MAX Power Mining Corp. (CSE: MAXX; OTC: MAXXF; FRANKFURT: 89N) has announced the engagement of GLJ Ltd., a Calgary-based energy consulting firm, to support the commercial evaluation of the company's Lawson Natural Hydrogen system in Saskatchewan. This move follows 3D seismic results that significantly expanded the interpreted scale of the project, according to a press release.
GLJ will focus on resource modeling, development potential, and optimization of an expanded drill program targeting Natural Hydrogen and Helium across the 28 sq. km Lawson Complex. The firm will also contribute to the development of MAX Power's AI-driven MAXX LEMI platform. The engagement marks a critical step toward understanding the commercial viability of what the company describes as Canada's first-ever subsurface Natural Hydrogen system confirmed through deep drilling, with data validated by three independent labs.
The Lawson Discovery, located near Central Butte, Saskatchewan, is at the heart of MAX Power's exploration efforts. The company has built a dominant district-scale land position across Saskatchewan, holding approximately 1.3 million acres (521,000 hectares) of permits, with an additional 5.7 million acres under application. This land covers prime exploration ground prospective for large-volume accumulations of Natural Hydrogen, a potential low-carbon energy source.
MAX Power also holds a portfolio of properties in the United States and Canada focused on critical minerals, including a 2024 diamond drilling discovery at the Willcox Playa Lithium Project in southeast Arizona, which is 100%-owned by MAX Power's U.S. subsidiary. The company is committed to responsible exploration and development practices that prioritize environmental stewardship, meaningful community engagement, and strong corporate governance.
The engagement of GLJ Ltd. is a significant development for the Natural Hydrogen sector, which is gaining attention as a potential clean energy source. Natural Hydrogen, also known as white hydrogen, is naturally occurring and can be extracted with minimal environmental impact compared to traditional fossil fuels. If commercialized, the Lawson project could position Canada as a leader in this emerging industry.
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