au were repeated by fire assay on a 30 gram sample with gravimetric finish. Multi-elements were analyzed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS) following multi-acid digestion. Blank, standard and duplicate samples were routinely inserted for quality assurance and quality control.