Q2 Metals Corp. reports promising results from the 2025 drill program at the Cisco Lithium Project in Quebec, Canada. Drill hole CS25-065 revealed 179.2 m at 1.24% Li2O, extending the mineralized zone to the north unexpectedly. With a total of 74 drill holes completed, a four-rig program aims to define indicated resources for a Preliminary Economic Assessment by late 2026.

Drilling has resumed at the Cisco Project, with notable findings like 15.7 m at 1.48% Li2O in CS25-065 and 35.8 m at 1.51% Li2O in CS25-057. Aiming to move from inferred to indicated resources, Q2 Metals Corp. has a successful exploration target and plans to release an official resource estimate soon.

The Company is excited about the potential growth at the Cisco Project, with drill hole CS25-065 expanding the known Mineralized Zone unexpectedly. The winter program will focus on upgrading inferred mineral resources to indicated resources and working towards a Preliminary Economic Assessment by late 2026.

Two drill rigs initially tested the main mineralized zone at the Cisco Project, with a significant Exploration Target estimating 215 to 329 million tonnes of lithium mineralization based on the first 40 holes drilled. The latter half of 2025 saw a shift to infill-scale drilling to support the upcoming inferred Mineral Resource Estimate.

Analytical results from the 2025 Drill Program showcase the potential of the Cisco Project, with notable intervals like 49.8 m at 1.41% Li2O in CS25-057 and 18.1 m at 0.68% Li2O in exploration hole-52. The Company is committed to ongoing drilling for resource definition and economic assessment.

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