Richmond Minerals Inc. announced that the company has filed a National Instrument 43-101 ­Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101") technical report in connection with its proposed purchase of 99 mineral claim units (the "Transaction") referred to as the Oberzeiring polymetallic Mine (the "Mine") and entitled: "Technical Report for Richmond Minerals Inc. on the Oberzeiring Polymetallic Property, Zeiring Polymetallic Mining District, Styria, Austria" with an effective date of November 7, 2019 (the "Technical Report"). The Mine is located near the town of Oberzeiring in the province of Styria, approximately 80 kilometers north of Graz, Austria. The Technical Report was prepared by Vadim Galkine, PhD, who is a "Qualified Person" as defined under NI 43-101 and independent of the Company. The Technical Report presents the results of the details of land tenure, a summary of historical exploration and development work, and descriptions and analyses of geology, geophysics and assay data on the Mine. The Technical Report recommends two phases of exploration work, with Phase 1 including: structural analyses of satellite and other images; compilation of known geophysical data; a geophysical program consisting of Induced Polarization/geomagnetics/VLF/radiometry surveys; and a geochemical soil survey along with the mapping of unknown mine dumps and sampling of all existing mine dumps. Phase 2 includes the renovation and reopening of two main mine tunnels to gain access to the old mine workings for further sampling, underground geophysics and drilling. Phase 2 also recommends a drill program of 2,000 metres.