Mr. Richard Penn of Q Precious & Battery Metals reports
QMET ANNOUNCE INITIAL RESULTS AND TARGETED EXPLORATION PLAN FOR THE COLCHESTER NATURAL HYDROGEN PROJECT IN NOVA SCOTIA
Q Precious & Battery Metals Corp. has released compelling initial geological reconnaissance results and planned a strategic exploration program for the Colchester natural hydrogen project, located in northern-central Nova Scotia.
The Colchester project includes seven licences totalling 559 claims across 89.44 square kilometres, strategically adjacent to Quebec Innovative Materials Corp.'s established natural hydrogen district. This area is highly prospective, featuring ideal geological conditions for significant natural hydrogen and helium accumulation.
Leveraging Quebec Innovative Materials' proven exploration model -- successfully deployed at the St-Bruno-de-Guigues discovery -- Quebec Innovative Materials' team has identified several high-priority exploration targets from the reconnaissance that has been continuing since May 17, 2025.
Highlights from the initial findings include:
- Confirmation of radiogenic basement rocks, uranium-thorium-enriched intrusions and a comprehensive fracture network associated with the Cobequid fault zone (CFZ), indicating substantial natural hydrogen and helium potential;
- Identification of uranium-thorium-rich granitoids that continuously generate radiogenic helium and radiolytic hydrogen;
- Extensive mafic and ultrapotassic dikes with minerals such as olivine, pyroxene and biotite, known for hydrogen production through serpentinization and oxidation reactions;
- The CFZ's deep fracture network serving effectively as conduits and reservoirs for these natural gases;
- Regional sedimentary sequences (salt and shale from the Windsor and Mabou groups) acting as reliable seals and traps for gas preservation.
Based on these compelling results, initial high-potential zones have been targeted for coming soil gas sampling, geophysical surveys and geochemical analyses scheduled for late spring and summer.
Richard Penn, chief executive officer of Q Precious & Battery Metals, commented: "These initial results from Colchester underscore the exceptional efficiency of QIMC's exploration approach. The rapid identification of priority targets positions us strongly for the next exploration phase."
John Karagiannidis, chief executive officer and chairman of Quebec Innovative Materials, stated: "The early success at Colchester reinforces the accuracy and reliability of our hydrogen exploration model. Our strategic partnership with QMET enhances resource optimization and expedites key operational milestones, creating substantial value for our shareholders."
This joint collaboration at Colchester further solidifies both companies' strategic positions in the fast-growing clean, renewable natural hydrogen sector.
Exploration work conducted on the Colchester project is overseen by Edward Procyshyn, PGeo, a qualified expert in hydrogen exploration. He has reviewed, read and approved the technical content presented in this press release. Mr. Procyshyn confirms that the methodologies employed, the data presented and the interpretations made conform to current industry practices and standards relating to hydrogen exploration.
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