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Q2 Metals Drills Widest Interval Yet at Cisco Lithium Project in Quebec
Sep 10, 2025 4:57 AM

07:41 AM EDT, 09/10/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Q2 Metals ( QUEXF ) said Wednesday it drilled the widest interval to date at the Cisco lithium project in Quebec.

Drillhole CS25-044 encountered three spodumene pegmatite intervals, including a continuous interval of 457.4 meters and an additional 36.9-meter interval, the company said.

The mineralized zone remains open at depth and along strike, with potential for expansion, Q2 Metals ( QUEXF ) said.

"The scale and consistency of the spodumene-bearing pegmatite intercepted to date reinforces the long-term potential of the Cisco project," ," said Alicia Milne, president and chief executive officer of Q2 Metals ( QUEXF ).

"With a strong treasury in place, we are well positioned to continue our drill campaign and advance our strategy to unlock the full value of Cisco," she added.

The shares fell 1.3% Tuesday to $0.79 on the TSX Venture Exchange.

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