Turmalina Metals Corp. announced that the company has completed a project-scale mapping and sampling program at the San Francisco project, resulting in multiple new drill targets. Energold Drilling has been contracted to conduct the upcoming drilling program at the Project, located in the mining-friendly state of San Juan, Argentina. Two diamond drill rigs will be utilized to drill a total of 4,000m at the Project, with drilling expected to commence in late March. Approximately 2,000m will be drilled at the San Francisco de Los Andes breccia pipe ("SFdLA") testing for extensions to high-grade gold-silver-copper mineralisation encountered in 2019. The remaining 2,000m will test several mineralised breccia pipes identified during the recently completed mapping program. Turmalina's initial drill program at the SFdLA breccia pipe in 2019 intersected high-grade gold-silver mineralization in multiple holes (that is 36.95m @ 6.31 g/t Au, 122 g/t Ag & 0.88% Cu for 8.7 g/t AuEq). This 2019 campaign tested the top 150m of the breccia pipe, with mineralisation remaining open at depth and along strike. The planned drill holes will test below existing intersections to a depth of 400m below surface, as well as target along-strike extensions to the breccia evident in surface mapping and sampling. Over the last four months the Company has conducted an aggressive mapping and sampling program in order to prioritize the large number of other breccias on the Project. With approximately 1,240 rock chip and 4,494 soil samples taken to date this program has identified and sampled 60 breccia occurrences. Of these, twelve breccia pipes have undergone detailed follow-up studies based on anomalous assay results that included maximum rock chip assay results of 79 g/t gold, 385 g/t silver and 7.7 % copper. Four of these pipes are scheduled to be drill tested to a depth of 150m in the upcoming drilling program. The 3404 ha San Francisco project is located in San Juan, Argentina. The project area contains more than 60 tourmaline breccia occurrences, several of which have supported small-scale mining. The Company is focused on mapping and sampling the breccias, and drill testing prioritised targets. The field program at San Francisco extended geological mapping, portable XRF analysis and geochemical sampling (rock chips and soils) over the entire Project area. High-priority breccia targets defined by this first-pass sampling are subject to detailed mapping and channel sampling prior to the selection of drill targets for the March 2020 drill program. The company is also consolidating its regional holdings as San Francisco is located within an 80 km long gold-copper mineralised belt. At the Turmalina Project in Peru, the Company is conducting social studies and applying for all required permits prior to commencing exploration.