Blox, Inc. provided an exploration update from its Mansounia Gold Project (‘MGP’) in Guinea, West Africa. Scott-Taylor Ltd., was engaged by Blox to undertake a thorough site visit as part of the process of further examining the economic potential of the property. Scott-Taylor Ltd. undertook a field visit to the Mansounia Gold Project to focus on areas where significant outcrops exist, in addition to the verification of collar locations for selected previously drilled RC and Diamond holes. The deep weathering and extensive lateritic cover has resulted in limited outcrop of Birimian lithologies within the project area. Reconnaissance mapping located outcrops of weathered brecciated granitoid, volcanosedimentary and metasedimentary lithologies. A number of outcrops with extensive quartz veining were identified, particularly within the brecciated granitoid and were sampled. Previous structural analysis has identified a number of target areas for further exploration. The rock chip samples reported in this new release are located with target area 5. The most encouraging aspect of the assay results from the outcrop samples is the fact that these samples are located approximately five kilometers south of the Mansounia resource area and indicate that gold mineralization occurs to the south of the currently identified Mansounia deposit. These outcrop sampling assays are very encouraging and warrant further exploration to unlock the full potential of the Mansounia license area. A program to commence auger drilling to the south of the currently drilled Mansounia resource, including the area where the rock chip samples were collected, is scheduled for the first quarter of 2018. In the event of positive results from the auger drilling program, it is anticipated that RC and Aircore drilling will then be carried out to follow up any identified geochemical anomalies identified by the auger drilling program.