Aguila American Gold Limited announced the safe and successful completion of the Company's maiden drill program at the WUSA project in Oregon, USA. Four diamond core holes achieved planned target depths for a total of 649 meters. The drilling crew is now demobilizing from site. The WUSA drill program tested the Scorpion-Cinnabar prospect, one of four prospects identified at the WUSA Gold Project to date. Scorpion-Cinnabar is defined by a 2.2 km long and up to 400-metre-wide gold and arsenic in soil geochemical anomaly that trends south of the historic Black Butte epithermal mercury mine. An association between mercury and epithermal gold mineralization is very common, where gold may lie at depth or along strike from the mercury enriched zone. Drilling used existing forest road access and tested a strike length of 1.2 km along the gold-arsenic anomaly trend. All holes intersected andesite volcanics and volcaniclastics with regular fault, breccia, altered and oxidized zones that correspond to hydrothermal fluid pathways and may be associated with gold-silver mineralization. presence of an historic mercury mine." Drill core is being geologically and structurally logged, photographed, and prepared for sampling. Due to a heavy sample backlog and COVID-19 work restrictions, analytical laboratory turnaround is slow and results are not anticipated until the first quarter of 2021. Regional targeting and exploration of other prospect areas is now being planned for the new year, including remote sensing and stream sediment and soil sampling that has only been locally completed across the WUSA area. The WUSA Gold Project provides multiple opportunities for discovery, covering approximately 70,000 ha of land that has seen very little modern exploration. The land and mineral rights have been held by a single landholder for more than 150 years over which time mineral rights have never been optioned to third parties. The Cascade Range in Oregon is underlain by Eocene to Holocene intermediate to felsic volcanic and volcaniclastics rocks erupted along the western margin of North America. Immediately adjacent to the WUSA project lies a well-mineralized district containing multiple mineral deposits including polymetallic veins (Bohemia, a gold-rush mining area discovered in 1858) and historic hot-spring style mercury mines. Placer gold mining is still active within the area.