Blue Thunder Mining Inc. provided additional analytical results from the Fancamp drilling program, plus an update on exploration elsewhere on the Company's vast claim holdings. In addition, guidance on the Company's planned 2021 activities is provided. The Muus Gold Project comprises five non-contiguous claim blocks. The Project is not only significant in size, but strategically located in the eastern part of the Archean Abitibi Greenstone Belt and underlain by several key regional structures, including the Guercheville Deformation Zone (GDZ), the Fancamp Deformation Zone (FDZ) and the Philibert-Joe Mann Zone (PJMZ). These structures are associated with many of the known gold deposits and occurrences in the District, including the recently discovered Nelligan and Monster Lake deposits, which occur on adjacent properties and on strike with Blue Thunder claims. The Project is host to numerous underexplored mineralized occurrences that will be further explored during 2021. Mineralization hosted on adjacent and/or nearby properties is not necessarily indicative of mineralization hosted on the Company's properties. The main objectives for 2021 exploration are to discover: metasedimentary hosted disseminated gold mineralization, similar to the nearby Nelligan gold deposit. Abitibi lode gold style mineralization, similar to the nearby Monster Lake and Philibert deposits volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) mineralization with associated copper-zinc-lead-silver and gold mineralization. The Fancamp Property is host to the Fancamp Gold Zone - a two kilometre long, 30 to 100 m wide, northeast trending zone comprising several subparallel, <1m to 5 m wide gold mineralized structures and veins, with four target zones (A-, B-, D- and E-zones) outlined along this trend. The Fancamp Property is underlain by the FDZ, which trends west of, and parallel to the Vein Corridor. The FDZ is interpreted as a regional splay of the GDZ, an important potential source of gold mineralization in the district. A fifth target on the Fancamp Property, the C-Zone, occurs along the FDZ, and has seen very little previous exploration. The 2020 drilling at Fancamp was designed to confirm and possibly expand gold-mineralized zones discovered by previous companies at the A-, B- and D-zones and marked a historic milestone for Blue Thunder, being the Company's inaugural drilling campaign since going public in early 2020. Fourteen diamond drill holes (2,808 m) were drilled and were completed on time and on budget. Numerous zones of silica-carbonate alteration with varying amounts of quartz-carbonate-tourmaline veining were intersected by drill holes that intersected the Vein Corridor. The drilling successfully expanded the mineralized envelope in some locations and contributed to an improved understanding of mineralization controls and to the modelling of interpreted higher grade mineralized shoots at the A- and B-zones.