Nordic Gold Inc. announced that the Company has begun drilling on site. The drilling is being completed as per previously announced in the Company's corporate update dated October 22, 2019. The drill program is primarily diamond infill drilling with the current phase being completed to evaluate the southern extension of the north pit. The southern extension of the north pit lies between the two initial pits. All drilling will be oriented drilling at an angle of 50 degrees to the north and will be 57.5 mm. The core samples will be prepared in Oulu, 85km's from site, and then sent for comprehensive Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) analysis. The ICP analysis results will then be used in Tetra Tech's live model to provide real time results to ensure that the drill program is continually optimized. Nordic Gold, Westech and Tetra Tech have been working closely to ensure the drill program yields a deeper understanding of the mineralization. As per the corporate update, the infill drilling program is being completed to support the feasibility level restart study and the optimized mine plan with a view to a July 2020 restart of operations at the Otso Gold Mine (formerly known as the Laiva Gold Mine). The Company will update the market on the results of the drill program as they become available. The technical disclosure in this news release has been reviewed and approved by EUR ING Andrew Carter BSc, CEng, MIMMM, MSAIMM, SME and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.