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Cameo Industries Corp - Ordinary Shares V.CRU


Primary Symbol: CRUUF

Cameo Industries Corp is mainly engaged in the business of exploring and developing mineral properties. Its projects comprise of Willa Project, Carrizal Cobalt Project, Montreal Cobalt Project and Big Mac gold project among others.


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Post by celesm2on Nov 30, 2017 4:30pm
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Cameo options 80% of Whabouchi from Clean Commodities

Cameo options 80% of Whabouchi from Clean Commodities

2017-11-30 11:44 ET - News Release

Also News Release (C-CLE) Clean Commodities Corp

Mr. Akash Patel of Cameo reports

CAMEO RESOURCES CORP. TO OPTION LITHIUM PROJECT IN QUEBEC'S WHABOUCHI LITHIUM DISTRICT

Cameo Resources Corp. has entered into an agreement with Clean Commodities Corp. whereby Cameo may earn an 80-per-cent interest in the Dumont and Spodumene Lake lithium projects (the Whabouchi project), located in close proximity to Nemaska Lithium Inc.

"The Spodumene Lake and Dumont lithium projects stand to position Cameo Resources as a large and leading player in the Whabouchi Lithium District. Through this option agreement, Cameo Resources can focus the majority of its efforts advancing a project that has already demonstrated the presence of lithium in a tier-one lithium exploration camp. We are excited that the project places us in such close proximity to institutional-backed Nemaska Lithium and provides our shareholders with lithium exploration exposure," commented Akash Patel, President of the Company.

Upon completion of the earn-in, Cameo Resources Corp. would be positioned as one of the largest mineral tenure holders in the Whabouchi Lithium District, which hosts Nemaska Lithium Inc.'s proposed Whabouchi spodumene lithium mine. Infrastructure on the Spodumene Lake and Dumont lithium projects is considerable, with both road and power facilities in place.

Pegmatitic bodies are typically emplaced as steeply dipping dykes, and often occur in swarms within district-scale trends, with a portion that may potentially be spodumene bearing. The projects under option in the region are located approximately 5 km west (Spodumene Lake Lithium Project) and 10 km south (Dumont Lithium Project), of the Whabouchi Lithium Deposit. Apart from the Whabouchi Lithium Deposit, the region has been subject to only limited exploration for its lithium potential; however, significant pegmatite occurrences have been identified from past work on the Dumont Lithium Project.

Dumont Lithium Project

The Dumont Lithium Project is located 6 km south and east of the proposed Nemaska Lithium mine and was acquired for its large number of identified pegmatites and its highly prospective position to locate additional pegmatite bodies which may have spodumene lithium potential. It covers 14,548 ha, approximately 35km in length by up to 6km in width, and is orientated SW-NE. Recent exploration by Clean Commodities Corp. identified elevated lithium (344 ppm Li2O) sampled at the Dumont Lithium Project clustered along an approximate 300 metre strike with three other samples that also returned anomalous Li2O (129 ppm, 146 ppm, 174 ppm)(see Clean Commodities Corp. news release dated October 27, 2016). The anomalous zone of lithium discovered at the Dumont Lithium Project may be indicative of higher-grades present in the vicinity. A large portion of the project also remains to be prospected. The Dumont Lithium Project is named in honour of Georges H. Dumont (1911-1999) a pioneer of the Quebec mining industry. Inducted into the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame, Mr. Dumont identified Quebec's first lithium mine and was instrumental in discovering numerous lithium deposits in Quebec. Prior to his passing in 1999, Mr. Dumont called lithium "the metal of the future."

Spodumene Lake Project

The Spodumene Lake Project covers 4,484 ha in the immediate vicinity of by Nemaska Lithium Inc.'s proposed Whabouchi lithium mine and is as close as 560 metres from the Nemaska Lithium Inc. Whabouchi project. The Spodumene Lake Project is roughly 13km in length and up to 6km in width. It is orientated SW-NE in similar trajectory to Nemaska Lithium's project.

The Spodumene Lake Project after the shared lake connecting the project ground with that of Nemaska Lithium Inc. As reference, spodumene is a source of lithium in pegmatites.

Technical Report

The Company reports that an external geological consulting firm has been engaged to prepare a new 43-101 technical report on the Whabouchi Project, which is expected to be completed and filed by the Company within the next 30 days. The Company advises that the Whabouchi Project is expected to receive the majority of the company's resources and managerial focus and is will serve as the Company's qualified property.

Terms of the Agreement

The option agreement for the Whabouchi Project is between the Company and publicly-traded Clean Commodities Corp. The project terms are $25,000 on signing, the issuance of 500,000 common shares at closing and an exploration expenditure earn-in of $5m over four years (being $500,000 in year one, $1m in year two, $1.5m in year three and $2m in year four). Upon completion of the option agreement, the Whabouchi Project would become a joint venture between the Company and Clean Commodities Corp., with the Company serving as the Operator. The transaction is subject to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange and all shares issued under the transaction are subject to a four-month hold period. No finders fees are payable.

Qualified Person

Technical disclosure in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Lorne Warner as defined by National Instrument 43-101. On behalf of the Board of Directors,

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