South Harz Potash Limited provided an update on plans for drilling at its Ohmgebirge potash project in the South Harz region of Germany where it has received landowner and tenant permission for the first of two drill holes and has applied for regulatory approval. Discussions with landowners and tenants on further drilling sites are at an advanced stage, with permission anticipated shortly. Work on the Ohmgebirge scoping study is continuing in parallel with regulatory dialogue and completion of the study remains on track for the end of calendar 2021. At Ohmgebirge, part of SHP's portfolio of potash projects with an Inferred resource of 5.3 billion tonnes (grading 10.8% K2O), the Company plans to drill two holes to verify results from historic drillholes used to calculated the Inferred resource already declared. Ohmgebirge has an Inferred resource of 325 million tonnes grading 13.1% K2O and it is intended the two confirmatory holes will lead to a revised mineral resource estimate ("MRE") with the inferred resource upgraded to the Indicated category.