Ireland Inc. provided an update on the technical program of its ongoing precious metals extraction process at the Columbus Project, located in Esmeralda County, Nevada. Since its last update in May, 2017, the company has taken multiple steps on its technical program towards its goal of precious metals extraction. Technical Program and Extraction Update: Continued pilot plant test runs to produce concentrates containing precious metals. Ongoing laboratory extraction optimization work has successfully eliminated all but the last coating layer entombing the gold and palladium particles. Currently in final optimization tests for Gold and Palladium extraction which are expected to continue for approximately six weeks. Installed larger 50 Kw furnace in pilot plant; repaired onsite equipment and power line damage due to extreme weather conditions. A new 50 Kw furnace was installed in mid-June replacing the 25 Kw furnace, which failed to operate to specifications after four weeks of trials. This increases the capacity of the pilot plant circuit. The 25 Kw unit was returned to the manufacturer for assessment in late May. The pilot plant has been adjusted to produce electro-won concentrates containing entombed particles of gold, palladium and silver from 500-pound test runs. Recent onsite lab work has been focused on configuring the smelting process to extract Palladium and Gold from the concentrates generated from the onsite pilot plant. In addition, Autoclave testing has been introduced as part of the optimizing process. Since the last update, the technical team has been successful in removing most all of the coating layers entombing the gold and palladium particles as evidenced by high resolution electron microscope analysis. Optimization work will continue for approximately six weeks to complete the extraction protocols for both palladium and gold. Upon completion of these tests and extraction protocols, company will process 500 lb. runs through the pilot plant and demonstrate precious metals extraction process in the onsite laboratory. The length of time that a full extraction test run will take to complete has not yet been determined. Once extraction tests are completed, the company intends to: Engage a third party for drill core re-analysis to determine the extractable grade of precious metals. Continue to operate the pilot plant and laboratory extraction circuit to process 500lbs per test. Commence Phase 4 drill program to define potential resources in the area south of the previously drilled zones. Provide ongoing updates.