Indata Drilling add Nickel and Silver to Targets

Core Insights - Star Copper Corp. and Eastfield Resources Ltd. announced the results of three diamond drill holes at the Indata Project, located 120 kilometers northwest of Fort Saint James, British Columbia, totaling 532.8 meters drilled, with two holes in the newly discovered "Area 74" [1] Group 1: Drill Hole Results - Hole IN25-87, a 50-meter step out from hole IN22-74, intersected 106.6 meters of altered ultramafic rock mineralized with nickel and magnesium, followed by 23.7 meters of biotite-granite mineralized with copper, molybdenum, silver, and antimony [2] - Hole IN25-89, a 330-meter step out from hole IN22-74, intersected 21.8 meters of altered ultramafic rock mineralized with nickel and magnesium, followed by 77.5 meters of biotite-granite weakly mineralized with gold, silver, and antimony [2] - A summary of results from "Area 74" indicates significant mineralization, including nickel grades of 0.14% and 0.19% in holes IN25-87 and IN25-89, respectively, along with copper and molybdenum values [2][3] Group 2: Lake Copper Target - Hole IN25-88 was drilled to explore the mineralized trend from hole IN22-82, which previously intersected 170.7 meters grading 0.23% copper [4] - Results from hole IN25-88 included a narrower intercept than IN22-82 but showed a higher gold to copper ratio, suggesting the presence of two distinct populations of copper-gold mineralization [4] Group 3: Property Overview - The Indata property covers 4,551 hectares and is a copper-gold-silver-molybdenum porphyry prospect with additional potential for nickel and antimony [6] - Star Copper Corp. has an option to earn a 60% interest in the property by completing $2,700,000 in exploration and paying $440,000 by December 31, 2026 [6] - A total of 87 drill holes have been completed at Indata, with significant previous results including hole IN22-82, which graded 0.23% copper over 174.0 meters [6]