Conico Limited and its wholly owned subsidiary Longland Resources Ltd. updated the market on follow up activities following the completion of the 2021 field season at Ryberg in East Greenland. Summary: Drill-core samples taken in the field during the 2021 Ryberg field season are due to arrive at a laboratory in Spain this week; Core trays containing all Ryberg drill-core are due to arrive in Portugal this week and will be subject to further analysis. Sampling of the last holes drilled will also occur, with samples then forwarded to a laboratory in Spain; The raw Ryberg radiometric-magnetic survey data has been received from geophysical contractor New Resolution Geophysics ("NRG") and is currently being interpreted. The final report is anticipated late November 2021; A senior geologist has been appointed to join Longland on a full-time basis; De-mobilisation and storage of all equipment has been completed, with drill-rigs and fuel remaining on-site in preparation for 2022 field season. DRILL-CORE ANALYSIS: All drill-core obtained from the 2021 Ryberg Project field season has departed Greenland. This occurred in three batches, being a consignment of samples to a laboratory in Australia, another to a laboratory in Spain, and all trays of drill-core (totalling 3,480m) to a facility in Lisbon, Portugal. The samples and core destined for Spain and Portugal respectively are scheduled to arrive this week. Assays from Australia and Spain are anticipated to be released to the market late November.