Elemental Minerals Limited provides the review of work completed during 2011 at its Sintoukola Potash project in the Republic of Congo. Phase 2,164 line kilometer high resolution seismic survey completed, in support of the planned update to the Mineral Resource statement for estimation of Mineral Reserves. Phase 2 exploration field program continues, comprising 41 drill holes (9,600 meters) for resource infill, resource expansion, geotechnical and hydro-geological purposes. Initial metallurgical test work has delivered excellent results, including: Overall KCL flotation recovery of 94.8% with good flotation kinetics Insoluble content of less than 1%, allowing the possibility of single stage de-sliming. Pre-feasibility trade-off studies completed and base case revised LIDAR airborne topographic survey completed for mine site and infrastructure corridors Bathymetric survey completed and site selection for jetty ship loader facility finalised. Onshore and offshore geophysical seismic refraction survey completed at the location of the jetty ship loader facility and process plant. Geotechnical program on the transport corridor and plant location completed, consisting of 40 trial pits, 16 CPT test (300 meters) and 16 boreholes (308 meters). Two new potash domains to be drill tested; one surrounding and contiguous to the existing Kola deposit (Kola High), the other, at the Dougou area (Dougou Rise) to the southwest. The past year saw Elemental Minerals successfully meet key targets and milestones, which have ensured the company s tight development timeline has remained on track. The company has a number of key objectives for 2012, including feasibility studies that, if met, will allow it to begin the conversion from an exclusive exploration license to a mining license towards the end of the year.