Tarachi Gold Corp. announced assay results from the first nine diamond drill holes completed on the San Javier Concession ("San Javier") for a total of 1066.3 metres. From November to December 2020, diamond drilling at San Javier focused on areas with known gold mineralization from previous drill programs. The gold mineralization was previously thought to be concentrated along a low angle, west dipping shear zone within mainly monzo-diorites. Drilling at San Javier discovered the gold mineralization is more favourable along steeper structures as was found in holes SJA-20-005/006, which returned values of 11.9 g/t Au over 2.0m and 5.39 g/t Au over 5.6m, respectively. In both intercepts, the gold mineralization is situated along open brittle structures containing over 20% sulphides, mainly pyrite with minor quartz veining/veinlets. In both drill holes, a large breccia pipe feature occurred immediately east of these intercepts consisting of angular breccia fragments cemented with 20-30%, fine to coarse grained anhedral to euhedral pyrite. Geologists at the Company have determined the breccia environment to be shingle breccias indicating the drillholes tested only the upper and typically lower grade portion of the pipe. Hole JAB-20-007 was completed on an azimuth of 150 degrees, dipping -15 degrees for a distance of 159.95m. The purpose of the drill hole was to test the potential southern plunge to the gold zone. High-grade gold mineralization was not encountered however, extensive quartz brecciation and alteration occurred throughout most of the drill hole. Drilling will now focus on determining the limits to the eastern plunge of the gold zone.