ECC Ventures 2 Corp. announced that its Qualifying Transaction (QT) target, Infield Minerals Corp. (Infield), commences its inaugural drilling campaign at the Mercury One gold-silver property (the "Property") in Nevada. Highlights: · 2021 drilling campaign commences with a 2,000 metre drilling program focused on the South zone of the Property (4,000 metres total planned at Mercury One in 2021). Priority targets include coincident geophysical, geological and geochemical anomalies that have never been previously drill tested. Five drill holes varying from 250 to 450 metres in length are proposed for testing from four drill pad locations in the South zone of the Property. Additional high priority targets in the North zone of the Property are planned for testing during a subsequent 2,000 metre drilling program expected in second quarter to third quarter of 2021. The initial drilling program as outlined in the Company's February 10, 2021 news release consists of approximately 2,000 metres of reverse circulation ("RC") drilling at the South zone of the Property. The program prioritizes targets with coincident geophysical anomalies (resistivity and chargeability), altered and brecciated rocks mapped on surface, and rock and soil samples with anomalous gold and silver values interpreted to be associated with silicified fault structures. A subsequent program for an additional 2,000 metres of RC drilling at the North zone of the Property is anticipated in Second Quarter to Third Quarter of this year once access to the North zone proposed drill sites is clear. Construction of the southernmost access roads and drill pads in the South zone has been completed and the drilling contractor, Major Drilling, has mobilized its crew and equipment on site. Drilling has commenced on the first of five proposed holes that will vary from 250 to 450 metres in length and will test targets from four drill pad locations (figure 1). The samples to be collected from the drilling program will be promptly sent to American Assay Laboratories in Sparks, Nevada, for fire assays and multi-element geochemical analysis. American Assay Laboratories is an independent geochemical analytical testing laboratory which has been ISO-17025 accredited by IAS.