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    AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES EXCHANGE ANNOUNCEMENT
    11 August 2021
    DRILLING INTERSECTS FURTHER COPPER SULPHIDES AT
    RYBERG
    HIGHLIGHTS

    Drill-holes MIDD005 and MIDD006 completed.

    MIDD005
    Net textured, disseminated, vein hosted and stringers of chalcopyrite
    and pyrrhotite- mineralisation intersected intermittently over:


    o 27.8m, (from 40.6m to 68.4m downhole); and
    o 45.0m (from 119.5m to 164.5m downhole).

    MIDD006
    Net textured, disseminated, vein hosted and stringers of chalcopyrite
    and pyrrhotite- mineralisation intersected intermittently over:


    o 32.0m, (from 35.0m to 67m downhole); and
    o 8.0m, (from 111.5m to 119.5m downhole).


    MIDD005 and MIDD006 collared on a glacier and oriented to intersect
    the Miki Fjord Dyke approximately 95-120 metres west (figure 1)with both
    successfully intersecting **bro that is likely to be from the Dyke.


    Both drill-holes targeted magnetic anomalies detected in the downhole
    survey of MIDD001. Preliminary investigations show that the anomaly is
    likely to represent pyrrhotite ±chalcopyrite sulphide mineralisation.


    MIDD007 at Miki Prospect (approx. 1.5 km north of MIDD001 to 6) and
    SODD001 at Sortekap Prospect (figure 12) commenced with drilling rates
    anticipated to increase now that ground conditions are better known
    and drilling on the glacier has been completed.


    Aeromagnetic-radiometric survey across Ryberg Licence is 65%
    completed.



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    Exploration Update
    Conico Limited (ASX: CNJ) (“Conico” or “the Company” and its wholly owned
    subsidiary Longland Resources Ltd (“Longland” is pleased to announce
    preliminary results from completed drill-holes MIDD005 & MIDD006, both
    located within the Miki magmatic sulphide prospect.

    Drilling has commenced on hole MIDD007 situated 1.5km north of previous
    drilling at Miki Fjord (figure 1), and on SODD001 at the Sortekap Au-Ni prospect
    (Figure 12).

    In addition, the regional magnetic-radiometric survey is now 65% complete
    (figure 13).

    Conico director Guy Le Page said:

    “We are highly encouraged by the results from the first 6 drill holes into
    the Miki Prospect with every hole intersecting sulphide mineralisation.
    Importantly, drilling has only taken place in a confined part of the license
    area with drilling now stepping out over as much of the 50km Miki Fjord
    dyke that can be accessed, guided by surface expressions of
    mineralisation.”

    MIDD005 and MIDD006
    MIDD005 and MIDD006 were collared on the glacier and oriented to drill
    through the host gneiss and intersect the Miki Fjord Dyke located
    approximately 95-120 metres west of the respective collar locations (figure 1).
    Both holes intersected the dyke, with contact zones between gneiss and
    **bro typically exhibiting sulphide mineralisation.

    Both drill-holes MIDD005 and MIDD006 encountered sulphide mineralisation in
    the form of visible chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite. All drill-holes to date have now
    encountered sulphide mineralisation in some form.

    The knowledge gleaned to date from the maiden drilling program at Ryberg
    has been significant and future drilling is now targeting additional
    mineralisation along the 50km+ strike length of the Miki Fjord and Togeda Dykes.
    Based on the limited drilling to date and mineralisation observed at surface, it
    is Conico’s opinion that this system is likely to be “fertile” at depth.

    Drilling will now move 1.5km north of MIDD001-006, with MIDD007 drilling into the
    Miki Fjord Dyke targeting copper sulphides in the host gneiss, and contact
    sulphides at the dyke/gneiss interface.

    The rate of drilling has been less than desired due to issues with the rigs moving
    on the glacier. Hole MIDD004 was abandoned due to such difficulties, while

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    holes MIDD005 and MIDD006 were terminated prior to reaching their planned
    depth, also due to the rig moving on its pad. All future holes will not be on a
    glacier, and the rate of drilling is anticipated to increase significantly.

    MIDD005 - Discussion
    MIDD005 was designed to intersect magnetism identified in a down-hole
    magnetic survey of MIDD001. The hole was terminated at 381m and
    encountered two distinct zones of mineralisation within the host gneiss. The first
    zone persists intermittently from 40.6m to 68.4m downhole (27.8m downhole).

    Net textured chalcopyrite (with minor pyrrhotite) is present over a 0.75m
    interval (from 60.85m downhole) containing approximately 30% sulphides
    (figure 4). Most of this mineralised zone contains dominant chalcopyrite
    mineralisation in the form of disseminations, and coarse mineralisation in
    hydrothermal veins (figures 2-3).

    A second broader zone from 119.5m to 164.5 m downhole (45 m downhole),
    comprised abundant stringers of chalcopyrite-pyrrhotite and occasional
    hydrothermal veins also containing chalcopyrite-pyrrhotite (figure 5). This zone
    averages approximately 1-5% sulphides.
    Last edited by moosey: 11/08/21
 
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