Danakali Limited provided a market update on the Rock Salt market potential and export capacity from the Colluli Project. DNK has previously stated its JORC-2012 compliant SOP reserve of 1.1Bt and the JORC-2012 compliant mineral resource of 347Mt of Rock Salt. With the test work completed and the mine plan confirmed in FEED mining during Modules 1 and 2 will produce an estimated 128Mt of Rock Salt at an annual production rate of 1.8mtpa, from the Upper Rock Salt layer. The Rock Salt will initially be stockpiled at site in preparation for export from the proposed Anfile Bay export terminal during the first 60 years. With the recent rise in Rock Salt prices and new end uses in battery technology being developed by CATL(2) DNK considers Colluli's Rock Salt as a potential economic resource. The company consider FEED inaccurately described Rock Salt as a waste product from the mining process. Whilst Colluli' s primary focus is to develop the Colluli Project with the intention of exporting premium SOP to its target markets, the mine plan requires Colluli to mine through the Upper Rock Salt in order to access the target salt layers of carnallitite, sylvinitite and kainitite that start at 16 metres below surface. Colluli will produce a 96.9% pure Rock Salt which is produced as what was previous described as waste from the open-cut mining process. The final transportation and shipping cost have not been determined but the Rock Salt will most likely be sold FOB as a bulk commodity.