Q2 Metals Corp. Advances Lithium Exploration at Cisco Project in Quebec, Promising Future Potential
- Q2 Metals Corp. completed a 6,980-meter Winter 2025 drill program at the Cisco Lithium Project in Quebec.
- Significant assay results indicate substantial lithium mineralization and potential for further exploration in the mineralized zone.
- The company plans a Summer 2025 drill program and has partnered with BBA Engineering to estimate lithium deposits.
Q2 Metals Corp. Advances Lithium Exploration Efforts in Quebec
Q2 Metals Corp. (TSX.V: QTWO) announces the completion of its Winter 2025 drill program at the Cisco Lithium Project, situated in the promising Eeyou Istchee James Bay region of Quebec. The program, which encompasses a total of 6,980 meters across 14 drill holes, reveals significant assay results from 4,409 meters of drilling across the last ten holes. CEO Alicia Milne expresses confidence in the outstanding widths and grades of lithium mineralization encountered, which signal substantial potential for future exploration initiatives. The findings not only highlight the richness of the mineralized zone but also indicate that the zone remains open to further expansion to both the northeast and southwest, providing an optimistic outlook for upcoming drilling campaigns.
Key drill holes, including CS25-028 and CS25-030, have confirmed the extension of the mineralized zone, with CS25-028 probing the eastern section and CS25-030 delving deeper into the northern zone. The results from these drill holes suggest that there is considerable untapped potential within the Cisco Project. Additionally, other drill holes, such as CS25-036, have revealed wide pegmatite intervals, further enhancing the project's attractiveness. However, drilling activities are temporarily paused due to the goose-hunting season, which introduces a brief hiatus in exploration efforts. This strategic pause allows the company to plan and refine its approach for the next phase of exploration.
Looking ahead, Q2 Metals aims to kick off its Summer 2025 drill program with a focus on exploring the southern extension of the main mineralized zone and evaluating the subsurface characteristics of a mineralized CO2 outcrop. In a bid to bolster its exploration strategy, the company has partnered with BBA Engineering Ltd. to develop an Exploration Target (ET) to estimate the potential quantity and grade of lithium deposits based on current geological data. As part of its ongoing commitment to thorough exploration, Q2 Metals has initiated a comprehensive mapping and sampling campaign across the 41,253-hectare project, collecting 348 rock samples thus far. This proactive approach reflects the company’s dedication to optimizing its exploration methodologies while navigating the complexities inherent in resource estimation.
In summary, Q2 Metals Corp. continues to make significant strides in its exploration of the Cisco Lithium Project, driven by promising assay results and a clear vision for future drilling campaigns. The company remains focused on refining its exploration strategies while addressing the challenges of mineral resource development in a rapidly evolving market. With a robust plan in place, Q2 Metals is poised to further unlock the lithium potential of its Quebec-based project.