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Clean Air Metals Reports Drill Results including 20.7m grading 3.90 g/t Platinum, 5.36g/t Palladium, 1.97% Copper and 0.97% Nickel in Hole ELR22-143

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Clean Air Metals has announced positive assay results from its 2022 drill campaign at the Thunder Bay North Project in Ontario, with notable grades from the Escape and Current PGE-Cu-Ni deposits. Key highlights include 70.5m grading 1.18g/t Platinum and 1.52g/t Palladium from the Escape South deposit, and 25.0m grading 2.01g/t Platinum and 2.57g/t Palladium from the Current deposit. The ongoing drilling aims to enhance the known dimensions and resources, with DRA selected for metallurgical testing, potentially improving project viability.

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  • New assay results show significant grades, enhancing viability with 70.5m at 1.18g/t Pt and 1.52g/t Pd at Escape South.
  • Further expansion drilling has increased known dimensions of the Escape South High Grade Zone.
  • DRA selected for pre-feasibility metallurgical testing, enhancing potential ore payabilities.
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THUNDER BAY, ON, June 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - Clean Air Metals Inc. ("Clean Air Metals" or the "Company") (TSXV: AIR) (FRA: CKU) (OTCQB: CLRMF) is pleased to announce new assay results from the 2022 drill campaign from both the Escape and Current PGE-Cu-Ni Deposits at the Company's Thunder Bay North Project near Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada (the "Project").

New assay highlights from the Escape South deposit area includes (Table 1):

  • Infill Hole ELR22-140 which intersected 70.5m grading 1.18g/t Platinum (Pt), 1.52g/t Palladium (Pd), 0.54% Copper (Cu) and 0.31% Nickel (Ni) from 341.0m-411.5m downhole, including 14.0m grading 2.65g/t Pt, 3.46 g/t Pd, 1.28% Cu and 0.72% Ni from 392.0-406.0m downhole and increases the known dimensions of the Escape South High Grade Zone ("HGZ").
  • Infill Hole ELR22-143 which intersected 60.0m grading 2.05g/t Platinum (Pt), 2.74g/t Palladium (Pd), 1.01% Copper (Cu) and 0.51% Nickel (Ni) from 373.0m-433.0m downhole including 20.7m grading 3.90 g/t Platinum (Pt), 5.36g/t Palladium (Pd), 1.97% Copper (Cu) and 0.97% Nickel (Ni) from 402.0-422.7.0m downhole (Figure 1) and increases the known dimensions of the Escape South HGZ.

Pursuant to the PEA mine plan reported January 12, 2022, initial production on the Escape Deposit commences at Year 4.5 of the Life of Mine on the Escape South HGZ on 2,323,948 tonnes grading 9.99g/t PtEq insitu. The Escape Deposit has now undergone an additional 55,651m of expansion drilling in 2021 and 2022 not yet included in the project mineral resource.  This additional drilling has established continuity between the Escape South HGZ and the Escape North Zone and may add materially to the total Thunder Bay North Project Indicated insitu mineral resource (effective November 1, 2021) including the Current Deposit, averaging 8.12 g/t PtEq in 14,553,324 million tonnes insitu (reported December 1, 2021).

New assay highlights from the Current deposit area includes (Table 2):

  • Infill Hole CL22-043 which intersected 25.0m grading 2.01g/t Platinum (Pt), 2.57g/t Palladium (Pd), 0.94% Copper (Cu) and 0.52% Nickel (Ni) from 325.7m-373.0m downhole including 8.0m grading 3.08 g/t Platinum (Pt), 2.97g/t Palladium (Pd), 0.63% Copper (Cu) and 0.39% Nickel (Ni) from 147.0-155.0m downhole (Figure 2) and which improves the grade profile of the Beaver Lake Zone down plunge from the main PEA production areas.

Pursuant to the PEA mine plan reported January 12, 2022, the first 3.7 years of mining at Current Deposit on 4,835,410 tonnes of material insitu averages 4.49g/t 4E PGE or 10.04g/t PtEq insitu at Lower Current and Bridge Zones, immediately up plunge from the Beaver Lake Zone.

Mineral resource endowment and platinum-equivalents are quoted pursuant to the Technical Report and Mineral Resource Estimate for the Thunder Bay North Project, Thunder Bay, Ontario, with an effective date of January 20, 2021 (the "Technical Report"). The Technical Report was posted to SEDAR on March 4, 2021 and prepared by Nordmin Engineering Ltd.- QP Glen Kuntz, P.Geo. Ontario. Nordmin as QP utilized 2-year trailing average metal price assumptions[1] for the updated mineral resource as a basis for the Preliminary Economic Assessment (the "PEA") reported on December 1, 2021 and filed January 12, 2022.

