Core Insights - Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (QIMC) has reported significant results from its geochemical soil gas survey in Nova Scotia, identifying multiple high-concentration hydrogen anomalies, with 65 samples exceeding 500 parts per million (ppm) and a record high of 5,558 ppm [1][4][5] - The results validate QIMC's exploration model and confirm the region's natural hydrogen assets, positioning the company at the forefront of natural hydrogen exploration in North America [2][8] Survey Highlights - The geochemical survey covered over 4 km along Reid Family Forest Road and Eatonville Forest Road, collecting 189 soil gas samples [5] - Notably, 21 samples returned values above 1,000 ppm, with concentrations ranging from 0 ppm to 5,558 ppm [5][11] - The survey utilized a specific electrochemical detection system calibrated with certified gas standards [5] Geological Context - The discovery occurred near the Cobequid Fault Zone, a significant geological structure in the Canadian Maritimes, which is interpreted as an ancient rift zone conducive to natural hydrogen generation [2][6] - The sedimentary rock cover in the area is part of the Carboniferous Horton Group, underlain by older igneous rocks [6] Corporate Developments - Following the survey results, QIMC has expanded its claim package in the West Advocate area to secure additional ground [6] - The company has expressed gratitude to the Advocate community and the Nova Scotia Mineral Management team for their support [7]
QIMC Announces Major Natural Hydrogen Discovery in Nova Scotia with Multiple High-Grade Soil Gas Samples, Including Record 5,558 ppm