C3 Metals Corp. (the "Company") announced that it has completed a core resampling programme at its Jasperoide Copper-Gold project in Peru. The resampling programme focussed on core from seven holes that were drilled by Hochschild in 2011-12, totaling approximately 645m. The programme was initiated to confirm the distribution and tenor of the skarn hosted copper-gold mineralization and to verify historic results for future resource calculations. Results from the programme confirm both the successful verification of, and significant copper intercepts in all seven holes. The Company's Phase 1 drilling programme will commence as soon as the drill camp has been completed, which is well underway. The upcoming programme comprises an initial 3,500m in approximately 15-20 holes of 100-250m depth, nominally on 50m centres and is designed to demonstrate lateral and vertical continuity of the high-grade copper-gold mineralization. Drilling will start in the south and move northward along the targeted contact between the intrusive complex and the Ferrobamba Formation. A comprehensive exploration database has been compiled for the Jasperoide Project that includes surface exploration and drilling data generated by different exploration companies since 1994. A total of 10,175.7m in 52 holes was completed in three drilling campaigns at Jasperoide, conducted in 1994 (2,689.89m in 14 holes), 1996 (1,854.2m in 13 holes) and 2011-12 (5,632.32m in 25 holes). Previous explorers focussed on assaying drill core for copper and gold and selectively analyzed the core for a multi-element package. It was expected that previous programmes had followed protocols that are adhered to with respect to chain of custody and quality control (QAQC) and this reassay programme has confirmed the historic data. Most drill core is still available from the 2011-12 campaign, which has been kept in a secure storage facility in Lima, Peru. Seven holes were selected based on alteration and copper-gold mineralization styles that are considered representative of the broader hydrothermal system at Jasperoide. A total of 404 samples of well-preserved half core were collected from seven drill holes and submitted to ALS Chemex laboratories in Peru. Sample intervals were taken according to previously sampled intervals and the same analytical method (ME-ICP41) was utilized; Aqua Regia with multi-element ICP (35 elements) and fire assay for gold with atomic absorption spectroscopy. Jasperoide is defined by exoskarn, endoskarn and porphyry style copper-gold mineralization that has been mapped at surface for more than 3km, defined in drill holes, trenches, and the limited surface geochemical data. Strong magnetic and chargeability anomalies have been identified along the contact zone between carbonate rocks of the Ferrobamba Formation and the multi-phase intrusive complex at Jasperoide, indicating strong potential for additional zones of skarn and porphyry mineralization. As previously announced, the Company has initiated a comprehensive surface exploration mapping and sampling programme, which includes statistical analysis of historic surface exploration data, multi-element soil geochemical surveys, trenching across epithermal style vein systems and district scale geological mapping. Results from this programme and the relogging /reassay programme will be incorporated into the exploration database and utilized in the development of a 3D geologic block model for the Jasperoide skarn/porphyry district. As stated above, an initial 3,500m of drilling in approximately 15-20 holes of 100-250m depth is scheduled to commence soon.