Audalia Resources (ACP) has announced the assay results from the reverse circulation (RC) drilling programme completed on May 1, 2018 at the Medcalf Project. The 89 - hole RC drill programme for 3,794 m (drillplan) was drilled on Mining Lease M63/656. The regional exploration drilling programme was designed to delineate additional mineralisation with the aim of increasing the current mineral resource base through drilling in adjacent areas (Pinatubo and Kilimanjaro Prospects) previously not drilled tested. Concurrently, the company completed drilling to the west of the Vesuvius Prospect. This part of the drill programme was conducted in an environmentally sensitive area (ESA) using permits granted by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions of Western Australian. The company also completely drilling on the northern side of the Fuji Prospect to support the current Resource for upgrading the Inferred category and test for additional mineralisation. Samples were dispatched to Intertek Genalysis for a multi - element analysis. Samples were also sent to an umpire lab for cross checking, at the direction of Cube Consulting, which will assist with updating the 2014 mineral resource estimate. The samples were analysed via used disk x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) which is proven for its accuracy in the analysis of bulk com modities. Pulverised samples are fused with a lithium borate flux and cast into disks using a semi or fully automated technology, Loss of ignition (LOI) is determined using thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA). Single point LOI is determined at 1000CKilimanjaro Prospect: A total of 37 holes for 1,459m were drilled at Kilimanjaro Prospect (that lies 2km southeast of Fuji) to test a strike length of 1.1km on a 160m by 40m drill pattern for a total of 8 drill lines. The drilling was successful in intersecting the host rock pyroxenite from near surface to a depth of 55m for the five most southern drill lines. Drill holes were drilled at a 600 inclination to the southwest. Assay results have indicated that the mineralisation extends over a strike length of 530 m and that Kilimanjaro will add in additional tonnage to the 2014 mineral resource estimate. Pinatubo Prospect: A total of 32 holes for 1,039m were drilled at the Pinatubo Prospect where a strike length of 660 metres was tested on a 160m by 40m drill pattern. Drillholes were drilled vertically. The four drill lines all intersected the host rock, pyroxenite from near surface to a depth of 25m where it was terminated due downdip to an interpreted north-south fault. Assay results have indicated that the mineralisation extends over a strike length of 720m and that Pinatubo will also add in additional tonnage to the 2014 mineral resource estimate. At total of 9 vertical holes for 711m were drilled at the Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA). This area is located immediately west of Vesuvius and had not been drilled by Audalia previously due to the requirement of obtaining several permits. Drilling intersected the host rock, pyroxenite downdip from 60m to a depth of 102 m. This drilling was designed to test the north - western extension of the Vesuvius resource model for additional mineralisation. Assay results have returned substantial results of large thicknesses and significant grades that will change the dimensions of the previously reported mineral resource estimate at the western side of Vesuvius. A full set of results are listed in Appendix 3.At total of 9 vertical holes for 426m where drilled at the Fuji northwest limb. This area is located immediately north of Fuji and had not been drilled by Audalia previously due to the requiring a Heritage survey. Assay results have indicated that the mineralisation extends over a strike length of 390m. The breakdown of the drilling over this strike length is as follows: Drillhole MRC 142 was an infill hole in the 2014 JORC (2012) Indicated block model for additional support of the southern 100m of strike. Drill holes MRC124 MRC134 and MRC136 - MRC141 were drilled over a strike length of 175m (central zone) in the 2014 JORC (2012) Inferred block model and results returned support a re-classification. MRC135 was drilled in virgin ground in the north ern zone for strike length of 115m.