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QIMC Demonstrates Multi-Season Consistency of Hydrogen Anomalies Across Three Expanded Drill-Ready Target Zones at West Advocate, Nova Scotia

Montreal, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - January 27, 2026) - Québec Innovative Materials Corp. (CSE: QIMC) (OTCQB: QIMCF) (FSE: 7FJ) ("QIMC" or the "Company") is pleased to report that results from its most recent geological site work program conducted during the fall and early winter of 2025 reinforce the strength, continuity, and geological significance of hydrogen anomalies initially identified during the Company's summer 2025 campaign. In total, 452 soil-gas samples were collected across the West

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QIMC Demonstrates Multi-Season Consistency of Hydrogen Anomalies Across Three Expanded Drill-Ready Target Zones at West Advocate, Nova Scotia

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[{"type":"text","content":"Montreal, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - January 27, 2026) - Québec Innovative Materials Corp. (CSE: QIMC) (OTCQB: QIMCF) (FSE: 7FJ) ("QIMC" or the "Company") is pleased to report that results from its most recent geological site work program conducted during the fall and early winter of 2025 reinforce the strength, continuity, and geological significance of hydrogen anomalies initially identified during the Company's summer 2025 campaign. In total, 452 soil-gas samples were collected across the West Advocate project area. Multi-season results demonstrate the consistent persistence of hydrogen anomalies across three expanded, drill-ready target zones along the West Advocate Structural Corridor in Nova Scotia, including in the vicinity of Eatonville Road. Data collected under differing seasonal and atmospheric conditions confirm that these anomalies are spatially coherent and structurally controlled, materially de-risking target definition and advancing the project toward prioritized drilling.","length":1026,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"John Karagiannidis, President and Chief Executive Officer of QIMC, commented:","length":77,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":""These results represent a meaningful inflection point for the West Advocate project. The confirmation of consistent hydrogen anomalies across three expanded target zones, validated through multi-season data, significantly strengthens our confidence in the scale and integrity of the underlying system. We are no longer dealing with isolated anomalies, we are systematically defining drill-ready hydrogen targets using repeatable, science-driven methods. This work materially de-risks the project and positions West Advocate as a cornerstone asset within QIMC's natural hydrogen portfolio."","length":604,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Building on this multi-season validation, QIMC's latest program focused on increasing sampling density across previously identified priority areas to refine and consolidate drill-ready target definition. Despite well-recognized seasonal and atmospheric influences on soil-gas measurements, the Company's integrated analytical approach confirms that hydrogen anomalies persist across survey periods and remain aligned with mapped structural controls. This outcome provides a robust, de-ri...

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