QMET Explores Hydrogen Potential in Quebec's Lorrain Region
Key Ideas
- Q Precious and Battery Metals Corp. discovers elevated hydrogen gas in soil in Ville-Marie, Lorrainville, and Béarn regions of Quebec.
- QIMC's acquisition of new zones aligns with geological indicators of natural hydrogen district, creating exploration opportunities for QMET.
- QMET's Lorrain claims, initially for precious metals, now show potential for hydrogen exploration due to geological features in the area.
- Dr. Mathieu Piché supervises hydrogen exploration programs in Quebec, with QMET holding 11 claims in the region for potential hydrogen exploration.
Q Precious and Battery Metals Corp. (QMET) has revealed its excitement at the discovery of elevated hydrogen gas in soil within the Ville-Marie, Lorrainville, and Béarn region of Quebec. This discovery follows Quebec Innovative Materials Corp's (QIMC) announcement of acquiring new zones in the Duhamel, Fabre-West, and Bearn areas, indicating the presence of a natural hydrogen district. The QMET claims, located in close proximity to the QIMC gas-in-soil discovery grid area, have now become a focal point for potential hydrogen exploration. Originally acquired for precious metals, the Lorrain claims exhibit favorable geological features for hydrogen exploration, with sedimentary rocks acting as potential hydrocarbon traps. QMET holds 11 claims in the region, totaling 633 hectares, ripe for further assessment and potential exploration programs. Dr. Mathieu Piché oversees the hydrogen exploration initiatives in Quebec, with a focus on base and precious metals. With a positive sentiment towards hydrogen exploration, QMET's future in the Quebec region appears promising.