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QIMC and INRS Announce Expansion to 9kms of Significant Anomalous Natural Hydrogen Soil Gas Discovery at Ville Marie Project

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Lachute, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - August 6, 2024) - Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (CSE: QIMC) (FSE: 7FJ) ("QI Materials", "QIMC" or the "Company"), Quebec Innovative Materials with its partner the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), is proud to announce that our recent exploration has extended the discovery of significant anomalous natural hydrogen soil gas to lines 4 and 5, marking an important milestone that supports Quebec's clean energy agenda and low carbon emissions targets.

"This significant extension of our discovery to 9kms to the south of Line 1, combined with the large zones of strong anomalous soil samples exceeding 300 ppm in Line 5, highlights the district-wide natural hydrogen potential of the Ville Marie project. This development plays a crucial role in Quebec's transition towards a more sustainable and renewable energy future," comments John Karagiannidis, CEO of QIMC.

Following the surveys on Lines 1 to 3, QIMC and INRS continued soil gas surveys south of the town of St-Bruno-de-Guigues to verify the extent of hydrogen anomalous zones or domains. The new lines 4 and 5 are located 6.9 and 9.2 km south of line 1, respectively (Figure 1). Data from lines 4 and 5 show numerous large continuous anomalies above 300 ppm hydrogen (Figure 2).

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Key Highlights:

  • Extended Discovery: The anomalous natural hydrogen soil gas discovery now includes lines 4 and 5, expanding the scope and significance of our findings across the Ville Marie project area to over 9kms.

  • Support for Clean Energy: The extension of this discovery aligns with Quebec's clean energy goals by identifying a promising source of natural hydrogen, which is essential for developing clean fuel technologies and reducing carbon emissions.

  • Environmental Impact: This development reinforces QIMC's commitment to supporting low carbon initiatives and advancing environmental sustainability and low footprint

"We are excited to share this important update with our stakeholders and the community," said John Karagiannidis, CEO of QIMC. "The expansion of our natural hydrogen discovery is not only a testament to our team's expertise and dedication but also a significant contribution to Quebec's clean energy objectives. We are committed to advancing this significant discovery and supporting the province's transition to a low-carbon economy."