Q2 Metals (QTWO.V) continues to regularly release drill results from its flagship Cisco Lithium project in Quebec, Canada.

One of the more recent eye-catching assay results was the result from hole CS25-036 which intersected nine separate mineralized intervals with 272.5 meters at 1.61% Li2O as thickest interval, with an above-average grade. Other holes also encountered thick mineralized zones with for instance 66.5 meters of 1.55% Li2O and just over 107 meters containing 1.87% Li2O.

The company continues to drill the asset, and is still aiming to publish a maiden resource estimate at Cisco in the first half of 2026. As a reminder, the company currently has an exploration target of 215-329 million tonnes at an average grade of 1-1.38% Li2O (and this target is based on the results of just the first 40 holes).


Disclosure: The author has a small long position in Q2 Metals. This post is for educational purposes only; be mindful investing in junior mining stocks is risky and you may lose your entire investment if things go wrong. Please read the disclaimer.

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