Alt Resources Limited reported collation and review of historical soil geochemistry over the Mt Ida Project has confirmed multiple untested gold in soil anomalies which warrant further investigation and follow up work. Since the completion of phase 3 RC drilling at Bottle Creek and as part of the ongoing exploration and development of the Bottle Creek and Mt Ida Gold Projects during the later stages of 2018, the Company geologists spent several weeks digitising historical soil geochemistry sampling undertaken by previous exploration companies across the Alt Mt Ida tenement package. The historical reporting being obtained through the Western Australian Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) WAMEX Mineral Exploration Reporting website. Significant gold in soil geochemistry suggests the Mt Ida Project contains multiple gold prospects outside of the Company's known and defined resources. Much of the Mt Ida tenure has undergone surface geochemical sampling in particular by Newcrest, La Mancha and Wild Acre Metals who completed several large scale regional soil grids over much of the Mt Ida project which Alt has spent the past two months compiling into a regional soil survey map. The soil sampling has been completed at various grid spacing and is dominated by auger sampling, with selected areas using sieved soils. Many of these areas have had limited follow up exploration work undertaken. Alt is currently preparing Program Of Works (POW's) for drilling approval in order of priority on targets identified and have scheduled first pass RC drilling to commence in late April 2019. The gold in soil anomalies identified in the Mt Ida South and the Quinns project areas are associated predominantly with the Ballard Fault on the eastern margin being the dominant structure controlling the mineralisation and the Bottle Creek South anomalies are associated with the Mt Ida Shear on the western margin. The Mt Ida Shear being the dominant structure controlling known Au mineralisation at Bottle Creek 3km up strike from Bottle Creek South.