Capitan Mining Inc. reported results for five drill holes. The five drill holes reported herein targeted the western and eastern limits of the Capitan Main zone, where there was limited knowledge of continuity and grade as historic drilling was sparse in these areas. The purpose of these holes was to confirm the potential to expand Capitan Hill mineralization within these areas, as well as investigate the undrilled potential along strike. Western Extension: Hole 20-CARC-13 was drilled on section -500, 70 m from of the western limits of the Capitan main zone. Historic drilling located up-dip (CDDH-12-21) intersected typical Capitan Hill style mineralization, but to the west, historic drilling indicated the zone was somewhat narrower and weaker. Hole 20-CARC-13, which returned 100.6 m of 0.42 g/t AuEq, illustrates that this may be a local, weak area in the Capitan main zone, and that drilling on the section to the west was located just above of the main plunge of Capitan Hill zone. Further drilling will be planned to investigate the western extension of the Capitan main zone and to further investigate the undrilled potential beyond the current drilling limits. Eastern Extension: Hole 20-CARC-11 was designed to test the down-dip/down plunge extension of the Capitan main zone from holes 20-CARC-01 and 12, both of which returned strong drill results including 51.8 m of 0.46 g/t AuEq and 73.15 m of 0.63 g/t AuEq respectively. The hole cut the main Capitan zone starting from 53 m and was present in 6 distinct gold zones ranging in width from 9.1 to 57.9 m, with the best intersection returning 57.9 m of 0.94 g/t AuEq (including 18.3 m of 2.04 g/t AuEq) and successfully extending the main Capitan zone between 85 to 105 m downdip from hole 20-CARC-01. Hole 20-CARC-11 ended prematurely in mineralization due to technical challenges. Holes 20-CARC-10, 14 and 15 were drilled within the eastern most portion of the Capitan main zone, where historical drilling was generally widely spaced, targeting the zone close to surface. Hole 20-CARC-10 on section 000 was a step-out hole that successfully extended the Capitan Hill zone between 45-65 m down-dip, intersecting 3 distinct zones, the most significant being 64 m of 0.27 g/t AuEq and 45.7 m of 0.31 g/t AuEq (including 4.6 m of 1.41 g/t AuEq). Hole 20-CARC 14 drilled on section 100 was an infill hole that was designed to test a 100 m gap between historic core holes CDDH-11-12 and CDDH-11-08. The hole successfully intersected the Capitan Hill zone in two intervals, with the most significant returning 25.9 m of 0.36 g/t AuEq (including 12.2 m of 0.48 g/t AuEq). Hole 20-CARC-15 drilled on section 300 was a step-out hole to designed to test the down-dip extens below historic core hole CDDH-11-03. The hole intersected 5 separate zones of Capitan hill style mineralization, ranging in width from 7.6 to 38.1 m, and returned generally low grades, the most significant being 16.8 m of 0.24 g/t AuEq. This hole successfully extended the main Capitan Hill zone between 50 and 85 m down-dip.