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QMET Expands Nova Scotia Drill Program to 2,500 Meters as QIMC Geophysical and Field Work Refines Hydrogen-Anomalous Zones
Newsfile· 2025-12-04 12:00
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 4, 2025) - Q Precious & Battery Metals Corp. (CSE: QMET) (OTC Pink: BTKRF) (FSE: 0NB) ("QMET" or the "Company") is pleased to announce an expansion of its Nova Scotia drill program to 2,500 metres, following recent geophysical surveys and fieldwork completed by Quebec Innovative Materials Corp ("QIMC"), the company's technical lead and advisor on the project.QIMC's integrated geophysical interpretation, supported by on-site geological mapping and samp ...
QMET Expands Strategic Land Position Adjacent to QIMC's Southampton Area Following Positive Results, Welcomes Pro-Growth Legislation, and Announces Next Phase of Development
Newsfile· 2025-09-29 11:00
Core Insights - Q Precious & Battery Metals Corp. (QMET) has expanded its strategic land position by acquiring four additional licenses in Nova Scotia, adding 248 new claims, which brings its total to over 2,173 claims, making it the second largest claims holder in hydrogen areas after Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (QIMC) [2][3][4] Expansion and Development - The newly acquired land is adjacent to QIMC's Southampton area and QMET's Springhill area, where recent exploration results have shown strong potential for natural hydrogen, enhancing the development prospects of the surrounding acreage [3][4] - QMET's CEO, Richard Penn, emphasized that the expansion is aimed at maximizing value as momentum builds in Nova Scotia's hydrogen basin [4] - Upcoming exploration programs will focus on expanding datasets and preparing for Phase 3 and Phase 4 programs across the enlarged land package [4][5] Legislative Support - QMET supports new pro-growth legislation introduced by the Province of Nova Scotia, which aims to streamline permitting and reduce red tape, viewing these measures as catalysts for job creation, clean energy innovation, and investment in the province [5]
Q Precious & Battery Metals Corp. Enters Acquisition Agreement to Significantly Expand Nova Scotia Hydrogen Land Position
Newsfile· 2025-09-11 11:00
Core Insights - Q Precious & Battery Metals Corp. has entered into an acquisition agreement to acquire the Dansof project in Nova Scotia, increasing its claims from 559 to 1,915, thus tripling its land position and making it one of the largest hydrogen exploration claim holders in the region [1][2] Acquisition Details - The acquisition involves a non-refundable cash payment of $50,000 and the issuance of 10,000,000 common shares to the sellers, along with a 2.0% royalty on revenues from the sale of hydrogen or other minerals [3] - QMET has the option to repurchase 50% of the sellers' royalty for $2,000,000 [3] Strategic Positioning - The Dansof project is strategically located adjacent to Quebec Innovative Materials Corp.'s hydrogen properties, where significant natural hydrogen discoveries have been confirmed [2] - The licenses were selected based on established exploration models to enable district-scale hydrogen exploration [2] Leadership and Expertise - Pam Sangster has been appointed as Strategic Advisor, bringing over 30 years of experience in the mineral resource sector, which will enhance the company's strategy in expanding its hydrogen holdings [5][6]
QMET Confirms Exceptional Natural Hydrogen Targets in Nova Scotia's Apple River-Shulie-Sandy Corridor
Newsfile· 2025-08-12 12:00
Core Insights - Q Precious & Battery Metals Corp. (QMET) has announced promising initial results from its natural hydrogen exploration in Nova Scotia, particularly in the Apple River, Shulie, and Sandy areas, identifying multiple "hot zones" with elevated hydrogen concentrations [2][3][4] Exploration Results - Over 400 soil-gas samples were collected, revealing widespread hydrogen anomalies consistently measuring between 120 to 450 ppm, with peak readings exceeding 1,000 ppm, including standout readings of 973 ppm, 998 ppm, and 1,033 ppm [4] - The exploration has confirmed a high-quality, predominantly abiotic hydrogen source, similar to successful global hydrogen developments [4] Geological Conditions - The targeted exploration areas are characterized by a series of east-trending faults and a major regional structural zone possibly related to the Cobequid fault, which provides pathways for hydrogen migration [4] - Favorable geological conditions include the presence of granitic-gneisses, potassic granitoid intrusive complexes, and basaltic intrusions, which create optimal conditions for natural hydrogen generation [4] Strategic Advantages - Nova Scotia's supportive regulatory environment, strategic port infrastructure, and emphasis on clean energy align with QMET's objectives for developing commercially viable natural hydrogen resources [5] Management Commentary - The CEO of QMET expressed confidence in the development of the region's natural hydrogen areas, highlighting the exceptional geological attributes of the Apple River-Shulie-Sandy corridor [6] Future Plans - QMET plans to initiate deeper subsurface imaging and continuous hydrogen flux monitoring starting September 2025, along with targeted drilling and installation of monitoring wells scheduled for Q4 2025 [11]