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Commerce Resources Produces 1.2 Kg of 52% REO Mixed REC Concentrate with 21.9% NdPr - for Shipment to Major Global Processor and Major Emerging Global Processor

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Commerce Resources Corp. (OTCQX:CMRZF) announced the successful production of approximately 1.2 kg of mixed rare earth carbonate (mixed REC) concentrate at its Ashram Deposit. The company plans to ship 0.5 kg samples to major processors, with a neodymium plus praseodymium (Nd+Pr) distribution of 21.9%, exceeding many global competitors. The scale-up from gram to kilogram quantities marks a significant milestone, with the company poised to produce an additional 1.5 kg of mixed REC to meet demand. The Ashram Deposit is one of the largest REE deposits globally.

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  • Successfully produced 1.2 kg of mixed rare earth carbonate concentrate.
  • 21.9% Nd+Pr distribution is significantly higher than many global producers.
  • On track to produce an additional 1.5 kg of mixed REC concentrate.
  • The Ashram Deposit is one of the largest REE and fluorspar deposits globally.
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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / October 27, 2022 / Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXV:CCE)(FSE:D7H0)(OTCQX:CMRZF) (the "Company" or "Commerce") is pleased to announce that it has successfully scaled-up its process flowsheet with the production of approximately 1.2 kg of mixed rare earth carbonate ("mixed REC") concentrate. Further, the Company is preparing to ship an approximate 0.5 kg sample of this of mixed REC concentrate produced to both a major global processor of rare earth elements ("REEs") as well as a major producer / emerging global processor of REEs. The samples (combined 1.0 kg) meet typical market specifications and was produced as part of the Company's scale-up from gram quantities (see news releases dated March 23, May 12, and July 15, 2022) to larger kilogram quantities.

In addition, the Company has received requests of interest in the remaining 200 grams of the mixed REC, and will look to deliver this to these industry companies.

The Company is pleased to report the new sample of mixed REC has a neodymium (Nd) plus praseodymium (Pr) distribution - i.e. % of Nd+Pr oxide of the total rare earth oxide ("REO") - of 21.9%,which is significantly higher than that reported by several major global producers, and is in line with that of the previous samples produced (21.6% and 24.2% NdPr). Additionally, the mixed REC sample, with a formula of REE2(CO3)3(H2O)8 as determined by XRD, contains approximately 52% REO, <0.1 ppm Th, and <0.1 ppm U.

The two (2) half-kilogram samples are part of a total 1.2 kg mixed REC batch that was produced as part of a process scale-up run, which followed the gram quantity batches previously produced. Therefore, the Company has now successfully scaled up from gram quantities to kilogram quantities of mixed REC concentrate to market specifications, with NdPr distributions ranging from 21.6% to 24.2%. The strong NdPr distributions that characterize these Ashram samples rank among the highest in the world for non-cerium depleted mixed REC concentrates and exceeds that of several major global producers. These samples were produced with the Company's conventional flowsheet developed at Hazen Research, CO, in which several process operations have been demonstrated at a continuous pilot-scale level.

The Company is currently in the process of producing another ~1.5 kg of mixed REC concentrate to satisfy additional third-party requests. The additional kilogram quantity sample(s) is expected to be completed in the first quarter 2023 and will be delivered to the relevant parties immediately following.

The ~1.2 kg mixed REC concentrate sample as described herein (Figures 1 and 2) was produced from the Ashram Rare Earth and Fluorspar Deposit using a conventional recovery flowsheet, which results in high grade monazite concentrate exceeding 40% REO. The monazite concentrate was processed through a sulphuric acid pot digestion, to ‘crack' the monazite, which was then followed by a water leach to liberate the individual REEs into solution at high recovery (98% for NdPr in the sulphuric acid + water leach stage - see news release dated September 9, 2021). The thorium was then selectively removed using solvent extraction and the REEs subsequently isolated - also using solvent extraction - and precipitated as a mixed REC concentrate, meeting typical market specifications.

In the rare earth industry, a mixed REC concentrate is typically viewed as the initial marketable product in the REE value chain. A mixed REC is readily saleable as it is the most common feedstock to REE solvent extraction facilities globally, which separate the individual REEs and allow for them to be individually refined into marketable products and disseminated throughout downstream value chains.

