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QIMC Detects Hydrocarbon and Helium Soil-Gas Anomalies in Nova Scotia’s Cumberland Basin Project

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QIMC has identified multi-component hydrocarbon and helium soil-gas anomalies in the New-Salem area of its Cumberland Basin Project, located in Nova Scotia. The findings were made during recent exploration activities aimed at assessing the region’s resource potential. These anomalies suggest the presence of hydrocarbons and helium beneath the surface, which could hold implications for further geological studies and resource evaluation.

The company conducted soil-gas sampling across various locations within the project area to detect subsurface gas concentrations. Analysis revealed elevated levels of hydrocarbons alongside notable helium readings in specific zones. The data points to localized anomalies that warrant additional investigation to determine their extent and significance. QIMC plans to use these results as a basis for refining its exploration strategy in the Cumberland Basin region.

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Date: April 2, 2026

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