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Quebec Innovative Materials Corp
Symbol QIMC
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Close 2025-08-25 C$ 0.225
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Quebec Innovative samples up to 5,558 ppm hydrogen

2025-08-25 16:55 ET - News Release

Mr. John Karagiannidis reports

QIMC ANNOUNCES MAJOR NATURAL HYDROGEN DISCOVERY IN NOVA SCOTIA WITH MULTIPLE HIGH-GRADE SOIL GAS SAMPLES, INCLUDING RECORD 5,558 PPM

Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. has released major results from its latest geochemical soil gas survey for its first reported zone in Nova Scota, the West Advocate area of Cumberland township. The program identified multiple high-concentration hydrogen anomalies, with over 65 soil gas samples exceeding 500 parts per million (ppm). Among these, 21 samples returned values above 1,000 ppm, highlighted by results of 2,047 ppm, 2,458 ppm, 2,885 ppm and capped by the highest hydrogen soil gas concentration ever recorded by Quebec Innovative -- 5,558 ppm.

"These multiple hydrogen soil gas results exceeding 1,000 ppm -- including numerous samples above 2,000 ppm -- represent a breakthrough for QIMC and the Canadian natural hydrogen sector," said John Karagiannidis, president of Quebec Innovative. "They validate our exploration model, confirm the region's natural hydrogen assets and highlight the world-class expertise of our team."

Prof. Marc Richer-LaFleche of INRS, who supervised the geochemical survey, added, "These concentrations are considered by the INRS team to be exceptionally high and currently unequalled in soils in Eastern Canada."

The discovery was made in proximity to the Cobequid fault zone, a major crustal-scale structure in the Canadian Maritimes that delineates the boundary between the Meguma terrane to the south and the Avalon terrane to the north. This fault system has undergone multiple episodes of reactivation throughout the Paleozoic and Mesozoic, reflecting a long and complex tectonothermal evolution. It is interpreted as an ancient rift zone, associated with episodes of volcanism and the emplacement of gabbroic and related mafic intrusions, which mark an early stage in the structural and magmatic development of this region. These characteristics make the Cobequid fault zone a highly prospective environment for natural hydrogen generation and migration.

Survey highlights

  • Highest value: 5,558 ppm H2;
  • Geochemical survey conducted along Reid Family Forest Road and Eatonville Forest Road, covering more than four kilometres each;
  • 189 soil gas samples collected and analyzed in an INRS mobile laboratory;
  • Samples were taken at 100-metre intervals using gas probes, an electric pump and one-litre gas sampling bags;
  • Stations showing concentrations of more than 1,000 ppm were densified at 50 m in order to better characterize the anomalous sectors;
  • A specific electrochemical detection system was used for the determination of H2;
  • This system has been calibrated using certified gas standards of 200, 500, 1000 and 20 000 ppm (H2);
  • Hydrogen concentrations ranged from 0 ppm to 5,558 ppm:
    • 44 samples (23 per cent) between 500 to 999 ppm;
    • 11 samples (5.8 per cent) between 1,000 to 1,499 ppm;
    • Six samples (3.2 per cent) between 1,500 to 1,999 ppm;
    • Three samples between 2,000 to 3,000 ppm;
    • One sample at 5,558 ppm.

Following these results, Quebec Innovative has expanded its claim package in the West Advocate area to secure additional ground. The highest concentrations are observed in a spatial domain north of the Cobequid fault and south of the Spicers Cove fault. The rocks that make up the sedimentary rock cover are part of the Horton Gp (Carboniferous). The latter cover an older igneous basement made up of granitoids, gabbro and sedimentary rocks.

Corporate update

Quebec Innovative is pleased to announce the following leadership update:

  • Fabrice Consalvo has joined the board of directors. Mr. Consalvo is an accomplished energy executive with more than 30 years of experience spanning investment, corporate finance, business development and operational performance. He has held senior leadership roles at Areva, Accenture and Investissement Quebec, and is currently the founder of Gamanergie Consulting, advising international companies on building efficient and profitable energy ecosystems.
  • The company has granted 1.7 million stock options at an exercise price of 25 cents per share.

Acknowledgments

Quebec Innovative wishes to sincerely thank the Advocate community for their support, as well as the Nova Scotia Mineral management team.

"With this discovery, QIMC is positioned at the forefront of natural hydrogen exploration in North America," added John Karagiannidis. "We see this as a transformative opportunity for our shareholders and for Nova Scotia, as we advance exploration and help unlock the clean energy potential of natural hydrogen."

About Prof. Marc Richer-LaFleche, PGeoPr

Prof. Richer-Lafleche, a qualified expert in hydrogen exploration, has reviewed, read and approved the technical content presented in this press release. Prof. Richer-Lafleche confirms that the methodologies employed, data presented and interpretations made conform to current industry practices and standards relating to hydrogen exploration.

About Quebec Innovative Materials Corp.

Quebec Innovative Materials is a mineral exploration and development company dedicated to exploring and harnessing the potential of North America's abundant resources. With properties in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and Minnesota (United States), Quebec Innovative is focused on specializing in the exploration of white (natural) hydrogen and high-grade silica deposits. Quebec Innovative is committed to sustainable practices and innovation. With a focus on environmental stewardship and cutting-edge extraction technology, the company aims to unlock the full potential of these materials to drive forward clean energy solutions to power the AI and carbon-neutral economy and contribute to a more sustainable future.

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