MAX Power Expands Rider Natural Hydrogen Project in Saskatchewan
Key Ideas
  • MAX Power Mining Corp. has significantly increased the size of its Rider Natural Hydrogen Project in Saskatchewan, making it Canada's largest Natural Hydrogen target area.
  • The expansion includes additional claim blocks with evidence of potential upward migration of hydrogen to the surface through serpentinization or fracture zones.
  • Saskatchewan's geological context and pro-business environment position it favorably to lead in the discovery and production of North America's first naturally occurring hydrogen gas deposits.
  • Geologists are working on a program to confirm the presence of a naturally occurring hydrogen trend at Rider, as MAX Power aims to capitalize on its first mover advantage in the Natural Hydrogen sector.
MAX Power Mining Corp. has announced the significant expansion of its Rider Natural Hydrogen Project in Saskatchewan, making it the largest Natural Hydrogen target area in Canada. The project now covers 3,356 sq. km, including the staking of eight additional claim blocks totaling 2,112 sq. km. The expansion was motivated by extensive research and data modelling indicating the favorable Torquay-Rocanville Corridor, with additional historical hydrogen occurrences and favorable geology. The newly acquired claim blocks, such as Tribune, Bromhead, Alameda, Torquay, Macoun, Estevan, Estevan North, and Kisbey, show evidence of potential hydrogen migration to the surface. MAX Power's CEO highlighted the remarkable findings and geological potential for natural hydrogen in Saskatchewan. Geologists are moving forward with a program to confirm the existence of a naturally occurring hydrogen trend at Rider. As MAX Power continues to analyze datasets and solidify its position in the Natural Hydrogen sector, Saskatchewan's pro-business environment and geological advantages position it well to lead in North America's natural hydrogen exploration. The article also outlines the geological model for the concentration of natural hydrogen in Saskatchewan, emphasizing the role of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin and the Pre-Cambrian basement. The piece concludes with links to further resources on Natural Hydrogen and MAX Power's initiatives, along with technical information reviewed by the company's Qualified Person.
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