
Record Resources Confirms Dissolved Hydrogen Anomalies in Lake Temiskaming
Record Resources (TSXV: REC) has confirmed the presence of hydrogen anomalies on its Lorrain-Bucke property at Lake Temiskaming, Ontario. The findings come from a collaborative geochemical survey with INRS and QIMC, conducted through ice-drilled sampling lines across the lake’s Ontario-side graben.
The anomalies were detected in deep winter-stratified waters, suggesting active hydrogen outgassing along faults exposed on the Ontario coastline. The technique proved effective for hydrogen prospecting in lake environments.
CEO Michael Judson emphasized this early success validates the QIMC-INRS model and sets the stage for expanded exploration this summer.
Full press release attached below:
Hydrogen Anomalies Found on Record Resources' Lorrain-Bucke Property
Newsfile – April 7, 2025
Calgary, Alberta – Record Resources (TSXV: REC) reports that hydrogen anomalies were discovered on its Lorrain-Bucke property at Lake Temiskaming, Ontario.
The hydrogen anomalies were identified during a recent work program completed by Marc Richer-Laflèche from Quebec City’s Institut National de Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Quebec Innovative Materials Corp (QIMC), and Record Resources.
Quoted from Mr. Richer-Laflèche’s report:
“During winter work in 2025, a joint scientific team (QIMC, Record Resources, INRS, and Timiskaming First Nation) carried out a geochemical survey to measure dissolved hydrogen concentrations in the water of Lake Témiscamingue.”“Real anomalies were detected in the lake’s deep waters, and more specifically in the transition zone linked to the winter stratification of the lake’s waters.”“The survey was carried out along three sections of Lake Témiscamingue (lines 1, 2, and 3), oriented perpendicular to the main faults of the Lake Témiscamingue graben. These are particularly evident on the Ontario side of the lake.”“The survey was based on holes drilled in the ice with an ice auger. The holes, spaced at approximately 100m intervals, were located by GPS and the bathymetry measured using sonar.”“For hydrogen prospecting in a lake watershed, the results show that the prospecting technique is effective for targeting anomalies and detecting hydrogen emplacement and concentration processes.”“On the Ontario side, Quaternary and recent erosion processes have excavated much of the cover, exposing bedrock and certain faults along the Ontario coastline. It is likely that hydrogen outgassing is active on the Ontario side, and more specifically in the trenches of the Lake Témiscamingue graben.”“This could explain the presence of hydrogen at the thermal interface delineating the different water masses of the lake’s winter stratification. Higher-resolution studies in summer will be needed to clarify the mechanisms responsible for the dissolved hydrogen in deep Ontario waters.”
Michael Judson, CEO, stated:
“Hydrogen exploration has begun with a very modest program on Lorrain-Bucke and already it has yielded a positive response. The results confirm that the prospecting methodology developed by QIMC and INRS is effective in identifying hydrogen emplacement in water. This is an auspicious beginning to the partnership.”

For more information, contact:
Michael C. Judson, Chairman & CEO
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