Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - March 11, 2021) - Infill drilling spaced at 100-meter grid spacing has increased continuous mineralization to over 1,300 meters and into the 'gap zone', thereby supporting the thesis of potentially more open-pit resources at the Kaukua South zone of the Läntinen Koillismaa ("LK") PGE-Ni-Cu project in Finland said Palladium One Mining Inc. (TSXV: PDM) (FSE: 7N11) (OTCQB: NKORF) ("Palladium One" or the "Company") today. These interim results are from the 17,500-meter, Phase II Resource Definition drill program at Kaukua South. Derrick Weyrauch, President and CEO of Palladium One, said, "Drilling at Kaukua South has successfully extended known mineralization to the east and west of hole LK20-016 and into the 'gap zone' where the Induced Polarization ("IP") chargeability anomaly was weaker (see - hole LK20-036 and LK20-044 in Figure 1). These results imply that the 'gap zone' could host more mineralization than previously thought. Interim results demonstrate continuity now over 1,300 meters. As a result of continued success, we have accelerated our plans and commenced a new 50-line kilometer IP survey to extend the Kaukua South strike length, which we believe has the potential to be over seven kilometers in length."