Perpetual Resources Limited announced the release of three product technical data sheets for Beharra, developed as part of the 2,000 kg bulk sampling metallurgical program, completed by renowned mineral sands testing laboratory IHC Robbins in Brisbane. Refer to the previously announced "Exceptional Metallurgical Test Results at Beharra" The Beharra product data sheets detail silica sand products suitable to supply the Asia-Pacific glass-making and foundry industries. The recently announced bulk sampling program has also produced around 1,000kg of end user product samples, which can be shipped to customers upon request. Perpetual also continues to undertake significant ongoing metallurgical testing work with the purpose of delineating a further suite of products for the Asia-Pacific silica sand markets including targeting even lower impurity products for higher specification and increased revenue per ton applications. The port of Geraldton is utilised as a bulk materials handling facility and is currently utilised for the export of bulk materials, minerals and concentrates. Grains, copper concentrates, zinc concentrates, nickel concentrates, mineral sands, talc, and iron ore are currently being exported from the port. Extensive heavy mineral sands mining occurs to the south of the Project area, lime sands mining to the west and natural gas production to the south of the Project. The Beharra Project comprises of a single exploration licence, E70/5221, covering an effective land area of 56.8km. Auger and air core drilling has confirmed the presence of extensive, high purity silica sands, with a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate completed in July 2020. A detailed Pre-Feasibility Study for Beharra is now underway with delivery expected in February 2021. Silica sands have an extensive range of uses including lower purity and grade applications such as construction sand, proppant sand used in well fracturing, and foundry sand. With increasing purity (>99.5% SiO2) uses includes glass making including clear glass. Uses for purity >99.8% includes semi-conductor fillers, LCD screens, and optical glass.