Bluestone Resources Inc. announced additional drill results from resource conversion drilling underway at its high-grade Cerro Blanco Gold project. The focus of the ongoing infill drill program is to upgrade the Inferred resources into Measured and Indicated categories. Bluestone is nearing the completion of a Feasibility Study on the high-grade Cerro Blanco Gold project and expects to announce the results in the coming weeks. Two LM-75 diamond drill rigs are currently situated within the North Zone of the Cerro Blanco underground workings and are targeting specific veins in the upper part of the Cerro Blanco resource that can be converted to the Indicated resource category by infill drilling. The primary focus of the program is to upgrade the Inferred resources identified during the previous infill drill program completed in 2018. In addition, this program is also designed to define new resources along known veins in the mine plan that extend outside of the current resource envelope. Hole UGCB18-104 was drilled at a positive angle (+13 degrees) and drilled through the lower contact of the Salinas Unit at 68.4 meters, a silicified conglomerate that forms a cap over the deposit. Vein VN_03 was intersected at 69.4 meters and assayed 3.3 meters at 14 g/t Au, and Vein VN_05 was intersected at 84 meters (4.4 meters at 7.0 g.t Au). Hole UGCB18-105 was drilled at -18 degrees from the same platform as UGCB18-104 and confirmed Vein VN_02, assaying 2.8 meters at 13.6 g/t Au (true width). The same vein was intercepted in UGCB18-100 located 22 meters away and assayed 2.7 meters at 13.7 g/t Au, highlighting good continuity of grade and width, with the vein remaining open to the north-east. Additional structures intersected between veins VN_01 and VN_02, e.g., 13.9 g/t over 1.2 meters (67.2 - 68.3 meters) represent additional structures previously un-interpreted and requiring further definition. Hole UGCB18-106 was successful in its objective of infill drilling VN_03 (2.3 meters at 25.4 g/t Au, 239 g/t Ag). Similar to UGCB18-104, this was also drilled at a positive angle (+38 degrees) and intercepted several veins hosted in the Salinas Unit, inclusive of VN_03, indicating that perhaps more veins continue upward into the silicified Salinas cap rocks than previously predicted. Other intercepts, e.g., 1 meter at 12.4 g/t Au (35.2 - 36.2 meters) are additional structures that require follow up.