Seafield Resources Ltd. announced further results from the ongoing 5,000-metre diamond drill program at the Company's Miraflores Deposit in the Quinchia District, Department of Risaralda, Colombia. Seafield's Miraflores Deposit is situated in the Company's 100%-owned, 6,757-hectare, Quinchia Gold Project. Miraflores 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 (matrix) 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 remains open at depth with a drill-tested vertical extent of 600 metres. The assays represent the results of seven diamond drill holes, which account for a total of 2,692 metres drilled since January 2012. Drill holes QM-DH-26 to QM-DH-30 were drilled to further delineate Miraflore's mineralization to the south and to the west of the breccia pipe. QM-DH-31 and QM-DH-32A represent the initial drill holes in Seafield's infill drilling program at Miraflores. The company's ongoing 5,000-metre drill program, which includes infill as well as step-out drilling, is aimed to further verify the geometry and continuity of the high-grade structures found within the breccia. All information from the current drill program will be used to develop a more robust geological model for Miraflores' resource. QM-DH-26 and QM-DH-27 were drilled to the west of the breccia pipe and tested the deposit's mineralization outside of the breccia in the basalt. Narrow veins were intercepted in the matrix of the breccia, including 32.6 m at 0.53 g/t Au by drill hole QM-DH-26 and 19.9 m at 0.4 g/t Au by drill hole QM-DH-27. Drill holes QM-DH-28, QM-DH-29 and QM-DH-30 were drilled from the east to the southwest, testing the extension of mineralization and veins outside of the currently defined limits of the deposit. Evident by the mineralization intersected by QM-DH-29 (21.6 m at 0.46 g/t Au) and QM-DH-30 (9.3 m at 1.12 g/t Au), narrow veins and some dissemination with moderate grades of gold exist south of the breccia pipe and within the basalts. Further drilling will be conducted in this area to delineate the extension. QM-DH-31 was drilled from east to west across the breccia pipe and intersected 107.9 m at 0.61 g/t Au, including 16.5 m at 1.82 g/t Au. This drill hole confirms the horizontal extension of mineralization in the veins and the matrix 25 metres to the north of where it was previously intersected by QM-DH-20 (114.25 m at 0.97 g/t Au). QM-DH-32A was drilled from east of the breccia pipe to the southwest, intersecting 194.9 m at 1.57 g/t Au, including higher grade veins and matrix intercepts of 21.15 m at 1.66 g/t Au, 26.0 m at 3.86 g/t Au and 6.0 m at 11.04 g/t Au. QM-DH-32A confirms the horizontal continuity of mineralization 50 metres north of where it was previously intersected by QM-DH-20.