Max Power Mining to Drill Canada’s First Deep Natural Hydrogen Well
Reuters
Oct 17
Max Power Mining to Drill Canada's First Deep Natural Hydrogen Well
MAX Power Mining Corp. has announced a significant operational milestone with the selection of a premier Saskatchewan-based drilling contractor for Canada's first dedicated deep well targeting Natural Hydrogen. Drilling is expected to begin at the Lawson target within the 200-kilometer Genesis Trend around November 7, 2025, pending the final well license. This project marks a transition from modeling to execution for MAX Power, which owns the country's largest permitted land package for Natural Hydrogen exploration and development, totaling 1.3 million acres with another 5.7 million acres under application. The initiative is supported by a strong geological model, collaboration with Saskatchewan's Petroleum Technology Research Centre, and backing from high-profile investors. The company will present updates on this pioneering project at the H-Nat Natural Hydrogen Summit in Paris.
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