Seafield Resources Ltd. announced it has made a new discovery of gold-copper porphyry mineralization at its Quinchía Gold Project in Risaralda, Colombia. Assay results reported below are from the first drilling completed at the Tesorito target, located only 800m south-east of the Miraflores Gold Deposit. To date, 750 metres have been completed in two drill holes, both of which ended in mineralization.

The drilling at Tesorito is testing a broad target identified from earlier surface exploration which included geological mapping, soil sampling, trenching and geophysics. These initial drill results suggest the potential for another significant mineralized body within the company's Quinchía Gold Project. Drill hole TS-DH-02 intersected 384 m at 1.01 g/t Au, 0.9 g/t Ag and 0.08% Cu, Including 29.3 m at 1.9 g/t Au, 1.0 g/t Ag and 0.12% Cu.

The anomalous zone outlined by gold in soils and high chargeability IP covers an area of 500 metres by 700 metres. Tesorito is situated 800 metres southeast of the Miraflores Gold Deposit at an elevation of approximately 1,200 metres above sea level. Drill holes TS-DH-01 and TS-DH-02 intercepted continuous gold, silver and copper mineralization and alteration from surface to the bottom of each hole, with both holes ending in mineralization.