CEO Clips - Q2 Metals Advances Lithium Discovery Toward Resource and Economic Study in Quebec

Early-stage project in James Bay shows scale as drilling supports upcoming resource estimate
What is Q2 Metals working toward at its lithium project?
Q2 Metals is advancing its lithium exploration project in Quebec’s James Bay region toward an initial resource estimate, with ongoing drilling defining a large mineralized zone and supporting a preliminary economic assessment.
Lithium exploration often starts with one key question:
Is there enough scale to build a resource?
Q2 Metals is working to answer that.
The company is focused on its lithium project in James Bay, Quebec, a region that has become a focal point for North American lithium exploration.
While still considered an early-stage project, drilling completed to date has already outlined a large mineralized zone, suggesting meaningful potential.
Management describes the current phase as one of definition and validation.
Ongoing drilling is aimed at refining the extent of mineralization and gathering the data required for a maiden resource estimate.
That resource estimate is expected to be a key milestone, marking the transition from exploration toward early-stage development.
From there, the company plans to move directly into a preliminary economic assessment (PEA).
This progression—drilling, resource, economic study—is a typical pathway for lithium projects as they move closer to potential development.
Timing also plays a role.
Lithium remains a critical component in battery technologies, supporting electric vehicles, energy storage, and broader electrification trends.
As demand for battery metals continues to grow, projects in established jurisdictions like Quebec may attract increased attention.
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