MAX Power Mining Corp. Identifies Promising Natural Hydrogen Resource in Saskatchewan
Key Ideas
- Identification of a large naturally occurring hydrogen resource in Saskatchewan.
- Staking of 1,244 sq. km land package in a promising geological area.
- Historical hydrogen showings with grades up to 96.4% and potential for surface migration.
- First-mover advantage in the Natural Hydrogen sector in Canada and the US.
MAX Power Mining Corp. has identified a significant natural hydrogen resource in southeast Saskatchewan, Canada. The company has secured a 1,244 sq. km land package known as the 'Rider Natural Hydrogen Project' within the Torquay-Rocanville Corridor area. Key highlights include historical hydrogen showings with grades reaching up to 96.4%, indicating a promising geological context. Notably, a portion of the dataset revealed that 7 out of 45 wells exhibited hydrogen grades exceeding 10%, suggesting a considerable potential for upward migration of hydrogen towards the surface. MAX Power plans to further investigate and validate the hydrogen trend at Rider while expanding its presence in the Natural Hydrogen sector across Canada and the United States. By utilizing proprietary methods and data modeling, the company has taken steps to establish a first-mover advantage in this emerging sector. Through permit applications, MAX Power aims to capitalize on the identified hydrogen resource to contribute to the energy sector's evolution.
Topics
Policy
Energy Sector
Mining
Data Modeling
Resource Discovery
Geological
Land Package
First-mover Advantage
Permit Applications
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