DRA Selected as PFS Metallurgical Process Provider

The Company again states that DRA AMERICAS INC ("DRA") is the successful bid under a request for proposal (RFP) for Pre-feasibility Metallurgical Testing and Process Plant Design for the Thunder Bay North Project. The DRA team has reviewed the existing and historical metallurgical testing results and marketing studies culminating in the Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) by Nordmin Engineering, the technical report of which was filed on SEDAR on January 12, 2022. DRA will leverage existing knowledge on standard crush, grind, flotation process design and smelter payabilities into the next phase of testing and metallurgical optimization, including amenability to hydrometallurgical recoveries of the main platinum, palladium, copper, nickel commodity suite with rhodium, cobalt, gold and silver byproducts.

Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA)

The Company announced a comprehensive mine plan and cashflow model for both the Escape Deposit and Current Deposit as part of a PEA for the Current and Escape PGE-Cu-Ni Deposits of the Thunder Bay North Project on December 1, 2021. The related Technical Report was filed on SEDAR on January 12, 2022 https://cleanairmetals.ca/site/assets/files/5750/21015-01-pfs-0000_ni_43_101_pea_12jan2022.pdf

Table 1: New Insitu Assay Results Update – Escape South Sail-Zone Extension (Figure 1)

Hole ID

Company

From,
m

To, m

Length,
m

Pt+Pd
(ppm)

Cu+Ni
(%)

Pt
(ppm)

Pd
(ppm)

Cu
(%)

Ni
(%)

ELR22-135

AIR

291.8

296

4.2

4.23

0.34

1.95

2.28

0.21

0.13

ELR22-135

AIR

331

337

6.0

1.27

0.47

0.58

0.69

0.24

0.23

ELR22-135

AIR

349

351

2.0

1.09

0.38

0.50

0.59

0.19

0.20

ELR22-135

AIR

355

377

22.0

2.43

0.83

1.09

1.34

0.50

0.33

ELR22-135

AIR

393.2

397

3.8

2.28

0.66

1.05

1.23

0.44

0.21

ELR22-139

AIR

315

317

2.0

1.09

0.41

0.47

0.62

0.22

0.18

ELR22-139

AIR

417

422

5.0

2.49

0.72

1.13

1.36

0.48

0.24

ELR22-140

AIR

341

411.5

70.5

2.70

0.85

1.18

1.52

0.54

0.31


*incl.

392

406

14.0

6.10

1.99

2.65

3.46

1.28

0.72

ELR22-141A

AIR

356

358

2.0

1.14

0.32

0.52

0.62

0.18

0.14

ELR22-142

AIR

386

388

2.0

1.53

0.41

0.71

0.81

0.27

0.14

ELR22-143

AIR

373

433

60.0

4.79

1.52

2.05

2.74

1.01

0.51


*incl.

402

422.7

20.7

9.25

2.94

3.90

5.36

1.97

0.97

ELR22-143

AIR

444.5

458

13.5

1.70

0.60

0.77

0.93

0.38

0.22

ELR22-144

AIR

424

483

59.0

1.93

0.60

0.85

1.08

0.39

0.21

ELR22-144

AIR

485

487

2.0

1.09

0.42

0.48

0.61

0.21

0.20

ELR22-144

AIR

489.8

499

9.3

2.00

0.71

0.89

1.11

0.42

0.29

 Note:
1)    All intercepts are estimated to be >95% of true width based on drill hole inclination
2)    Mineralized intervals calculated at 1 ppm Pt+Pd cutoff
3)    Metallurgical recoveries estimated at 95% Copper; 85% Sulphide Nickel (52% total Ni); 87% Palladium; 82% Platinum

 

Table 2: New Insitu Assay Results Update – Current Deposit - Upper Beaver Lake Zone (Figure 2)

Hole ID

Company

From,
m

To, m

Length,
m

Pt+Pd
(ppm)

Cu+Ni
(%)

Pt
(ppm)

Pd
(ppm)

Cu
(%)

Ni
(%)

