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Record Resources Acquires Potential Ontario Western Extension of QIMC Hydrogen Discovery and Announces LIFE Offering of Units

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Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - November 21, 2024) - Record Resources Inc. (TSXV: REC) is pleased to announce the acquisition of a pivotal western geological extension in Ontario, building upon Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (QIMC)'s landmark Quebec hydrogen discovery along the western geological regional trend. This strategic acquisition solidifies Record Resources' position as the Ontario leader in renewable hydrogen exploration and strengthens its commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions.

"This acquisition marks an exciting chapter for Record Resources as we expand our portfolio into natural renewable hydrogen exploration," said Michael Judson, CEO of Record Resources. "The unique geological setting, combined with compelling geophysical data, highlights the potential of this extension to unlock new sources of clean energy and natural renewable hydrogen. We are eager to advance exploration efforts to better understand and develop this."

What follows is from a report by VP Exploration, Edward Procyshyn:

"The Beauchamp Property consists of 300 claims and is situated on a broad northwesterly-trending Lake Timiskaming Rift zone, split by the Cross Lake Fault and extending northward to touch the western margin of the Lake Timiskaming Westshore fault."

"Exploration for hydrogen-bearing gas pools have yet to be undertaken on the Beauchamp property. Temiskaming rift faults and earlier crustal faults controlling the emplacement of Nipissing intrusions certainly extend deep into the crust below cover Proterozoic and Paleozoic sediments to tap hydrologic fluid flow in the Archean basement rocks and even magma pools in the upper mantle - conditions very favourable for generating hydrogen gas."

The presence of broad shallow-dipping low conductive areas at deeper levels may reflect more a highly conducting sedimentary layer but these responses may also indicate a layer containing a trapped hydorgenic gas pool."

"Both faults extend to the southeast. The Lake Timiskaming Westshore (LTW) fault enters Lake Timiskaming at New Liskeard and runs along the west shore of Lake Timiskaming; the Cross lake fault parallels the LTW fault to cut the northwest corner of Record Resources Paradis Bay property and extends into Lake Timiskaming."

"The Beauchamp property is located at the northeast extent of the Cobalt Embayment, a large craton sedimentary basin consisting of shallowly dipping sedimentary rocks intruded by mafic Nipissing diabase sills and dikes and locally by felsic to intermediate granite, granodiorite and diorite."