MAX Power Mining Corp. (CSE: MAXX) (OTC: MAXXF) (FRANKFURT: 89N) announced its participation in the 2026 Global Energy Show Canada in Calgary, where the company will showcase recent advancements at its flagship Lawson Natural Hydrogen Project in Saskatchewan and its leadership in the emerging Natural Hydrogen sector. The event comes as the company advances commercial evaluation activities at the Lawson Project following confirmation of Canada’s first subsurface Natural Hydrogen system and completion of high-resolution 3D seismic imaging across the broader Lawson Complex.
Natural Hydrogen, also known as white hydrogen, is a naturally occurring, zero-carbon energy source that could play a critical role in the global energy transition. MAX Power’s Lawson Discovery near Central Butte, Saskatchewan, represents Canada’s first-ever subsurface Natural Hydrogen system confirmed through deep drilling, with data validated by three independent labs. This breakthrough positions the company at the forefront of a nascent industry that could potentially provide a low-cost, clean alternative to fossil fuels and electrolytic hydrogen.
The significance of this announcement extends beyond the company itself. As nations and industries seek to decarbonize, Natural Hydrogen offers a promising new avenue for clean energy. If commercialized, it could reduce reliance on hydrogen produced from natural gas or electrolysis, which often requires significant energy inputs. MAX Power’s work in Saskatchewan could pave the way for a new energy sector in Canada, creating economic opportunities and reinforcing the country’s position in the global clean energy landscape.
MAX Power will participate in multiple conference events focused on artificial intelligence, industrial electrification, and next-generation energy systems, while also exhibiting at the Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership pavilion. The company was named a finalist for the Emerging Clean Technologies Award at the Global Energy Show, highlighting its innovative approach. Additionally, MAX Power is preparing a near-term multi-well drilling program aimed at further evaluating the scale and commercial potential of the Natural Hydrogen system.
For investors and industry observers, this development underscores the growing momentum behind Natural Hydrogen as a viable energy source. The company has built dominant district-scale land positions across Saskatchewan with approximately 1.3 million acres (521,000 hectares) of permits covering prime exploration ground prospective for large-volume accumulations of Natural Hydrogen. This extensive land package gives MAX Power a significant first-mover advantage in Canada.
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