CL22-035A

AIR

134.7

136.7

2.0

2.37

0.31

1.26

1.11

0.17

0.15

CL22-036A

AIR

136.8

152.8

16.0

2.36

0.48

1.20

1.16

0.28

0.20

CL22-036A

AIR

160.8

162.8

2.0

2.86

0.48

1.52

1.34

0.27

0.21

CL22-036A

AIR

210.7

212.65

2.0

3.97

1.15

2.10

1.87

0.76

0.39

CL22-037A

AIR

129

135

6.0

1.90

0.42

0.96

0.95

0.25

0.18

CL22-037A

AIR

157

159

2.0

1.23

0.33

0.65

0.58

0.12

0.21

CL22-037A

AIR

163

165

2.0

1.34

0.34

0.69

0.64

0.14

0.20

CL22-037A

AIR

171

195

24.0

1.78

0.42

0.92

0.87

0.20

0.22

CL22-038

AIR

158

162

4.0

1.35

0.38

0.69

0.66

0.18

0.20

CL22-039

AIR

137.1

147

9.9

1.51

0.39

0.78

0.73

0.20

0.19

CL22-040

AIR

141.7

145

3.3

1.52

0.36

0.78

0.74

0.20

0.16

CL22-041

AIR

127

131

4.0

1.45

0.31

0.76

0.69

0.16

0.15

CL22-041

AIR

145

159

14.0

1.59

0.46

0.82

0.76

0.23

0.23

CL22-043

AIR

143

161

18.0

4.20

0.70

2.17

2.03

0.43

0.27


*incl.

147

155

8.0

6.04

1.02

3.08

2.97

0.63

0.39

CL22-043

AIR

183

185

2.0

1.12

0.37

0.59

0.53

0.17

0.20

CL22-043

AIR

187

189

2.0

1.29

0.43

0.66

0.63

0.21

0.22

CL22-043

AIR

193

194.95

1.9

1.98

0.52

1.02

0.96

0.30

0.21

CL22-044

AIR

144

148

4.0

1.05

0.25

0.56

0.49

0.10

0.15


Note:
5)    All intercepts are estimated to be >95% of true width based on drill hole inclination
6)    Mineralized intervals calculated at 1 ppm Pt+Pd cutoff
7)    Metallurgical recoveries estimated at 95% Copper; 85% Sulphide Nickel (52% total Ni); 87% Palladium; 82% Platinum

 

Abraham Drost, CEO of Clean Air Metals stated that "the Escape and Current deposits continue to perform. Potential peer leading mining head grades and proximity to infrastructure near the City of Thunder Bay and support of the affected First Nation and Metis communities for this sustainable green energy metal mix position the project well. These factors combined with DRA's work targeted on improving ore payabilities are critical to success of the project.

This infill drilling on the margins and extension of the Escape South High Grade Zone (HGZ) and Upper Beaver Lake Zone of the Current Deposit continues to deliver strong results. The Lower Current and Bridge Zones of the Current Deposit may be accessed 70m below surface and provide a strong start to mining at the Thunder Bay North Project, pursuant to the PEA mine plan. The Escape South High Grade Zone (>5g/t Pt+Pd) is identified as a high value potential mining area at the base of the Escape Deposit contributing feed to the mill at Year 4.5 of the PEA mine plan, pursuant to the recently delivered PEA technical report filed January 12, 2022."

Figure 1: New Drill Hole Intercepts in the Escape Deposit Area
https://cleanairmetals.ca/site/assets/files/5809/elr_20220623_v2.png 

Figure 2: New Drill Hole Intercepts in the Current Deposit Area
https://cleanairmetals.ca/site/assets/files/5809/cl_20220623_v3.png 

COVID Policy

Clean Air Metals continued to apply COVID-19 avoidance and personal protection measures for its geological staff, drilling contractor and service suppliers. Personnel are required to self-monitor and self-isolate or elect to work from home. The Company closely follows Ontario Provincial Government COVID guidelines.

Qualified Person

Dr. Geoff Heggie, Ph.D., P.Geo., a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 and Vice President - Exploration for the Company, has reviewed and approved all technical information in this press release.

Quality Assurance/Quality Control

Clean Air Metals uses ALS Global ("ALS"), a well-established and recognized mineral assay and geochemical analytical services company. The Thunder Bay laboratory holds ISO-9000 accreditation; the Vancouver facility holds ISO-17025 registration.

All NQ-sized drill core is cut with a diamond-tipped saw blade with half of the core submitted to ALS for sample preparation and analysis.  Core samples from selected intervals are individually bagged and tagged, gathered up in larger sealed poly bags and shipped to the sample prep facility in Thunder Bay, ON under custody of Clean Air Metals' personnel at all times. Sample preparation is completed at the ALS sample preparation facility located in Thunder Bay, ON and analysis is completed at the primary ALS assay laboratory located in Vancouver, B.C. 

Clean Air Metals follows a documented quality control procedure for its core assay sampling program consisting of the insertion of blind blanks, duplicates, and certified Palladium-Platinum and Copper-Nickel standards into the sample stream.  The insertion procedure results in a minimum of 11% to 12% control sample frequency depending on the length of the sampled interval.

Gold, platinum, and palladium are analyzed using fire assay (FA) with an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) finish.  Samples with grades above the optimal ICP-MS detection limits are analyzed using an optical emission spectroscopy method (ICP-OES).

