Q2 Metals Reports High-Grade Lithium Intercepts at Cisco Project
Reuters
Dec 01
Q2 Metals Reports High-Grade Lithium Intercepts at Cisco Project
Q2 Metals Corp. has reported significant progress at its Cisco Lithium Project, where ongoing infill drilling continues to return strong results. The company is currently operating four drill rigs on site and has completed 27,295 metres over 67 holes. Recent drill highlights include wide, mineralized intercepts such as 95.1 metres at 1.56% Li₂O and 81.9 metres at 1.56% Li₂O. The drilling campaign aims to support an initial inferred Mineral Resource Estimate, targeted for release in the first quarter of 2026. The current exploration target for the main mineralized zone ranges from 215 to 329 million tonnes at grades between 1.0% and 1.38% Li₂O. These results underscore the consistency and robustness of lithium mineralization at the project as Q2 Metals advances its exploration efforts.
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