Q2 Metals Expands Lithium Mineralization at Cisco Project with Multiple 200+ Meter Intervals
Event summary
- Q2 Metals reported multiple spodumene pegmatite intervals exceeding 200 meters at its Cisco Lithium Project in Quebec, including a 264.6-meter continuous interval in drill hole CS25-071.
- The inaugural inferred Mineral Resource Estimate for the project is being delayed to incorporate additional geological modeling work.
- A total of 37,372 meters of drilling across 83 holes has been completed, with analytical results pending for all 2026 holes.
- The Exploration Target estimates potential lithium mineralization of 215 to 329 million tonnes at grades ranging from 1.0 to 1.38% Li2O.
The big picture
Q2 Metals' latest drilling results at the Cisco Lithium Project highlight the growing potential of the site as a significant source of spodumene, a key mineral in lithium extraction. The delay in the Mineral Resource Estimate suggests a strategic move to ensure the highest accuracy, which could bolster the project's credibility in an increasingly competitive lithium market. The project's proximity to infrastructure and the scale of the mineralization position it as a potential major contributor to the global lithium supply chain.
What we're watching
- Resource Expansion
- Whether the pending assay results from the 2026 drilling campaign will further extend the mineralized zones beyond current boundaries.
- Modeling Accuracy
- The impact of the delayed Mineral Resource Estimate on investor expectations and the company's strategic planning.
- Market Positioning
- How Q2 Metals will leverage these results to compete in the global lithium market, particularly against established players.
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