Outcrop Silver & Gold Corporation announced exceptional results from drilling designed to test for high-grade continuity at depth within Las Abejas shoot along El Dorado vein system on its 100% owned Santa Ana high-grade silver project in Colombia. The recent successful drilling along the El Dorado vein system shows that no limits to high grade have been reached at depth or along strike either to the north or to the south of the Santa Ana project. Highlights: DH317 in the Las Abejas shoot intersected 3.05 metres of 3,975 grams equivalent silver per tonne, including 0.63 metres of 16,690 grams equivalent silver per tonne, the higher equivalent silver assay to date from drilling on the Santa Ana project; Mineralization at Las Abejas shoot remains open at depth and surface work suggests additional shoots be discovered northward along the El Dorado vein system; Shoot drilling continues to support an important exploration vector where "top of ore" within prospective veins occurs at approximately 750 absolute elevation, or 150 metres below the surface at Las Abejas.

This "ore" control will make drilling more efficient and increase the drilling success rate. Las Abejas shoot is 300 metres north of the main Dorado shoot within El Dorado vein zone. El Dorado system comprises a package of multiple sub-vertical veins that strike north-northeast and dip west, which is the same as the parallel Santa Ana and Los Naranjos vein systems. DH317 intersected a 3.05-metre quartz vein containing heavy concentrations of silver, lead and copper sulphides.

DH317 intercepted the vein 200 metres below surface at 750 metres absolute elevation, demonstrating a successful vector to high-grade mineralization below low-grade mineralization occurring near surface. In the future, drill testing of surface anomalies will be designed to penetrate associated veins at 750 metres absolute elevation for a higher probability of intercepting greater widths and higher silver-gold grades. Twenty-two drill holes have been completed within El Dorado vein system to date.

Nine holes have returned high-grade assays. Drilling will continue to define Las Abejas shoot along strike and at depth, and exploration will continue to target additional shoots within El Dorado vein system.