Galileo Mining Ltd. announced 2021 exploration field programs at the Company's Fraser Range nickel project in Western Australia have commenced. Geophysical survey teams are now undertaking electro-magnetic (EM) programs aiming to define conductive anomalies associated with nickel sulphide mineralisation for drill testing. EM surveying is underway at the Delta Blues prospect where drilling in late 2019 intersected nickel prospective host rocks with weathered sulphides observed in petrology samples. Large areas of prospective ground have yet to be covered and surveying is designed to continue until at least the end of April with the expectation that new conductive targets will be generated for drill testing. EM surveying is a very useful tool in the exploration for nickel sulphide mineralisation due to the conductive response of sulphide minerals that contain nickel. Massive and semi-massive nickel deposits regularly exhibit conductive signatures when a current is passed through the earth. When the surface input current is switched off the secondary current produced in the conductive body can be measured. The decay of the secondary current is then recorded at surface and the observed measurements are modelled by a geophysicist to provide the targets for drill testing. An RC drilling rig is contracted to undertake a drilling program at the Lantern Prospects commencing in mid-February. Approximately 1,200 metres of drilling is planned at the Lantern East and Lantern South prospects. Initial drilling at Lantern East was unable to determine the source of the conductive anomaly and subsequent EM surveying provided additional data to allow for remodelling of the targets. The revised models have conductivities ranging from 2,500 Siemens to 3,925 Siemens and with the top of both bodies less than 180 metres below surface. See Figure 3 for planned drillholes. Drilling is planned at the Lantern South prospect to follow up on sulphide mineralisation previously intercepted. Drillholes are planned to the south of LARC012 to expand the known area of mineralization along the margin of the ultramafic intrusion. Previous intercepts at this prospect include 41 metres @ 0.19% nickel and 0.14% copper from 55m in LARC012.