Nevada Clean Magnesium Files Amended and Restated 43-101 Technical Report

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / July 10, 2014 / Nevada Clean Magnesium, Inc. (TSXV: NVM; Frankfurt-M1V; OTC Pink Sheets: MLYFF) (the "Company" or "Nevada Clean") announces today that it has amended the Company's National Instrument 43-101 ("43-101") preliminary economic assessment and technical report of the Tami-Mosi Magnesium Project dated effective September 15, 2011 and amended as of July 4, 2014. As a result of a review by the British Columbia Securities Commission (the "BCSC"), the Company amended the 43-101 technical report as of July 4, 2014 (the "Report"), to address the comments raised by the BCSC relating to including an after-tax based-case scenario, providing certificates of only Qualified Persons for all sections of the Report, ensuring that the requirements for the disclosure of historical estimates have been met, ensuring that sections of the Report have been updated to provide the specific disclosure required by the BCSC, and ensuring that the section on Mineral Resources has been revised to provide clarity on what is an inferred resource and what is a mineral reserve. There were no material differences between the mineral resources estimates regarding the Tami-Mosi Magnesium Project set out in the original Report and those set out in the amended Report.

The following Qualified Persons have reviewed and approved the technical content of this news release:

James C. Sever, B.Sc., M.Sc., MBA, P.E., President and Director of Nevada Clean

Fred Buckingham, Ph.D., P.E., MPR Associates, Inc.

Hassan Ghaffari, P.Eng., Tetra Tech WEI Inc.

Tysen Hantelmann, P.Eng., JDS Energy and Mining Inc.

Jianhui (John) Huang, Ph.D., P.Eng., Tetra Tech WEI Inc.

Norm L. Tribe, P.Eng., N. Tribe & Associates Ltd.

Sabry Abdel Hafez, Ph.D., P.Eng., Tetra Tech WEI Inc.

Klaus Triebel, CPG, self employed Resource Geologist

About Nevada Clean Magnesium, Inc.

Nevada Clean Magnesium is focused on becoming a major U.S. producer and distributor of primary, high grade, low cost magnesium extracted from its 100% owned Tami-Mosi property located in North Central Nevada. Based on the Company's 43-101 technical report published in late 2011 and amended effective July 4, 2014, the Tami-Mosi Project has an inferred resource of 412 million tonnes with an average grade of 12.3% Mg for a contained metal content of 111 billion pounds of magnesium using a 12% cut-off grade contained within a high purity dolomite block. For more information, please visit www.nevadacmi.com.

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