Canadian International Minerals Inc. announced that it has filed a technical report detailing an Inferred Resource estimate for the Company's Leduc Lithium Brine Project, in accordance with National Instrument 43-101. The Technical Report outlines an Inferred Resource estimate on the Leduc Lithium Project of 385,000 tonnes of elemental lithium (Li), or 2,049,000 metric tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent (Li2CO3). To define a mineral resource estimate for Li, K, B, Br, Ca, Mg, and Na in the Leduc Formation aquifer system of CIN's Leduc Property, APEX Geoscience used the total in-place formation water volume of 5.7 billion cubic metres (m3), average mineral grades that were derived from 2011 formation water sampling, and conservatively assume a grade weight (density) of 1,000 kg/m3 of brine.

The mineral resource estimate has been classified as `inferred' according to the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) definition standards and is based on geological confidence, data quality and grade continuity. The Sturgeon Lake Li-K-B-Br-Ca-Mg-Na Oilfield Brine Inferred Mineral Resource estimate can be summarized, in elemental and oxide form, as follows: At an average grade of 67.5 mg/L and assuming 5.7 billion m3 of water the inferred resource estimate for lithium is 385,000 tonnes (2,049,000 tonnes of Li2CO3); At an average grade of 4,641.3 mg/L and assuming 5.7 billion m3 of water the inferred resource estimate for potassium is 26,455,000 tonnes (31,868,000 tonnes of K2O); At an average grade of 114.0 mg/L and assuming 5.7 billion m3 of water the inferred resource estimate for boron is 650,000 tonnes (2,093,000 tonnes of B2O3).