E-Tech Resources Inc. announced the identification of 17 robust drill targets defined through the recently completed ground geophysical and exploration mapping programs. An initial seventeen (17) drill target areas have been identified following the ground radiometric and magnetic geophysical surveys, and geological mapping program. The initial target areas comprise favourable geophysical, geological and structural features akin to those of the original Eureka Zone 1 discovery. Drilling is scheduled to commence in the last week of November with approximately 3,000 meters ("m") planned.

The 3,000 m Reverse Circulation ("RC") drill program planned over these 17 target areas will be driven by real time outcomes based upon results from the recently acquired portable X-Ray Fluorescence (pXRF) unit. This systematic approach will allow the Company to optimize the targeting methodology and plan follow-up holes on each target during the drilling program. The target areas have been defined by the following key indicators: Anomalous thorium radiometric signature, as thorium is contained within monazite.

Favourable lithologies, including carbonates and monazite identified during the geological mapping program. An association with structural features interpreted from the magnetic ground geophysical survey and believed to play an important role in the location of the Eureka deposit. Other drill target areas include discrete radiometric highs proximal to favourable and historical geochemistry results.

This initial drilling program is designed to confirm associations, extent and understand the larger systems' potential to host a substantial REE deposit. Following this program, infill RC and diamond drilling will be undertaken over mineralised areas including those already identified.