Core Insights - Q Precious & Battery Metals Corp. (QMET) has expanded its Hydrogen Program in Nova Scotia following significant discoveries of natural hydrogen anomalies by Québec Innovative Materials Corp. (QIMC) in the Cumberland Basin [1][3] - The Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) has mobilized a field team to conduct advanced geophysical surveys and radon-thoron soil gas measurements to refine subsurface models and delineate target zones [2][3] - QMET's recent land acquisition enhances its presence in Nova Scotia, focusing on high-priority targets identified by QIMC, which showed elevated hydrogen readings [3][5] Company Developments - QMET is participating as a Silver Sponsor at the upcoming Nova Scotia Mineral Resources Conference, scheduled for November 12-13, 2025, in Halifax, where it will discuss the region's potential for clean hydrogen development [4] - The company emphasizes its confidence in Nova Scotia's subsurface potential and the scientific efforts of its partners, contributing to the province's reputation as a hub for sustainable energy [5] Project Overview - QMET's flagship projects include the LaCorne South Critical Minerals Project and the newly acquired Matane project in Quebec, along with the Colchester Natural Hydrogen Projects in Nova Scotia, in collaboration with QIMC [6]
QMET Further Expands Nova Scotia Hydrogen Program Following Major QIMC Discoveries; INRS and QIMC Teams Mobilized for Advanced Geophysics and Radon-Thoron Surveys