Aguila American Gold Limited announced results from the early winter drilling program completed at the Company’s WUSA Gold Project in Oregon, USA. Assay results were delayed due to high workload and COVID-19 restrictions at the analytical laboratory. A total of four holes were drilled to test the recently discovered Scorpion-Cinnabar prospect that is defined by a gold-arsenic in soil anomaly which trends for over 2km south from the historic Black Butte mercury (Hg) mine. Key Points: 4 holes were drilled along 1.6km strike of prospective shear zone structure, all intersecting gold or epithermal pathfinder elements. Identification of a strike extensive epithermal system with gold discovered in 3 of 4 drill holes. Results confirm a low-sulphidation epithermal deposit style which is well known in Western USA with potential for high gold grades and grade variability. Mineral rights are secured for 8.5km of projected shear zone trend. Project remains highly under explored – one prior exploration drill hole known within 18km of current program. Drill holes tested 1.6km of the soil anomaly trend and identified an extensive north-south striking low-sulphidation epithermal system associated with a shear and breccia zone up to 50m in width. Widespread argillic, iron oxide and silica alteration, open space vein textures, and carbonate-(barite) veins have been observed in mapping and drilling. These are positive indicators of an epithermal mineralization style, alongside the association with nearby mercury mines and occurrences to the north and south of the drilled area. Drilling returned elevated pathfinder metals (As, Sb, Te, Cu) in all holes, while gold above 0.1 g/t was intersected in three holes across 1.6km.