MinRex Resources Limited announcde that the site inspection, field trip evaluation and technical due diligence of the East Pilbara projects was undertaken in mid-December 2017. During this site visit all of the projects currently being acquired were visited. In addition to the metal detecting on P45/3040, additional rock chip samples were collected from the second Marble Bar tenement, P45/3039. Rock chip samples were collected; due to metal detecting being problematic as there was significant scrap metal on surface within the tenement. These rock chips were on a ridge adjacent to a significant number of historical workings that are up to 10m deep. These workings are not in the DMIRS MINDEX database and no historical production records are available. The rock chip samples are being sent to Perth for geological interpretation and chemical analysis. The field team were targeting the basal part of a conglomerate along strike from gold occurrences on the adjacent Haoma Mining tenements. Regional mapping by the Western Australian Geological Survey has identified these conglomerates as a part of the Mt Roe Basalt, the basal part of the Fortescue Group. Locations of these rock chips will be reported along with the assay results as soon as they are received. Limited metal detecting was done within the southern Marble Bar (P45/3039), Daltons and Bamboo Creek tenements as the field team experienced significant technical issues with the equipment due to the high ambient temperatures.