C3 Metals Inc. announced it has intersected 294.0m at 0.30% copper and 0.13 g/t gold from surface in drill hole CMH8390-001 at its Camel Hill porphyry prospect in its 100%-owned Bellas Gate project. The drill hole terminated in 0.36% copper mineralization at 600.0m. This result is a follow up to drill hole CMH8350-001 that reported 207.8m at 0.43% copper and 0.20 g/t gold (0.57% CuEq1) from 22.0m downhole, including 135.0m at 0.52% copper and 0.27g/t gold (0.71% CuEq1).

Drilling in Jamaica is evaluating porphyry and epithermal style mineralization associated with multi- phase intrusive complexes. The objective is to establish a significant volume of near-surface copper- gold mineralization that would encompass a bornite-rich core as is commonly associated with economic porphyries. A large area between Geo Hill and Camel Hill with copper in soil greater than 225ppm and coincident magnetic and IP chargeability geophysical anomalies has yet to be drill tested.

C3 Metals has intersected significant near surface copper-gold mineralization in multiple holes completed at the Bellas Gate project. Porphyry mineralization is interpreted as high level and is telescoped by later stage epithermal copper-gold mineralization. Locally bornite has been observed at deeper levels in Camel Hill.

The Company is now updating 3D geologic models and planning further drill holes to evaluate both the near surface and deeper levels of the Camel Hill porphyry system. In addition, the Company has completed trenching and channel sampling at its 100%-owned Arthurs Seat project and its 50%-owned Super Block project. C3 Metals looks forward to providing additional assay results as they become available.