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QIMC Announces Successful Exercise of Warrants and Strategic Advances in Fully Funded Hydrogen Exploration Program

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Lachute, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - September 11, 2024) - Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (CSE: QIMC) (FSE: 7FJ) ("QI Materials", "QIMC" or the "Company")- QIMC is pleased to announce the successful exercise of 9.915 million warrants, marking another significant advancement in our hydrogen initiatives. "This achievement underscores our shareholders' strong confidence in our mission and strategy," said John Karagiannidis, president of QIMC. "We extend our gratitude to our shareholders for their continued support and commitment which has allowed us to become a North American, centrally located, leader in natural hydrogen exploration. We also proud to have been included in the NHV Nat H2 Index, the first Natural Hydrogen Index."

The proceeds from the warrant exercises will add to the next phase of our Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) fully funded Ville Marie natural hydrogen exploration program, for which we are excited to also announce that, our strategic partner, INRS will, next week, commence a series of advanced gravimetry and audiomagnetotellurism (AMT) geophysical surveys.

The gravimetry surveys will focus on assessing variations in the thickness of local sedimentary rock deposits, known as gravity troughs, over the Archean basement. This critical data will help us identify areas most likely to contain valuable reservoir rocks. Concurrently, the AMT surveys will be instrumental in locating graben-related faults in the St-Bruno-de-Guigues area.

We are also excited to announce the launch of our INRS hydrogen exploration program in Lac St. Jean, set to begin in November. This initiative is a significant step forward in our strategy to expand our hydrogen exploration and production capabilities supporting our goal of becoming a leader in the hydrogen economy.

Lac St. Jean

"In addition to taking into account the geological characteristics that are critical for the identification of exploration zones, QIMC prioritizes sectors that are economically favorable for the establishment of hydrogen plants," said John Karagiannidis, president of QIMC. "For example, the strategic interest of the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region is based on the presence of a deep-water port infrastructure at La Baie (Alma) (Figure 1). This would make it possible to export hydrogen (solid or gaseous) to European, Asian or American markets bordering the Atlantic Ocean."

Figure 1: Simplified geographic map centered on the Saguenay Graben. Source: https://toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/ct/ToposWeb/fiche.aspx?no_seq=454187