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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (310589)7/27/2025 8:26:08 AM
From: ogi  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 312311
 
Hi Claude:

Any thoughts on QTWO Metals LI in James Bay region?
I booked profits previously but am monitoring.

2025-07-21 13:02 ET - News Release



Ms. Alicia Milne reports

Q2 METALS DEFINES INITIAL EXPLORATION TARGET OF 215 TO 329 MILLION TONNES AT THE CISCO LITHIUM PROJECT IN JAMES BAY, QUEBEC, CANADA

Q2 Metals Corp. has defined an inaugural exploration target on the Cisco lithium project, located within the greater Nemaska traditional territory of the Eeyou Istchee James Bay region of Quebec, Canada.

Highlights:

  • The initial exploration target estimates a range of lithium mineralization at the Cisco project from 215 million to 329 million tonnes at a grade ranging from 1.0 per cent to 1.38 per cent Li2O (lithium oxide);
  • Based only on the first 40 holes drilled to date;
  • Drill testing continues with mineralization open at depth and along strike with potential for significant expansion at the Cisco mineralized zone;
  • The 2025 summer program is continuing, with rolling assay results anticipated into Q3 2025 as the company works toward a maiden resource estimate;
  • The exploration target was completed by BBA Inc., an independent geological and engineering consulting firm, and is based on exploration and drilling to date.


The estimated range of potential mineralization and grade is from 215 million to 329 million tonnes at a grade ranging from 1.0 per cent to 1.38 per cent Li2O.