Quebec Innovative Materials (CSE: QIMC, OTCQB: QIMCF, FSE: 7FJ) is pursuing a growing portfolio of projects focused on the identification and development of naturally occurring hydrogen systems in Canada and the United States. The company sees white hydrogen as a significant opportunity to help unlock an affordable and scalable new source of clean energy.
White hydrogen, also called natural or geologic hydrogen, is defined by the United States Geological Survey as hydrogen that is “found naturally beneath the Earth’s surface.” Similar to conventional petroleum resources, it is produced and stored within underground rock formations, creating the potential for large-scale natural accumulation systems.
As global demand for cleaner and more sustainable energy solutions continues to grow, naturally occurring hydrogen is gaining attention as a potentially transformative resource. Compared to conventionally produced hydrogen, white hydrogen could provide a lower cost and more scalable route to meeting future energy needs while reducing reliance on carbon-intensive production methods.
Company Highlights
- mining-friendly jurisdiction: Nova Scotia and Quebec respectively rank As the top 7th and 10th Canadian jurisdictions for investment attractiveness in 2025.
- advanced exploration model: Its proprietary Reactivated Rift and Graben Geostructure (R2G2™) developed with INRS Quebec was successfully validated through drilling at the West Advocate Project in Nova Scotia.
- strategic partnership: The company has established partnerships with Diagnomed Holdings, Black Tree Energy Group and First Atlas Resources to support exploration and expansion efforts across North America.
- strong economic situation: Recent C$17.3 million financing provides funding and technical assistance to accelerate exploration and project development across North America.
