Quebec Innovative Materials Confirms Active Hydrogen System at West-Advocate Project in Nova Scotia
Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. has completed drilling at Discovery Hole DDH-26-01, reaching 711 meters at its West-Advocate hydrogen project. The borehole intersected a persistent hydrogen-bearing system beginning at 505 meters, with visible gas bubbles and significant hydrogen concentrations exceeding instrument detection limits. Independent analysis confirmed high hydrogen levels and low methane concentrations, indicating a pure inorganic hydrogen source. Drilling continues with Hole 2 targeting deeper structural zones.

Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. announced the completion of borehole DDH-26-01 at its West-Advocate hydrogen project in Nova Scotia, reaching a depth of 711 meters. A continuous hydrogen-bearing system was identified starting at approximately 505 meters, with visible gas bubbles at the wellhead.
Multiple intervals showed hydrogen concentrations exceeding the detection limits of the GA5000 gas analyzer, confirmed by independent analysis, indicating a significant hydrogen resource. Methane was recorded at negligible levels, supporting the presence of a pure inorganic hydrogen source. Drilling continues with Hole 2 targeting deeper structural zones.




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