MAX Power Mining Expands Rider Natural Hydrogen Project in Saskatchewan
Key Ideas
  • The Rider Natural Hydrogen Project in Saskatchewan has expanded to 3,356 sq. km, making it Canada's largest Natural Hydrogen target area.
  • Historical hydrogen grades of up to 87.1% have been discovered in the new Tribune Block, showcasing the project's potential.
  • The company's focus on verifying naturally occurring hydrogen trends and reviewing datasets positions it as a pioneer in the Natural Hydrogen sector.
  • The favorable geology and policy framework in Saskatchewan provide an opportunity for potential first North American Natural Hydrogen production.
MAX Power Mining Corp. has significantly expanded its Rider Natural Hydrogen Project in southeast Saskatchewan, increasing its size to a total of 3,356 sq. km. This expansion marks it as the largest Natural Hydrogen target area in Canada. The project's highlights include the identification of historical hydrogen grades of up to 87.1% in the new Tribune Block and the enlargement of the Torquay-Rocanville Corridor based on newly-identified historical Natural Hydrogen occurrences. With the addition of eight new claim blocks, each showing potential upward migration of hydrogen, the project's scope has broadened. MAX Power Mining Corp. aims to verify the presence of naturally occurring hydrogen trends through a dedicated program and continues to analyze datasets to strengthen its leading position in the Natural Hydrogen sector. The company is leveraging Saskatchewan's favorable geology and policy framework, positioning the region for potential first North American Natural Hydrogen production. This strategic move signifies a significant step towards harnessing the vast potential of Natural Hydrogen resources in the region.
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