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Clarmin Explorations Inc.

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Summary

Project:

Arlington

Deposit:Arlington
Location:Canada
Commodities:Gold-Silver-Copper-Lead-Zinc
Date:12/4/2017
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resources Definition
Report details:4-12-2017: Clarmin Explorations Inc. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Arlington deposit at the Arlington project. Summary of historic sampling and mineral potential. This report has been prepared for Clarmin Exploration Inc. (Clarmi
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CP/QP:[Overall Report]: James Chapman (Independent)
ABSTRACT:This report has been prepared for Clarmin Exploration Inc. (Clarmin), a non-reporting company registered in the Province of British Columbia. The author, James Chapman, P.Geo., was requested by Clarmin, to provide an independent review and Technical Report. The report discusses the mineral potential of the Arlington Project. The Arlington Property is an exploration level project. There is no current or historical mineral resource, mineral reserve estimate or production on or from the Arlington property. Historic work on the property was driven by the early success and discoveries made in the Beaverdell and Carmi Mining Camps located to the south of the property. Historical work can be divided into four periods; an early period of activity in the late 1890’s and early 1900’s is credited with the discovery of the known zones of mineralization located to date on the property. More recently, three eras of exploration work was completed on the property during the early 1970’s, 1987 and 1996. It is the author’s opinion that the historical data is of sufficient quality and completeness to incorporate into this 43-101 report. The author concludes that the property merits further exploration. A program consisting of soil and rock geochemistry, Max-Min Electromagnetic survey and trenching is recommended for the Arlington project. An additional 300 soil samples to expand and infill the coverage of the known anomalies should be completed. A 40km Max-Min survey is recommended followed by a Trenching program of the known mineral occurrences and geophysical trends identified by the geophysical surveys. The program is estimated to cost $222,200.00.

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