Galena Mining Limited Announced the third batch of assay results from the now completed 2020 Abra Drilling Program at Abra Base Metals Project ("Abra" or the "Project"). The 2020 Abra Drilling Program concluded in late-December with 57 diamond core drill-holes being successfully completed for 24,832 cumulative linear metres. Total completed drilling at the Project is now approximately 100.5km, of which more than two-thirds has been completed under Galena ownership since late-2017. This release includes assays from 18 drill-holes (AB159, AB160, AB162 to AB175, AB178 and AB179. The program was initially planned to consist of approximately 15,000 metres to 18,000 metres of drilling, with three objectives: lead-silver orebody infill; drilling into selected prospective `metal rich' zones for potential life of mine plan optimisation; and gold-copper exploration. However, drill-hole AB147 encountered 86.1 metres of combined down-hole cumulative thickness of significant intersections and was considered to be the best high-grade lead-silver drill-hole in Abra's history. Importantly, AB147 was targeting a prospective `metal rich' zone not currently in the early years of the mine plan used for the Feasibility Study, in this case a relatively shallow zone on the northeastern limb of the Indicated portion of Abra's Mineral Resource. AB147 indicated the existence of a potentially mineable domain approximately 30 metres closer to the surface than the shallowest currently planned mining zone. The relative shallowness of this area and proximity to early decline development makes it a target for optimisation of the early years of the mine plan and potentially improves risk in that period. Based on the success of drill-hole AB147 and then subsequent follow-up success of drill-holes added to the Program around it, an additional 16 drill-holes were added to the 2020 Abra Drilling Program in that area. The added drill-holes cover an area approximately 100 metres (north-south) by 200 metres (east-west), extending outside of the Indicated Resource area modelled for the Apron Zones 101 and 102 lode in the October 2019 Resource, into the Inferred area between the two northern limbs of the Indicated Resource boundary. All of them showed significant lead-silver intersections, with four of them encountering cumulative significant intersections in excess of 50 metres. Drill-hole AB159 being reported in this announcement was another hole added to the Program, following up on drill-hole AB151, which was considered the best ever drill-hole in Abra's north western quadrant on a cumulative grade and thickness basis (31.2 metres of cumulative significant intersections, including a 27.4 metre intersection at 16.3% lead and 73g/t silver). AB159 succeeded in extending significant mineralistion further northwest, with a significant lead-silver intersection of 10.7 metres at 9.2% lead and 26g/t silver from 378.8 metres down-hole depth. Mineralisation remains open in that direction. At the end of the Program, a deep drill hole (AB195) was drilled to 1,000 metres down-hole depth, aimed to pass through the interpreted copper-gold zone underneath the known lead- silver mineralisation and to be used for future down-hole electromagnetic surveys to further refine copper-gold exploration targetting. Assays remain pending for AB195. However, the geological logging of the drill hole defined a zone of over 45 metres with intermittent massive and disseminated copper-bearing chalcopyrite mineralisation from a down-hole depth of 752.0 metres. Only one drill-hole in the 2020 Abra Drilling Program was specifically drilled to target the interpreted copper-gold zone underneath the known lead-silver mineralisation (AB195) and assays remain pending for that hole, albeit, it passed through an approximately 45.0 metre zone of visual intermittent massive and disseminated copper-bearing chalcopyrite mineralisation from a down-hole depth of 752.0 metres. However, four of the holes being reported in this announcement coincidentally encountered significant intersections of copper and /or gold. The Company continues to target the commencement of the procurement /construction phase of Abra's plant and deployment of the underground mining contractor in the first half of the 2021 calendar year. Based on the current schedule, first production of high-value, high-grade lead-silver concentrate at the Project will commence within 2022.