Soma Gold Corp.'s current 8,200 m drilling program on the Cordero deposit is focused on in-fill drilling to be used in expanding and upgrading the existing mineral resource in anticipation of a new NI 43-101 Resource Estimate planned for the end of 2021. The drilling program has confirmed the vein continues for at least 1.2 km on strike and at least 350 m at depth. The deposit is open on strike and at depth, and further drilling in the 2021 program will test these extensions. The resource will be accessed through two new portals currently under construction - the Fenix and Atena portals. Both portals are expected to be completed during Third Quarter 2021, and production from Cordero is expected to reach 400 TPD by the end of the year. Regional Exploration: The El Limon mine, which has historically produced over 250,000 ounces over the life of the mine, sits along the Estrella-Diamantina mineralized trend, which is contained within the Company's 100%- owned Zara concessions. The land package extends 12 km to the south and is on trend with Gran Colombia's Segovia mine which has produced over 1.3 million oz. Au and has MI&I Resources of 2.6 million oz Au. Along the trend there are a series of small mines which indicate the vein system is present but where no modern exploration has been conducted. Soma Gold has planned a multi-year program that includes geophysics and over 100,000 m of DDH drilling. The preliminary work to date has resulted in encouraging indications: High gold grades related to bends, step-over and interception of NS, NNW and EW lineament patterns. Exploration and drilling planned for Limoncito and Cañon de Rojas project with an exploration target of +420k ounces of gold down dip to 250m in depth based on surface mapping and sampling. Multiple +7.0g/t Au channel samples from vein exposures. Soma has acquired high resolution DEM (Digital Elevation Model) data covering 29,000 Ha of the Zara mining concessions. The DEM analysis indicates strong structural controls over the veins. The Company also began mapping and sampling of mineralized veins previously identified and mined by small miners in the central and south sector of Zara's concessions. DEM Lineaments and High Grades: The prolific Otu fault, which dominates the Otu Valley, hosts several lode-gold type deposits. There is significant potential for additional high-gold-grade discoveries in this underexplored yet highly mineralized region of Colombia, in which Soma has consolidated more than 29,000 Ha of mining concessions. Soma's geologists have performed a lineament analysis using high-resolution DEM. The lineament determination was completed by visual inspection and extraction and image processing, using directional light filters, was used as edge enhancements. DEM analysis shows that the Otu fault is the dominant structure in the area. It is common to see sinistral strike-slip faults in the vein exposures mined by small miners. The DEM lineament analysis shows three different line patterns; NS, NNW and EW were identified. Soma's interpretation is that these different patterns are associated with the evolution of the Otu fault. High gold grades appear to be related to the bends or step-overs along the Otu fault and the interception of NS, NNW and EW patterns. This structural pattern was associated with high gold grades at the Company's El Limon mine. Soma's exploration team has conducted a prospecting program, stepping out from the known historic vein showings towards the central and south parts of the property. A series of vein exposures forming clusters of closely spaced veins following an NNS and WNW trend have been mapped and sampled during these first reconnaissance traverses on the property. The prospecting work focused on vein exposures of the Upper Limoncito and Canon de Rojas small mines. Upper Limoncito Mine: The vein, which is striking NNS and dipping 50°NW, is exposed across 120 m of mine development. This vein is located at the Limoncito target in the central sector of the Zara concessions. This quartz vein is dominated by coarse-grained pyrite, fine-grained sphalerite and disseminated arsenopyrite. Nineteen channel samples were taken from vein exposures across level 1 of the mine. The channel sample results corroborate the presence of high gold grades. Exploration work has identified two new zones for follow-up exploration and drilling with the potential for high gold grades extending over 4 km. This under-explored but very prospective mineralized trend is a high-priority exploration target for the Company.