Mexican Gold Mining Corp. announced that fieldwork towards completing an environmental baseline study has commenced at the Las Minas project. Drilling at Las Minas is scheduled to commence in early July. Drilling Program: The Company will embark on a +3000m drill program to expand and upgrade the current resource at El Dorado which remains open in multiple directions. A comprehensive drill program will also follow up the November 2019 discovery at Cinco Senores hole LM-19-CS-13. At 114m vertical depth, a 5.2m shallow-dipping quartz vein was intersected which assayed 8.94 g/t gold, including 21.37 g/t gold over 2m. The true widths of the intersections are estimated to be 85% of the down-hole lengths. Previous drilling at Cinco Senores had targeted the El Dorado mineralized horizon, at least 70m above this intersection. Drilling in 2020 will attempt to define the veining and intersect further strong gold values. High grade gold assays were received in early 2020 from a historic mine in the Changarro area which had not been sampled for at least a century. Channel samples spaced 3m apart and averaging 0.65m in width returned an average of 8.82 g/t gold along the entire 52m drift. These strong results precipitated exploration work in February-March 2020 which uncovered multiple lost mine workings, all carrying similar polymetallic veining and Fe-oxide skarn within a strong, linear, mineralized structural zone. This presents the first clear drill target within the geologically complex but compelling cluster of mining at Changarro and it will be tested in 2020. Environmental Baseline Study: Consultoría y Tecnología Ambiental has commenced an environmental baseline study of the resource area at the Las Minas project for inclusion in Mexican Gold’s forthcoming preliminary economic assessment study. CTA will study surface water quality as well as flora and fauna. The surface water study will involve taking samples from the nearby rivers/creeks to analyze concentrations of metals and mercury (total and dissolved) and other inorganic parameters (chlorides, pH, color, sulphates, hardness, dissolved oxygen, total suspended solids, and conductivity). The flora and fauna study will make observations along transects in the project’s area of influence to identify species of herpetofauna, birds, and flora, including possible protected species from these three groups. The work will be carried out by three biologists specialized in these three specific groups. The biologists who will also perform the collection of the water samples for analysis at an accredited Canadian laboratory. At the conclusion of the program, CTA will prepare and present the Company with an environmental baseline study report.