Advancing Natural Hydrogen Exploration in Nova Scotia with Q Precious & Battery Metals Corp. and Quebec Innovative Materials Corp.
Key Ideas
- Q Precious & Battery Metals Corp. and Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. have successfully completed an initial geological reconnaissance program for natural hydrogen exploration in Nova Scotia.
- Phase 2, starting in July, will involve an extensive soil gas sampling program focusing on key fault zones and geological structures in the Cumberland basin.
- The collaboration includes the participation of the Temiscamingue First Nations, reinforcing the partnership's commitment to indigenous involvement in energy projects.
- CEOs of both companies express optimism and highlight the potential for Nova Scotia's clean natural hydrogen assets in advancing Canada's energy landscape.
Q Precious & Battery Metals Corp. (QMET) and Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (QIMC) have successfully completed the initial phase of a geological reconnaissance program in Nova Scotia to advance natural hydrogen exploration. Key fault zones and structural features crucial for exploration have been identified, leading to the commencement of a $200,000 Phase 2 program in partnership with the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique. This next phase will involve extensive soil gas sampling to detect hydrogen among other gases, facilitated by real-time data interpretation by experts. The collaboration also includes the active involvement of the Temiscamingue First Nations. The CEOs of QMET and QIMC express confidence in the project's potential, emphasizing the significance of Nova Scotia's natural hydrogen assets for Canada's energy future.
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