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Clean Commodities Corp. Identifies Four Distinct Target Clusters of Anomalous Ni-Cu-PGE Mineralization at Labrador Trough Project
VANCOUVER, BC--(Marketwired - December 09, 2016) - Clean Commodities Corp. (TSX VENTURE: CLE) ("Clean Commodities" or the "Company") is pleased to report lab re

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[{"type":"text","content":"VANCOUVER, BC--(Marketwired - December 09, 2016) - Clean Commodities Corp. (TSX VENTURE: CLE) (\"Clean Commodities\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to report lab results of soil/till geochemical analysis on samples collected in early October during its inaugural reconnaissance field program at its Labrador Trough Project (the \"Property\"), located approximately 100 km north of Schefferville, Quebec. The Company confirms the results of its inaugural soil/till sampling campaign from the Labrador Trough Project are highly encouraging and indicate that several distinct and prospective Ni-Cu-PGE targets are present on the Property. In addition to in-fill potential at the identified target areas, large portions of the Property also remain without sampling, thus providing significant follow-on opportunities. The first phase sampling program included the collection of 96 soil/till samples over the Property, with geochemical analysis outlining four distinct clusters of anomalous or elevated nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), cobalt (Co) and platinum group element (PGE) mineralization, up to several times background. Such mineralization is often associated with mafic/ultramafic intrusions. Based on the lab data received, there appears to be a distinct and coincident relationship between the nickel, copper, cobalt, and PGE sample results. Geochemical/Magnetic Maps The geochemical data and underlying sub-surface magnetics are presented in a series of maps at the following link: http://ow.ly/BaCR306XxOC Clusters A1, A2, A3, and A4 Cluster A1 is located immediately north of the SQ8 VTEM anomaly present on the Séquoi Property belonging to Northern Shield Resources Inc. (\"Northern Shield\"). The anomalous cluster hosts several samples over 200 ppm Ni and 100 ppm Cu, with coincident anomalous PGEs and Co. These Ni and Cu values are several times higher than that reported from the area of the SQ8 anomaly by Northern Shield in their news release dated November 22, 2016. Cluster A2 is located approximately 4 km southeast of Cluster A1, immediately adjacent to the southern border of the Séquoi Property of Northern Shield. This anomaly is smaller than A1, potentially due to smaller sample coverage; however, is of similar magnitude, including samples of over 200 ppm Ni and 100 ppm Cu. Both Cluster A1 and A2 occur over the northern and southern ends of a regi...