Quebec Innovative Presents Corp. (CSE: QIMC, FSE: 7FJ) (“QI Presents”, “QIMC” or the “Firm”), is proud to sing a landmark discovery made in collaboration with our Quebec associate, the Institut Nationwide de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS). The findings from the lately done 9.7km north-south line 7 have uncovered hydrogen soil samples with concentrations exceeding 1000 facets per million (ppm). Tremendously, we seen 8 readings exceeding 600 ppm, with 2 of those surpassing 1000 ppm. Additionally, the common measured 531.9 ppm over a 450 ms interval between the readings above 1000 ppm (Fig. 1). Professor Marc Richer-Laflèche, Scientific Head of Applied Geoscience Laboratory comments, “These extremely anomalous values would perhaps well well even be regarded as first class given the absolute values that, within the community, exceed the instrumental detection restrict of 1000 ppm. The outcomes from Line 7 validate the geological hydrogen model interpretations we outlined in earlier bulletins.”
The details distribution is illustrated in Decide 2, which maps the anomalies against a backdrop of satellite imagery.
Decide 1. Section showing the vary of H2 concentrations measured within the soils of line 7 at St-Bruno-de-Guigues. Info are given as a characteristic of distance in meters
Decide 2: Map of the distribution of hydrogen anomalies within the soils of the St-Bruno-de-Guigues dwelling. Info projected onto satellite image background.
Distinctive pure hydrogen stages
“We’re extremely pleased to sing this transformative discovery outlining a extremely charged 70km2 hydrogen dwelling within our 250km2 Ville Marie property,” mentioned John Karagiannidis, CEO of QIMC. “The hydrogen concentrations identified by INRS trace a well-known advancement in our pursuit of fresh, renewable energy choices. This breakthrough highlights our management within the hydrogen sector and strengthens our dedication to advancing sustainable applied sciences that reinforce Quebec’s clean emission goals. We eagerly no longer sleep for the next steps in rising and commercializing this well-known hydrogen handy resource.”
Strategic Influence
To delineate the dwelling of high hydrogen values seen along line 1 of the July 2024 soil gasoline watch, the INRS field crew prolonged line 1 westward at some point of the principle week of August 2024. This extension begins at the boundary between wooded space and agricultural land and ends map the chemin des secondes et troisième rangs of St-Bruno-de-Guigues (line 7). “As originally predicted in our hydrogen model, the depth of the soil hydrogen anomalies step by step lowered in direction of the west (Decide 3)”, notes Professor Marc Richer-Lafleche. “This lower in concentration emphasizes a westward closure of the hydrogen anomaly area. This spatial variability would perhaps well well simply specialize in, among quite about a things, the presence of contrasting geological items (arkosic sandstones, Cobalt Neighborhood conglomerates, Ordovician dolomitic limestones) and likewise the doable presence of the Rivière-Blanche fault, that would perhaps well well simply be latest within the St-Bruno-de-Guigues dwelling below the thick glacial-lacustrine sediments”, states Professor Marc Richer-Lafleche.
Fig. 3: Keep of dwelling plan of the soil gasoline predict Line 7 (North-South) and East-West Strains 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
“We agree with that this fault is partly accountable for the emplacement of hydrogen within the St-Bruno-de-Guigues dwelling.” mentioned John Karagiannidis, CEO of QIMC. The positioning of this fault is a priority for QIMC and INRS and would perhaps well well simply aloof be the topic of a high spatial resolution audiomagnetotelluric watch to be carried out within the autumn of 2024.
“Within the home of the sampling stations containing the hydrogen anomalies, there will not be any such thing as a proof within the sphere (or within the MRNF databases) of the presence of wells (dilapidated mining or oil wells), which would possibly perhaps screen, among quite about a things, the presence of H2 anomalies from anthropogenic sources. What’s extra, unlike the pretend H2 anomalies on an on a regular foundation foundation reported within the scientific literature, the H2 anomalous zones at St-Bruno-de-Guigues lengthen for a pair of kilometer (along north-south or east-west axes), which can’t be explained by anthropogenic sources.
It is also unlikely that the gasoline anomalies are the of subsurface biogenic processes, because the glaciolacustrine sediments net hosting the H2 anomalies and likewise the H2-depleted zones (background) are very identical from one sampling space to but any other. These Quaternary sediments are really dominated by a mineral matrix with little doable to generate well-known amounts of hydrogen via fermentation reactions with natural topic. In distinction to the get about by Etiope et al. (2024), which was as soon as carried out on soils from the Pusteria Valley enlighten (northern Italy), the H2 concentrations seen in soils from the Lake Témiscamingue graben are likely to be no longer connected with very high CH4 and CO2 concentrations. Which skill truth, it’s likely that the provision of hydrogen in St-Bruno-de-Guigues soils is geological as an different of biogenic.” minute print Professor Marc Richer-Lafleche.
Next Steps:
Soil sampling is scheduled within the autumn of 2024 to further analyze the granulometric and elemental characteristics of glaciolacustrine sediments within the St-Bruno-de-Guigues dwelling.
Gravimetry and audiomagnetotellurism (AMT) geophysics are also planned for the autumn of 2024 to assess diversifications within the thickness of local sedimentary rock deposits (gravity troughs) over the Archean basement. These data will allow us to uncover the areas in all likelihood to indulge in reservoir rocks. AMT data will allow us to uncover graben-connected faults within the St-Bruno-de-Guigue dwelling which would perhaps well well be lined by Quaternary sediments.
“The high stages of hydrogen stumbled on by INRS underscore our dedication to main the transition to sustainable, clean energy choices,” mentioned John Karagiannidis. “We’re smitten by the upcoming phases of industrial vogue and the different to advance our renewable energy initiatives.”
REF: Etiope, G., Ciotoli, G., Bena, E., Mazzoli, C., Rockmann, T., Sivan, M., Squartini, A., Laemmel, A., Szidat, S., Haghipour, N. and Sassi, R., 2024. Dazzling concentrations of hydrogen and non-geological methane and carbon dioxide within the soil. Science of the Total Ambiance, 948.
About the INRS and Pr. Marc Richer-LaFlèche, P.Geo.
The Institut Nationwide de la Recherche Scientifique (“INRS”) is a high-stage learn and training institute. Pr. Richer-LaFlèche’s crew has distinctive geological, geochemical and geophysical trip particularly within the regions of QIMC’s newly bought claims. They’ve carried out over six years of geophysical and geochemical work and composed thousands of C1-C4 Soil-Gasoline analyses.
Richer-LaFlèche also holds an FRQNT grant, in partnership with Quebec MRN and the mining enterprise, to grasp and optimize a Soil-Gasoline map for the say detection of mineralized our bodies and faults below Quaternary quilt. As well to to sulphide gases, hydrogen was as soon as systematically analyzed within the a large selection of surveys carried out in 2023 in Abitibi, Témiscamingue and likewise within the Quebec Appachian. M. Richer-LaFlècheis the Qualified Person accountable for the technical info contained in this info start and has learn the details contained herein.
As well to, the INRS crew has a number of portable gasoline spectrometers and the sampling equipment and logistics fundamental for taking gasoline samples and geophysical measurements on the bottom or within the aquatic ambiance. He is a talented geologist registered with the Ordre des géologues du Québec and is the Qualified Person accountable for the technical info contained in this info start and has learn the details contained herein and approves the clicking start.
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