Q Battery Metals Corp. announced that the company has staked the Hector Strategic Metals property located in the Manicouagan Region of Quebec. Historic work that included trenching, bedrock sampling, and diamond drilling so far has discovered four uranium zones over a north-south extent of 4.7 km (Quebec's Systeme d'information geominiere (SIGEOM) website summary).

These zones are made up of several veins of uranium pegmatite hosted in gray and white granitic gneiss. The pegmatitic veins were mapped up to 20 m in width. In 2008, Resources Appalaches completed 22 diamond drill holes focussed within the southern portion of the property, with 20 of the holes intersecting pegmatite and 11 of those returning elevated uranium (up to 630 ppm).

The company warns the reader that Q Battery has not verified historic results, and there is no guarantee that the historic values will be obtained in future work programs. The Hector Property is accessed by paved highway for 470 Km east of Quebec City with 20 Km of gravel industrial road north from Highway Route Jacques-Cartier (Hwy 138) to the area of historic drilling. The results from historic exploration by other companies will greatly assist Q Battery Metals with future work programs on the Hector property. The Q Battery geologic team is in the process of compiling all of the information available for the project and will provide a more detailed summary in the near future.

Q Battery Metals exploration programs undertaken in Quebec are supervised by Dr. Mathieu Piche, OGQ, with office located north of Val d'Or. He is also a Q Battery Metals company director. The company has 100% interest in mineral claims within Quebec with exploration targeting critical and precious metals.

Perry Grunenberg, P.Geo, a "Qualified Person" as that term is defined under NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical information in this news release.