MAX Power Mining Corp. has received a drilling license for the first well of its planned Natural Hydrogen drill program in Saskatchewan. The well at the Lawson target will be spud on or about November 7, 2025, with procurement and preparations complete.

The geoscience program for the Lawson well includes the use of gas chromatographs and a mass spectrometer to sample any gas stream for helium, nitrogen, methane, and hydrogen. The well will test the play concept of a complex basement structure conducive to hydrogen formation.

MAX Power will present at the H-Nat Hydrogen Conference in Paris, France, on November 13-14, with a prime presentation slot to discuss advancing Canada’s first dedicated Natural Hydrogen well. The Company aims to redefine clean baseload energy and position itself at the forefront of a new energy story.

The upcoming drilling campaign for Natural Hydrogen represents a significant milestone for MAX Power, showcasing its technical prowess and growth potential in the energy sector. With a well-funded project and strong provincial support, the Company aims to define the world’s first commercial Natural Hydrogen discovery.

MAX Power is an exploration company focused on North America’s decarbonization shift, with a strong presence in the Natural Hydrogen sector. The Company holds a dominant land position for exploration, with drill target areas identified for Q4 2025. MAX Power also owns properties in the U.S. and Canada focused on critical minerals.

Read more at GlobeNewswire: MAX Power Receives Drilling License for Canada’s First