C3 Metals Wholly Owned Subsidiary, Molino Azul S.A.C., Executes Agreement with Cancahuani Community to Provide Surface Access Rights at Khaleesi Copper-Gold Porphyry-Skarn Project in Peru

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - August 13, 2024) - C3 Metals Inc. (TSXV: CCCM) (OTCQB: CUAUF) ("C3 Metals" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary, Molino Azul S.A.C, has executed a surface access rights agreement with the Cancahuani community at its Khaleesi porphyry and skarn copper-gold project in Southern Peru. The Khaleesi project is an outcropping, mineralized, undrilled copper-gold skarn and porphyry prospect. The Las Bambas and Constancia copper mines are located less than 45km away and within the same district, comprising large-scale porphyry-skarn complexes with similar geology and surface expression to that seen at Khaleesi. Surface access has been the critical path item for the Declaration of Environmental Impact ("DIA" or "Drill permit") to proceed. The Company has already completed the CIRA process, which determined the nonexistence of archeological remains in the Khaleesi project area.

Dan Symons, President and CEO, stated, "We have been working diligently for multiple years to foster a strong relationship built upon trust and mutual respect with the Cancahuani community. Surface access has been the critical path item required for us to move the Khaleesi project forward. Khaleesi is located on the western side of our 300 sq. km mineral concession package in Southern Peru approximately 38km east of the operating Las Bambas mine and 43km northwest of the Constancia and Pampacancha mines. First pass field work has identified high-grade copper-gold mineralization in outcropping porphyry, skarn and polymetallic epithermal veins at Khaleesi. The Khaleesi porphyry, skarn, and epithermal alteration system has been mapped at surface over a 1.5km by 1.0km area. Due to its proximity to and similar geologic setting as other large-scale copper mines in the district, it has always been one of the most prospective geological prospects in our portfolio. With this critical path agreement now in place and the remainder of the permitting process being prescriptive, we believe this agreement provides us significant optionality within our portfolio and allows us to explore strategic options more productively on how to best move our exploration portfolio forward in both Peru and Jamaica."

The Jasperoide and Khaleesi projects are located in the prolific Andahuaylas-Yauri Porphyry-Skarn belt of Southern Peru. Mineralization is hosted in a similar geological setting to the nearby major mining operations at Las Bambas (MMG), Constancia and Pampacancha (Hudbay) and Antapaccay (Glencore). C3 Metals, through its subsidiaries, holds a 100% interest in approximately 300 sq. km (30,000 hectares) of highly prospective copper-gold terrain (Figure 1).