Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (CSE: QIMC; OTC: QIMCF) is a Canadian company that began as a silica and materials firm and has increasingly focused on natural hydrogen and helium exploration, building a district-scale structural hydrogen model across provinces such as Québec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and the U.S. state
Publicly listed on CSE: QIMC, OTCQB: QIMCF, FSE: 7FJ. Leading diamond drilling at West Advocate Project since February 17, 2026, intersecting hydrogen-associated structural zones at 142-191m and 313-330m in DDH-26-01. Soil gas surveys recorded 5,558 ppm hydrogen, highest in Eastern Canada. Expanded claims in West Advoc
QIMC partnered with DiagnaMed and INRS to apply its model for hydrogen exploration, previously proven in Quebec, to new sites in Ontario. QIMC has expertise in geological modeling and resource analysis, providing a strong scientific foundation for the exploration initiative[2][3][4].
QIMC released new data demonstrating the potential for white hydrogen accumulations within the Lake Timiskaming Basin in western Quebec, which prompted AEMC's survey initiative.
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