Q2 Metals Corp. Delivers Biggest Spodumene Hit Yet at Cisco

Q2 Metals just set a new benchmark in its 2025 summer drill campaign at the Cisco Lithium Project in Quebec. Drill hole CS25-044 delivered an astonishing ‼️ 457 metres of continuous spodumene pegmatite, the widest intercept the project has seen to date.

Other interesting intervals from the campaign include:
Hole CS25-038: 58.9 m, 58.3 m, and 31.8 m of spodumene pegmatite
Hole CS25-039: 108.5 m, 99.7 m, 77.7 m, 71.0 m of spodumene pegmatite
Hole CS25-040: 95.1 m, 81.9 m, 66.5 m of spodumene pegmatite

In total, the eight summer holes delivered over 4,600 metres of visual spodumene pegmatite, with three rigs turning actively and a fourth rig expected online in November. All signs point to a mineralized zone that remains open to the south, north, and at depth, setting up a robust path toward a maiden Inferred Resource estimate.

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