C3 Metals Inc. provided an update on its copper-gold exploration program in Jamaica and communicate its exploration objectives. The Company is currently systematically evaluating a district-scale property where 16 porphyry, 40 epithermal, and multiple volcanic redbed copper prospects have been identified over 30km of strike extent. Exploration Objectives: C3 Metals is focused on the discovery of at least one million tonnes of contained copper equivalent on its district-scale mineral concession package in Jamaica.

Across the Bellas Gate and Arthurs Seat properties surface exploration has delineated approximately 18km of continuous copper in soil geochemistry assaying over 300ppm copper together with over 800 rock chip samples assaying above 0.50% copper. Numerous mineralization styles (porphyry, epithermal, volcanic redbed) are evident across numerous prospects. C3 Metals is systematically testing these prospects as quickly and efficiently as possible to determine the probability of an individual prospect meeting the one million tonnes of contained copper equivalent criteria.

Examples of target size/grade criteria include: 200Mt at 0.5% CuEq (open pit target); 100Mt at 1.0% CuEq (open pit or underground target); 50Mt at 2.0% CuEq (open pit or underground target). The Company has confirmed multiple mineralization styles (porphyry, epithermal and volcanic redbed) with exploration targets that potentially meet the tonnage and grade criteria. Systematic exploration will confirm whether each individual prospect meets or fails to meet the defined criteria.

Exploration Update: The Company has been drilling with two rigs at its 100% owned Bellas Gate project, primarily at the Provost porphyry prospect. Provost was selected for systematic drilling due to its 1,200m long by up to 1,000m wide copper in soil anomaly coincident with magnetic and IP chargeability geophysical anomalies and three historical drill holes that confirmed porphyry-style copper-gold mineralization below surface. potential at depth to understand the probabilities of Provost meeting C3 Metals' target size/grade criteria.

Near-surface, step out drill holes to the northwest have shown the Provost mineralization to be irregular in shape, as porphyry mineralization plunges downdip in the central prospect area. Mineralization remains open along strike to the east, north and at depth. Deeper drill holes were planned to test the grade potential at depth as a follow up to drill hole PVT0825- 001, which intercepted 281m at 0.37% copper and 0.21 g/t gold (0.52% CuEq), including 62m at 0.50% copper and 0.39 g/t gold (0.77% CuEq).

Copper and gold grades clearly increased with depth in PVT0825-001, with the ratio of chalcopyrite to pyrite increasing downhole and bornite mineralization observed at approximately 450m vertical depth. To date, a single deeper drill hole (PVT0825-003) has been completed at Provost. PVT0825-003 intersected a cumulative 449m intercept of porphyry copper-gold mineralization associated with sheeted porphyry B-veins and locally quartz stockworks.

At approximately 550m downhole, PVT0825-003 encountered a fault zone of heavily silicified and mineralized broken rock making for inefficient drill productivity until the hole was terminated in mineralization at 780m downhole depth. Trace bornite mineralization was observed in hole PVT0825-003, and it is possible that a higher grade bornite rich core to the Provost porphyry prospect is present immediately below or east of this fault zone associated with a large magnetic geophysical anomaly. Next Steps: The Company continues to drill with two rigs at the Bellas Gate project.

Two holes at the Geo Hill prospect have been completed and assays are pending. While the Company awaits the assay results from these holes, drilling has commenced testing the northwest extension of the Camel Hill porphyry prospect where drill hole CMH8400-002 reported 108.0m at 0.42% copper and 0.26 g/t gold (0.60% CuEq) from only 6.0m downhole. Drilling has also commenced at the Connors porphyry prospect (Figure 2) to test below drill hole CON9325-001, which intersected 309.0m at 0.44% copper and 0.33 g/t gold (0.67% CuEq).