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News and updates for Québec Innovative Materials Corp. (QIMCF) focus on the company’s natural hydrogen and high-grade silica exploration activities, corporate strategy, and governance developments. QIMC’s releases describe work across Ontario, Québec, Nova Scotia, and Minnesota, with particular emphasis on white (natural) hydrogen corridors and district-scale hydrogen systems.
Recent news has highlighted QIMC’s progress in Nova Scotia’s Advocate–Cumberland Basin corridor, including baseline environmental assessments, soil-gas hydrogen surveys, radon–thoron profiling, and the preparation and expansion of winter drilling programs targeting structurally controlled natural hydrogen systems. The company also reports on its Temiscamingue natural hydrogen corridor in Ontario–Québec, where it has identified high-grade soil-gas hydrogen anomalies and describes a district-scale hydrogen system.
QIMC’s news flow also covers its broader strategy of linking geology with AI infrastructure. The company has unveiled a vertical integration concept for off-grid AI data centers powered by natural hydrogen and has established an AI Data Center Strategic Advisory Board and an AI and Energy Integration Steering Committee to support this direction. Additional releases discuss partnerships and regulatory milestones, such as RGRAs awarded in Minnesota to its U.S. special purpose vehicle Orvian Resources I LLC, and a definitive agreement to sell the River Valley Silica Project to Sila Mining Corp. while retaining equity and royalty exposure.
Corporate governance and shareholder protection are recurring topics, including the adoption of a Shareholder Rights Plan aimed at ensuring fair treatment of shareholders in the event of takeover bids. Investors and observers can use this news page to follow QIMC’s exploration results, strategic initiatives around natural hydrogen and AI, community and Indigenous collaboration, and key corporate transactions as disclosed in its public announcements.
Québec Innovative Materials (OTCQB: QIMCF) says its exploration model has sparked a major staking rush in Nova Scotia's Cumberland Basin corridor, with over 6,700 new claims staked adjacent to QIMC's land position following its Halifax Mineral Forum presentation on Nov 24, 2025. The company reports high-resolution geophysics (radon-thoron surveys, soil gas, structural mapping) that have defined multiple drill-ready targets in the Advocate area and says collar positions for a winter drilling program are being finalized. QIMC also announced the resignation of director Lisa Thompson.
Québec Innovative Materials (OTCQB: QIMCF) announced a winter drilling program at West Advocate, Nova Scotia, following new hydrogen and radon-thoron data confirming a deep, structurally controlled natural hydrogen system.
Key measured results include surface hydrogen up to 4,300 ppm, soil-gas readings of 3,800–4,300 ppm, subsurface bedrock > 1,000 ppm, and radon peaks exceeding 100,000 Bq/m3. No detectable CO2, methane, or sulfur gases were recorded.
Planned geophysics (Nov 2025–Jan 2026) include a 1,000‑station gravimetric survey, ~17 km AMT, high‑resolution geoelectrical tomography (1,000 m sections), and dense TDEM; gravimetry began mid‑October and is expected to end mid‑November 2025. Integrated models will guide winter drilling targets.
Québec Innovative Materials Corp (OTCQB: QIMCF) established an AI Data Center Strategic Advisory Board and will present drill targets and strategic outlook at the Nova Scotia Mining Conference on November 13, 2025. The board includes Sylvain Boucher, Eric Chouinard, and Peter Wong to advise on vertical integration across natural hydrogen exploration, clean-energy infrastructure, and off-grid AI data centers.
The company is preparing to drill in Nova Scotia's Cumberland Basin and highlights a strategy linking subsurface hydrogen with AI data centers. QIMC also granted 1.75 million RSUs and 2.5 million stock options exercisable at $0.40 to directors, officers, and consultants.
Québec Innovative Materials (OTCQB: QIMCF) unveiled a vertically integrated plan to build off-grid, carbon-neutral AI data centres powered by natural hydrogen found in its Ontario-Québec and Nova Scotia corridors.
QIMC says it has identified hydrogen-bearing fault systems and locations with hydrogen >5,000 ppm, no methane or CO2, and proximity to fibre and seaports, enabling on-site hydrogen extraction, baseload power generation and low-latency computing without grid dependence.
