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June 28, 2017 / TheNewswire / Vancouver, British
Columbia - LiCo Energy Metals Inc. (“the Company “or” LiCo”) TSX-V: LIC; OTCQB: WCTXF is pleased to announce that it
has officially opened an exploration & development office in Santiago, Chile in conjunction with its ongoing Phase One lithium
brine exploration program for the Purickuta Project located within the Salar de Atacama, Chile.
The Company’s management team is currently in Chile in order to advance the first phase of the Purickuta
exploration program and to review additional lithium and cobalt mineral properties for potential acquisition.
“We are very excited about this corporate move to open up an exploration office in Santiago. It reaffirms
LiCo’s commitment to both our Purickuta Property exploration program and to fu ture exploration and
development work within Chile, one of the world’s most prolific mining jurisdictions.” commented Mr. Tim Fernback, President & CEO
of LiCo.
The Company holds an option to acquire up to a 60% interest in the Purickuta Exploitation concession (the
“Property”).
About LiCo Energy Metals : https://licoenergymetals.com/
LiCo Energy Metals Inc. is a well funded Canadian based exploration company who's primary listing is on the TSX
Venture Exchange. The Company's focus is directed towards exploration for high value metals integral to the manufacture of lithium
ion batteries.
Chile Purickuta Lithium Project:
The Purickuta Project is located within Salar de Atacama, a salt flat encompassing 3,000 km2, being about 100
km long, 80 km wide and home to approximately 37% of the worlds Lithium production. The salar possesses a very high grade of
both Lithium (1,840mg/l) and Potassium (22,630mg/l and is close to power, labour, communications, transportation and other
infrastructure. The property of 160 hectares is enveloped by a concession owned by Sociedad Quimica y Minera (“SQM”) and
lies, significantly, within a few kilometers of the property of CORFO (the Chilean Economic Development Agency) where its leases to
both SQM and Albermarle’s Rockwood Lithium Corp Together these two companies have combined production of over 62,000 tonnes of LCE
(Lithium Carbonate Equivalent) annually making up 100% of Chile’s current lithium output. The unique characteristics of Salar
de Atacama make finished lithium carbonate easier and cheaper to produce than any of its peer group globally.
Purickuta is a smaller exploitation concession rather than a large exploration concession thereby accelerating
the task of taking the project to production once a measured reserve can be established. Currently, the Chilean government
retains ownership of lithium separate from other minerals and thus production can only proceed upon receipt of a special lithium
operation contract know as a “CEOL”. In the future, it will be necessary for LiCo and partner to negotiate a production
contract with CORFO concurrently with completing any positive feasibility study. “Chile, which has one of the world's most
plentiful supplies of lithium, is pushing ahead with new policies to develop those reserves”. (Reuters Jan2, 2017).
Ontario Teledyne Cobalt Project:
The Company has an option to earn 100% ownership, subject to a royalty, in the Teledyne Project located near
Cobalt. Ontario. The Property adjoins the south and west boundaries of claims that hosted the Agaunico Mine. From 1905
through to 1961, the Agaunico Mine produced a total of 4,350,000 lbs. of cobalt and 980,000 oz. of silver. A significant portion of
the cobalt that was produced at the Agaunico Mine located along structures that extended southward onto property currently under
option to LiCo Energy Metals.
Nevada Dixie Valley Lithium Project:
The Company has an option to acquire a 100% interest, subject to a 3% NSR, on a large lithium exploration
project at the Humboldt Salt Marsh in Dixie Valley, Nevada. The geologic setting and presence of lithium in active geothermal
fluids and surface salts in Dixie Valley match characteristics of producing lithium brine deposits at Clayton Valley, Nevada and in
South America.
Nevada Black Rock Desert Lithium Project:
The Company has entered into an option agreement whereby the Company may earn an undivided 70% interest,
subject to a 3% Net Smelter Return Royalty, in the Black Rock Desert Lithium Project that consists of 128 placer claims (2,560
acres/ 1,036 hectares) in southwest Black Rock Desert, Washoe County, Nevada.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors
Tim Fernback, President & CEO
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the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Disclaimer for Forward-Looking Information:
This news release may contain forward-looking statements which include, but are not limited to,
comments that involve future events and conditions such as the Company’s ability to exercise the Option, which are subject to
various risks and uncertainties. Except for statements of historical facts, comments that address resource potential, upcoming work
programs, geological interpretations, receipt and security of mineral property titles, availability of funds, and others are
forward-looking. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results may vary materially from
those statements. General business conditions are factors that could cause actual results to vary materially from forward-looking
statements.
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