Commerce Resources Corp., Wednesday, October 26, 2022, Press release picture
Figure 1: Two (2) 0.5 kg jars of marketable mixed rare earth carbonate concentrate - 21.9% NdPr
Commerce Resources Corp., Wednesday, October 26, 2022, Press release pictureCommerce Resources Corp., Wednesday, October 26, 2022, Press release picture
Figure 2: Marketable mixed rare earth carbonate concentrate - 21.9% NdPr

About the Ashram Deposit

The Ashram Deposit ranks as one of the largest REE (and fluorspar) deposits globally, consisting of a monazite dominated, single mineralized body outcropping at surface, and has a footprint approximately 700 m along strike, over 300 m across, and 600 m deep, remaining open in several directions. The deposit hosts a measured resource of 1.6 million tonnes (Mt) at 1.77% rare earth oxide (REO) and 3.8% F, an indicated resource of 27.7 Mt at 1.90% REO and 2.9% F, and an inferred resource of 219.8 Mt at 1.88% REO and 2.2% F, at a cut-off grade of 1.25% REO (Effective Date July 5th, 2012). Note, mineral resources are not mineral reserves as they do not have demonstrated economic viability. There is no certainty that all or any part of the Mineral Resources will be converted into Mineral Reserves.

NI 43-101 Disclosure

Darren L. Smith, M.Sc., P.Geo., Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd., a Permit holder with the Ordre des Géologues du Québec and ‘Qualified Person' as defined in National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, supervised the preparation of the technical information in this news release.

About Commerce Resources Corp.

Commerce Resources Corp. is a junior mineral resource company focused on the development of the Ashram Rare Earth and Fluorspar Deposit located in Quebec, Canada. The Company is positioning to be one of the lowest cost rare earth producers globally, with a specific focus on being a long-term supplier of mixed rare earth carbonate and/or NdPr oxide to the global market. The Ashram Deposit is characterized by simple rare earth (monazite, bastnaesite, xenotime) and gangue (carbonates) mineralogy, a large tonnage resource at favourable grade, and has demonstrated the production of high-grade (>45% REO) mineral concentrates at high recovery (>70%) in line with active global producers. In addition to being one of the largest rare earth deposits globally, Ashram is also one of the largest fluorspar deposits globally and has the potential to be a long-term supplier to the met-spar and acid-spar markets.

For more information, please visit the corporate website at www.commerceresources.com or email info@commerceresources.com.

On Behalf of the Board of Directors
COMMERCE RESOURCES CORP.

"Chris Grove"
Chris Grove
President and Director
Tel: 604.484.2700
Email: cgrove@commerceresources.com
Web: http://www.commerceresources.com

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Forward Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking statements, which includes any information about activities, events or developments that the Company believes, expects or anticipates will or may occur in the future. Forward looking statements in this news release include that we expect to complete a prefeasibility study for the Ashram Project; that mixed REC is readily saleable; that partial separation will allow for a marketable neodymium and praseodymium oxide to be produced; that we may move downstream early in the mine-life through partial separation; that Ashram has the potential to become one of the largest fluorspar deposit and a long-term supplier to the met-spar and acid-spar markets; and that the Company is positioning to be one of the lowest cost rare earth element producers globally. These forward-looking statements are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking information. Risks that could change or prevent these events, activities or developments from coming to fruition include: that we may not be able to fully finance any additional exploration on the Ashram Project; that even if we are able raise capital, costs for exploration activities may increase such that we may not have sufficient funds to pay for such exploration or processing activities; the timing and content of any future work programs; geological interpretations based on drilling that may change with more detailed information; potential process methods and mineral recoveries assumptions based on limited test work and by comparison to what are considered analogous deposits that, with further test work, may not be comparable; testing of our process may not prove successful or samples derived from the Ashram Project may not yield positive results, and even if such tests are successful or initial sample results are positive, the economic and other outcomes may not be as expected; the availability of labour and equipment to undertake future exploration work and testing activities; geopolitical risks which may result in market and economic instability; and despite the current expected viability of the Ashram Project, conditions changing such that even if metals or minerals are discovered on the Ashram Project, the project may not be commercially viable; The forward-looking statements contained in this news release are made as of the date hereof and the Company assumes no responsibility to update or revise such information to reflect new events or circumstances, except as required by law.

SOURCE: Commerce Resources Corp.



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FAQ

What recent production milestone did Commerce Resources achieve related to rare earth elements?

Commerce Resources produced approximately 1.2 kg of mixed rare earth carbonate (mixed REC) concentrate at its Ashram Deposit.

What is the neodymium and praseodymium distribution in Commerce Resources' recent samples?

The neodymium plus praseodymium (Nd+Pr) distribution is 21.9%, which is higher than several major global producers.

When does Commerce Resources expect to complete the additional 1.5 kg of mixed REC concentrate?

The company expects to complete the additional 1.5 kg of mixed REC concentrate in the first quarter of 2023.

What is the significance of the Ashram Deposit for Commerce Resources?

The Ashram Deposit ranks as one of the largest rare earth element (REE) and fluorspar deposits globally, positioning Commerce as a low-cost producer.

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