Starfire Receives Analytical Results For Porphyry Pearl Drilling

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Starfire Minerals Inc. has received all of the analytical results from its 2,130-meter diamond drill program at its Porphyry Pearl porphyry-hosted gold project in the Toodoggone Mining District of Northern British Columbia.

Quality Control

The NQ-2 core was logged, split with a core splitter, and sampled on site. The maximum core length constituting a sample is 2 meters. One half of the core was returned to the core box for reference. The samples were forwarded to Acme Analytical Laboratories Ltd.'s facility in Smithers BC for preparation and on to Acme's Analytical Laboratory in Vancouver for analyses. Copper and zinc were determined by ICP-ES on a 1-gram subsample as part of Acme's Group 7 AR package. Gold was determined by fire assay preparation with an ICP-ES finish using Acme's Group 3B procedure on a 30-gram subsample. "Overlimits" for gold ((greater than)10 g/t) were reanalyzed by a conventional 30-gram fire assay. Acme reports results of its standards and re-analyses of samples. In addition, the Company routinely inserted a set of commercial standards and blanks within the sample sequence at the approximate rate of one standard or blank per 9 samples. All Quality Control results were found to be within an acceptable range.

In the case of a particularly high-grade gold value in the 1.98 meter interval between 299.92 and 301.90 meters in hole 6 (31.36 grams gold per tonne), the Company ordered metallic assays for the high-grade sample as well as the 10 adjoining samples from 294.28 meters to 315.16 meters (20.88 meters) that constitute the geologic interval.

It was found that there is a moderate nugget effect in some of the samples constituting the interval of interest and that the metallic assay for the high-grade sample was found to be 13.74 grams gold per tonne rather than 31.36 grams per tonne. The overall effect of the re-analyses on new pulps and (both metallic and fire assays) on the 85.04-meter interval is a decrease in the average gold grade from 1.42 grams per tonne to 0.92 grams per tonne. Overall, of the 45 samples that were re-analyzed, 21 are lower, 4 are the same, and 20 are higher than the original analyses.

From the results of the 2008 drill program a mineralized zone has been identified over a strike of 230 meters to a depth of 250 meters with an average thickness of 90 meters open at both ends and at depth. Management is particularly encouraged by the +100-meter intervals in holes 6, 7, 10 and 11 that average in excess of 0.5 grams gold per tonne (the average gold production grade at Northgate Minerals Corporation's Kemess South Mine, located 60 kilometers to the south of the Porphyry Pearl). Modeling of the drill data will commence with consideration being given to commissioning a 43-101-compliant resource calculation for the zone. -- www.cnxmarketlink.com

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