QIMC Advances Natural Hydrogen Projects in Quebec and Matane with High Concentrations
Key Ideas
  • Hydrogen concentrations exceeding 7,000 ppm are recorded at shallow depths in the St-Bruno-de-Guigues Project.
  • Discovery of potassic arkosic sandstone provides support for the hydrogen containment model.
  • Strategic expansion into the Matane Project, covering 26 km of a favorable structural corridor for hydrogen formation.
  • QIMC collaborates with QMET for a strategic work program involving soil sampling, geophysical surveys, and hydrogeological studies.
Québec Innovative Materials Corp. (QIMC) has provided updates on two natural hydrogen projects in Quebec. In the St-Bruno-de-Guigues Project, the company reported high hydrogen concentrations exceeding 7,000 ppm at shallow depths, indicating substantial potential. Noteworthy is the discovery of potassic arkosic sandstone, a geological feature that supports the hydrogen containment model. QIMC is also strategically expanding into the Matane Project, spanning 26 km in an area with favorable geological conditions for hydrogen formation, such as basaltic source rocks and potassium-rich sedimentary rocks. To further these projects, QIMC has initiated a partnership with Q Precious & Battery Metals Corp. (QMET) for a comprehensive work program. This program includes essential tasks like soil sampling, geophysical surveys, and hydrogeological studies aimed at better understanding the hydrogen potential in these regions and advancing towards clean energy solutions.
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