CANADA CARBON PROVIDES UPDATE ON ITS ASBURY MINE EXPLORATION PROGRAM

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Canada Carbon Inc.
Canada Carbon Inc.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Nov. 30, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canada Carbon Inc. (the "Company" or "Canada Carbon” or ("CCB"), (TSX-V:CCB), (FF:U7N1) is pleased to report that extensive graphitic mineralization was observed during its ongoing drill program on the Asbury Property (“the Property”). The Company would like to take this opportunity to provide a general update regarding the exploration program on the Property. Current exploration work includes drilling, completion of an NI 43-101 compliant resource calculation, metallurgical testing and development of a geochemical signature. The information provided from the exploration work will allow the Company to proceed with a Preliminary Economic Study to be completed in 2024.

Drill Program
Phase 1 of the drill program commenced on October 16th, and will be completed on November 30th 2023. The current drill program is testing a folded conductor anomaly, located on the North Eastern side of a regional magnetic anomaly. The drilled area is mostly located on the northern flank of the locally folded conductor. Previous drill work was mostly completed on the southern flank of the fold.

Phase 2 of the drill program will commence in Q1, 2024 when permitting is completed for additional drill holes. The next holes to be permitted and drilled are mostly located on the southern side of the electromagnetic conductor. Current results will likely modify the exploration program to target strike extension of the holes drilled during the current program in order to optimize future resource calculation.

While the current program is confirming mineralization on the northern flank of the conductor anomaly, future work will continue to explore both flanks of the conductor anomaly. The Company will continue to expand the infill drilling activity in order to connect the mineralization between the current area of exploration and the legacy Asbury Mine. Historical records confirm that over 875,000 tonnes of graphite (with an average grade of 8.14% and a cut-off grade of 6%) was previously extracted from the mine over a 250 meter extension. The conductor is approximately 5km in length and the Company expects to be able to define mineralisation over the entire conductor anomaly.

Core Observations
The logging of the current drill program allowed us to observe multiple intersections of interest that will likely be incorporated into a future resources update. Current observation indicate that graphitic mineralization is found on both side of the folded conductor anomaly. Results will be provided once laboratory assays are completed, and a full interpretation of these results will be disclosed immediately thereafter.