Outcrop Gold Corp. announced that delineation drilling in La Ivana on its 100% owned Santa Ana project in north Tolima, Colombia, has commenced and confirms good continuity of vein-shoot structure and grade over hundreds of metres. La Ivana Highlights: 0.55 metres of 19 grams gold equivalent per tonne or 1,389 grams silver equivalent per tonne intercepted in the first assays returned from La Ivana delineation drilling. For all significant holes in La Ivana the weighted average grade is 24.7 grams gold equivalent per tonne or 1,805 grams silver equivalent per tonne. La Ivana currently extends to 350 metres down dip where it remains open at depth and in two directions along strike. Modelling shows La Ivana is a complex of six parallel stacked veins grouped within an interval of 50 to 75 metres wide. Grades and widths improve at depth in La Ivana. One drill rig is delineating the five discoveries to date (La Ivana, Megapozo, Roberto Tovar, San Juan, and Eldorado), commencing with La Ivana. The second drill rig continues testing greenfield targets. Outcrop has built a strong geologic and exploration model for greenfield targets and to target plunging shoots at depth. Continued drilling confirms that La Ivana shoot is comprised of a complex of six low-angle, parallel veins that strike north and dip to the west. The vein complex of the shoot extends for over 250 metres width along strike. The main highwall and footwall La Porfia veins of La Ivana shoot extend to depths of over 350 metres where they are open at depth. Definition drilling will extend the vein segments between the highwall and footwall La Porfia veins. Significant intercepts in La Ivana shoot range from a low of 238 to a high of 6,401 equivalent g Ag/t. Fourteen of twenty-five intercepts are of greater than 1,000 equivalent g Ag/t. The weighted average grade for all significant intercepts is 1,805 equivalent g Ag/t and the average intercept thickness is 0.52 metres. The shoot rakes or plunges to the northwest within the plane of the vein and shows a core of higher-grade and a wider mineralization with depth.