Outcrop Gold Corp. announced assay results from drilling on its 100% owned Santa Ana project in north Tolima, Colombia. Drilling continues in the Roberto Tovar and El Dorado targets 1.5 kilometres apart in different sub-parallel vein systems. Importantly, before moving to El Dorado, a deep hole drilled in the La Ivana target intercepted a sulfidic vein at 450 metres down-dip from surface, which is 240 metres deeper than the current drilled extent of La Ivana vein. Although assays are pending for this drill hole, this shows the potential for significantly increasing the depth extent of high-grade shoots on the Santa Ana project. Fifty-one holes have been completed for a total of 7,400 metres. Both El Dorado and Roberto Tovar have drill holes in progress and assays are pending for holes 47-51. An additional 4,600 metres is planned in this phase of exploration drilling, which is anticipated for completion in early first quarter of 2021. Roberto Tovar continues to show somewhat thicker drilled vein intercepts than La Ivana and Megapozo. Roberto Tovar is a high angle vein set consisting of packages of two to three veins that occur very close together. It appears that northeast trending veins like Roberto Tovar are high angle and intersecting northwest veins like La Ivana and Megapozo are moderate to low angle. The low angle veins show less prevalent close spaced grouping but are sometimes stacked. The low angle veins commonly contain very high gold values, while high angle veins like Roberto Tovar generally show somewhat lower gold values. Silver values are similar in both vein sets. Historic and current Outcrop drilling shows that Roberto Tovar extends over 200 metres along surface and 300 metres down-dip. Roberto Tovar is open in all directions and the deepest drill holes show 3.52 metres at 785 equivalent g Ag/t and 1.53 metres at 1,408 equivalent g Ag/t.