Conico Ltd. through its 100% owned subsidiary Longland Resources Limited provides an update on mobilisation of drill rigs, geophysical equipment and personnel to the Ryberg Project for the 2021 field season in Greenland. The team will conduct the first drilling ever to occur at Ryberg, a significant milestone that is the culmination of prior de-risking and logistical efforts. The vessel MV Mars departed Reykjavik on the 13th of July (after a brief delay due to administrative issues with the vessel in Iceland) and is currently en route to the Company's Ryberg Project on the east coast of Greenland - sailing time is estimated at 30 hours. On board are three diamond drill rigs, ancillaries and all personnel including Longland CEO (Thomas Abraham-James) and Operations Manager (Höskuldur Jónsson), both of whom will be stationed in Greenland for the duration of the field season. When the vessel arrives, it will be greeted by the geophysics helicopter that will be collecting magnetic data across the Ryberg Project. Drilling activities will commence immediately upon arrival, beginning at the Miki Prospect where electromagnetic (EM) anomalies will be targeted (targets ME1, ME2 & ME3). The anomalies are at depths ranging between 80-200m from surface and are prospective for magmatic sulphides. Previous surface sampling by Longland in the vicinity yielded grades up to 2.2% copper, 0.8% nickel, 0.1% cobalt, 3.3g/t palladium and 0.2g/t gold.