Plymouth Minerals Limited announced update on the final phase of delivery of equipment and camp infrastructure to its 100% owned Banio Potash Project in Gabon. Equipment has cleared international customs and has been loaded onto barge transport for movement, within Gabon, to site over the next several days. The delivery by barge from Libreville to the Project's wharf on the Banio Lagoon at Ndindi, includes significant amounts of equipment comprising earth moving and loading/off-loading equipment, associated drilling support equipment and a fully turn-key 40-man camp. This equipment delivery highlights the significant logistical benefits enjoyed by the Banio Project given it has a port facility, sealed roads and landing facilities within the Project area. The barge will then make a second trip to deliver the drill rig. Drilling remains on schedule for February 2017. Plymouth in-country staff are preparing the site for both the drill rig and camp infrastructure. This phase of delivery marks the start of work on the ground leading to drilling of the globally significant multi-billion tonne Exploration Target at Banio which is along strike from Kore Potash projects in the Republic of Congo. The Planned start of drilling remains on schedule for late February. Drilling will initially focus on the Alpha Sylvinite Target. The Southern Carnallite Target will be drilled subsequently. These two Targets represent a combined multi-billion tonne Exploration Target which importantly has significant shallow, high-grade sylvinite potential. Comprehensive information relating to previous drilling results and seismic data used to produce this Exploration Target are fully detailed in ASX announcement dated November 24, 2016.