Indigo Exploration Inc. announced that the company has received a renewed and revised Kodyel permit covering approximately 80% of the previous permit size. This renewed permit excludes a 5 kilometer wide strip adjacent to the Niger border that had been part of the original permit. The terms of the renewed permit provide the Company with a right of first refusal to add this excluded area to the area covered by the renewed permit, once the world court has finalized the border location. The temporary suspension on the Kodyel permit has been lifted and the company is planning to commence grid based soil sampling on the renewed Kodyel permit shortly. The soil sampling program on Kodyel will be conducted over approximately 43 square kilometres to cover an area of anomalous stream sediment samples and radiometric anomalies suggestive of hydrothermal alteration. The company would also like to provide an update on the ongoing drilling program at its Lati gold project in Burkina Faso, West Africa. The 5,800-metre reverse circulation drilling program commenced on November 27, 2011 and to date, 34 holes totaling 3,939 metres reaching an average depth of 120 metres, have been completed. The program has been increased to 6,400 metres to include additional target testing after a recent site visit documented new and expanding artisanal workings. Assays are pending. About Kodyel: The 191-square-kilometre revised Kodyel permit lies close to the Niger border, approximately 300 km east of Ouagadougou. Access is good with paved road as far as Fada N'gourma about 200 km east of Ouagadougou and then by gravel roads to the permit. The Kodyel permit covers an extension of the Sirba greenstone belt that hosts the Samira Hill gold mine just across the border in Niger. Several artisanal workings occur within the permit, with the most significant being the Kodyel 1 and CFA workings. The Tangounga workings occur in the 5 kilometre wide excluded portion of the original 238 square kilometre permit. The Kodyel 1 and CFA sites were explored by Semafo in the mid-1990s. It drilled over 493 rotary air blast, 26 reverse circulation and 12 DD holes into the CFA prospect and outlined a preliminary resource. The best intersection was hole 196 with 43 metres of 4.3 grams per tonne gold. Highlights of grab samples of quartz from artisanal gold mining sites on veining and alteration within intermediate tuffs and highly altered, sheared and kaolinized felsic volcanics include seven gpt Au and nine gpt Au.