Elementos Limited's campaign to convert existing Inferred Resources into Indicated Resources at its Oropesa Tin Project in Spain is gathering momentum following confirmation that significant zones of mineralisation have been intersected at the project in early drilling. The company started 5000m of diamond drilling across 47 holes at Oropesa in early October 2020 as part of a wider optimization program designed to increase the project's overall resource, annual production rate and mine life. Significant zones of mineralization are: Expn_011:- 14.2m @ 0.25% Sn from 55.4m; Expn_011:- 3.1m @ 0.24% Sn from 77.0m; Expn_012:- 1.3m @ 0.39% Sn from 51.4m; Expn_020:- 3.9m @ 0.63% Sn from 36.5m; Expn_021A:- 7.1m @ 0.22% Sn from 43.2m; Expn_021B:- 9.8m @ 0.22% Sn from 19.5m. The program was initially planned for 42 diamond drill holes but was subsequently expanded to include an additional five holes with potential to contain unconfirmed shallow tin resources. The program's three principal objectives are: To convert existing Inferred Resources into Indicated Resources to improve the overall waste-to-ore stripping ratio, Confirmation of near surface, possibly fault controlled mineralisation that is currently excluded from the 2017 geological resource model, and Testing for additional near surface resources from exploration targets identified from Induced Polarisation (IP) geophysical survey anomalies.