The company positions this model as a self-sustaining, low-emission solution for high-performance AI infrastructure that pairs geology with digital connectivity.
Québec Innovative Materials (OTCQB: QIMCF) reported new soil-gas results from the Ontario Témiscamingue Graben showing a >11 km northward extension of a fault-controlled natural hydrogen system.
Key measured data: 454 samples, 251 samples >500 ppm H2, 116 >1,000 ppm, 19 >2,000 ppm, and a peak of 2,817 ppm H2. Survey area spans 11.3 km north–south, ~260 km2. Methane was detected in <3% of samples and average CO2 ≈ 0.6%. Company also announced a six‑month, US$50,000 marketing agreement with National Inflation Association and ongoing discussions with Témiscamingue First Nation about an AI data infrastructure powered by off‑grid natural hydrogen.
Québec Innovative Materials Corp (OTCQB: QIMCF) and DiagnaMed announced a major natural hydrogen discovery in Ontario's Témiscamingue Graben on October 14, 2025. From 456 soil-gas samples across four survey lines, 209 samples exceeded 500 ppm H2, with an overall average of 558 ppm and multiple highs up to 2,458 ppm. Results align with deep structural discontinuities beneath Quaternary cover and were led by INRS under Prof. Marc Richer-Laflèche. The companies signed an MOU with Témiscamingue First Nation to guide cooperation, local employment, and stewardship. Next steps include more soil lines, AMT/magnetic and radon-thoron surveys, and preliminary drilling site selection for 2026, with integration into QIMC's Ontario-Quebec Hydrogen Corridor Model.
Quebec Innovative Materials (CSE: QIMC / OTCQB: QIMCF) and DiagnaMed signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Témiscamingue First Nation on October 8, 2025 to advance natural hydrogen development along the Ontario‑Quebec hydrogen corridor in the Lake Témiscamingue region.
The MOU formalizes cooperation around respect for TFN rights and culture, integration of Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge for environmental stewardship, and economic participation via employment, contracting and training. It also commits QIMC and DMED to in‑kind support and quarterly meetings to review exploration, employment and environmental initiatives.
Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (OTCQB: QIMCF) has announced the discovery of its fourth major natural hydrogen zone in Nova Scotia, featuring exceptional soil-gas concentrations up to 4,850 ppm along a 2 km continuous anomaly in the Little Forks-Springhill area.
The exploration program yielded impressive results with over 24 readings above 500 ppm, including four results between 1,500-1,999 ppm and two between 2,000-2,999 ppm. This discovery establishes two principal hydrogen corridors on both sides of the Cumberland Basin, potentially supporting the development of a clean ammonia production hub.
The site's geology features the Ragged Reef sandstones as reservoir potential, Windsor Group evaporites as barriers, and favorable geothermal conditions driving hydrogen migration. The company plans to continue development with teams returning to Nova Scotia on October 5, 2025.
Quebec Innovative Materials (OTCQB:QIMCF) has completed an extensive soil-gas sampling program in Ontario's Témiscamingue Graben region. The company collected over 500 soil-gas samples in collaboration with the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS).
The initiative, conducted alongside partner DiagnaMed Holdings Corp (DMED), aims to establish a district-scale hydrogen corridor spanning Quebec and Ontario. QIMC is expanding its natural hydrogen exploration efforts from Quebec and Nova Scotia into Ontario, working closely with Témiscamingue First Nations and Northern Ontario communities to ensure responsible development and shared economic opportunities.
Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (OTCQB:QIMCF) has announced its third major natural hydrogen discovery in Nova Scotia's Southampton and East-Southampton areas. The soil-gas surveys revealed 23 samples above 500 ppm hydrogen, including 8 samples exceeding 1,000 ppm and a peak value of 4,125 ppm - one of the highest concentrations recorded in the province.
The discovery is located in the Cumberland Basin, which shows strong geological similarities to Europe's Carboniferous Basin of Lorraine. The exploration team conducted extensive analysis using seismic data, revealing the Athol syncline reaching depths of ~5 km and the presence of four south-dipping faults that act as hydrogen migration conduits.
The company is now expanding its Phase 2 and Phase 3 programs in these areas and evaluating the integration of ammonia production, leveraging Nova Scotia's existing infrastructure and port facilities.