Plymouth Minerals Limited announced that it has received the first assays results from drilling at San Jose lithium deposit. These assays were from RC pre-collars drilled in December. Results were above expectations with several, large (+10m) intercepts of +1.0% Li2O within holes which were essentially entirely mineralised. 92 m @ 0.74% Li2O from 10m downhole, including several +1% Li2O intercepts within hole MSJ-RC-0001, 147m RC pre-collar depth. A diamond tail is planned to 250m total depth. 84 m @ 0.90% Li2O from 12m downhole, including multiple +10m intercepts of +1.0% Li2O within hole MSJ-RC-0002, 113m RC pre-collar depth. A diamond tail is planned to 250m total depth. These holes are targeting higher grade mineralisation, which is interpreted to be intersected in the diamond tails that will complete these holes. Full tables and plans in Appendices. The diamond tails planned are targeting interpreted, higher-grade lithium mineralisation interpreted to be open at depth and starting at approximately 150m downhole (110m vertical). Plymouth has a programme of approximately 2,400m of diamond drilling underway. This programme commenced last week and is designed to confirm historic mineralisation reported previously (+8,400m of RC and Diamond drilling conducted 1985-1991) that supported positive optimisation and feasibility Study results. This high-grade was optimised in open pits as part of the historic feasibility study.