Max Power Mining Corp. Drills Canada’s First Deep Well Targeting Natural Hydrogen in Saskatchewan

Reuters
2025/12/31
Max Power Mining Corp. Drills Canada’s First Deep Well Targeting Natural Hydrogen in Saskatchewan

Max Power Mining Corp. has announced significant progress in its natural hydrogen development efforts in Saskatchewan, Canada. The company, a leader in mineral exploration focused on decarbonization, has secured approximately 1.3 million acres of exploration permits in the region. Max Power recently drilled Canada’s first-ever deep well specifically targeting natural hydrogen at its Lawson target on the Genesis Trend, confirming the presence of both natural hydrogen and helium across multiple horizons. Ongoing analytic and completion testing are underway. Recent strategic investments, including backing from Eric Sprott and Vietnam-based Bitexco, have bolstered the company’s financial position and international profile, paving the way for continued drilling and development of additional targets. Max Power also maintains a portfolio of critical mineral projects in North America, including a lithium discovery at its Willcox Playa Project in Arizona.

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