Also, thirty-three (33) elements of each sample, including copper, nickel, silver, chromium, cobalt, and sulphur, are analyzed by a multi-element analytical method using the atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) technique following four-acid digestion of the sample. When samples have grades above the optimal detection limits for this analytical method, they are re-analyzed using a high-grade method consisting of either ICP-AES or atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) techniques.

Social Engagement

Clean Air Metals Inc. and its wholly-owned subsidiary Panoramic PGMs (Canada) Ltd. acknowledge that the Thunder Bay North Project is on the traditional territories of the Fort William First Nation, Red Rock Indian Band and Biinjitiwabik Zaaging Anishinabek. The parties together are the Cooperating Participants in a Memorandum of Agreement dated January 9, 2021 (press release January 11, 2021) and Exploration Agreement signed April 13, 2022 (press release April 14, 2022).

The Company appreciates the opportunity to work in these territories and remains committed to the recognition and respect of those who have lived, traveled, and gathered on the lands since time immemorial. Clean Air Metals is committed to stewarding Indigenous heritage and remains committed to building, fostering and encouraging a respectful relationship with First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples based upon principles of mutual trust, respect, reciprocity and collaboration in the spirit of reconciliation.

About Clean Air Metals Inc.

Clean Air Metals' flagship asset is the 100% owned, high grade Thunder Bay North Project, a platinum, palladium, copper, nickel project located near the City of Thunder Bay, Ontario and the Lac des Iles Mine owned by Impala Platinum. The Thunder Bay North Project hosts the twin magma conduit bodies which host the Current and Escape deposits forming the basis for a robust preliminary economic assessment PEA) filed January 12, 2002.  The PEA of a ramp access underground mine and on-site 3600tpd milling complex and the 2-year trailing average price deck, features a pretax NPV5 of C$425m and an IRR of 31% on initial capital of $378m over a 10-year mine life.

Executive Chair Jim Gallagher and CEO Abraham Drost lead an experienced technical team who are using the Norilsk magma conduit stratigraphic and mineral deposit model to guide ongoing exploration and development feasibility studies for a low-carbon, all-electric sustainable mining operation at Thunder Bay North. As the former CEO of North American Palladium Ltd. which owned the Lac des Iles Mine prior to the sale to Impala Platinum in December 2019, Jim Gallagher and team are credited with the mine turnaround and creation of significant value for shareholders.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
"Abraham Drost"
Abraham Drost, Chief Executive Officer of Clean Air Metals Inc.

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Cautionary Note

The information contained herein contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable securities legislation, including statements regarding the potential of the Thunder Bay North Project and the Escape and Current deposits and timing of technical studies including prefeasibility studies and updated mineral resource estimates. Forward-looking statements relate to information that is based on assumptions of management, forecasts of future results, and estimates of amounts not yet determinable. Any statements that express predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions or future events or performance are not statements of historical fact and may be "forward-looking statements." Forward-looking statements are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties which could cause actual events or results to differ from those reflected in the forward-looking statements, including, without limitation: political and regulatory risks associated with mining and exploration; risks related to the maintenance of stock exchange listings; risks related to environmental regulation and liability; the potential for delays in exploration or development activities or the completion of feasibility studies; the uncertainty of profitability; risks and uncertainties relating to the interpretation of drill results, the geology, grade and continuity of mineral deposits; risks related to the inherent uncertainty of production and cost estimates and the potential for unexpected costs and expenses; results of prefeasibility and feasibility studies, and the possibility that future exploration, development or mining results will not be consistent with the Company's expectations; risks related to commodity price fluctuations; and other risks and uncertainties related to the Company's prospects, properties and business detailed elsewhere in the Company's disclosure record. Should one or more of these risks and uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described in forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned against attributing undue certainty to forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof and the Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances, except in accordance with applicable securities laws. Actual events or results could differ materially from the Company's expectations or projection.

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FAQ

What are the new assay results from Clean Air Metals for the Current deposit area as of June 2022?

The Current deposit area reported 25.0m grading 2.01g/t Platinum and 2.57g/t Palladium from infill hole CL22-043.

What drilling campaign results did Clean Air Metals announce on June 28, 2022?

Clean Air Metals announced significant assay results from the Escape and Current deposits, including grades over 70.5m at Escape South.

What is the significance of the new drill results for investors in Clean Air Metals (CLRMF)?

The new drill results may enhance project viability and resource estimates, positively impacting investor outlook for CLRMF.

When did Clean Air Metals select DRA as the metallurgical process provider?

Clean Air Metals announced the selection of DRA for metallurgical testing as part of its June 28, 2022 press release.

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