MAX Power Mining Corp. (CSE: MAXX) (OTC: MAXXF) (FRANKFURT: 89N) is set to showcase its pioneering work in the natural hydrogen sector at the 2026 Global Energy Show Canada in Calgary. The company will highlight recent progress at its flagship Lawson Natural Hydrogen Project in Saskatchewan, where it confirmed Canada’s first subsurface natural hydrogen system earlier this year. This participation comes as the company advances commercial evaluation activities and prepares a multi-well drilling program to assess the scale and commercial viability of the hydrogen system.
The Global Energy Show is a key platform for MAX Power to demonstrate its leadership in the emerging natural hydrogen industry. The company will take part in conference events focused on artificial intelligence, industrial electrification, and next-generation energy systems, while also exhibiting at the Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership pavilion. According to the press release, MAX Power has been named a finalist for the Emerging Clean Technologies Award at the show, a recognition that underscores its innovative approach to clean energy exploration.
The implications of MAX Power’s work extend beyond the company itself. Natural hydrogen, which occurs naturally in underground reservoirs, offers a low-carbon alternative to conventional hydrogen production methods that often rely on fossil fuels. If commercialized, it could provide a cost-effective and environmentally friendly energy source for sectors such as transportation, industry, and power generation. MAX Power’s confirmation of a subsurface natural hydrogen system in Saskatchewan marks a significant milestone for Canada, potentially positioning the country as a leader in this nascent field.
MAX Power’s Lawson Discovery near Central Butte, Saskatchewan, represents the first such system confirmed through deep drilling in Canada, with data validated by three independent labs. The company has built a dominant land position across the province, totaling approximately 1.3 million acres (521,000 hectares) of permits covering prime exploration ground prospective for large-volume accumulations of natural hydrogen. This district-scale land position gives MAX Power a strategic advantage in exploring and developing natural hydrogen resources.
The company is also pursuing critical minerals exploration, with a portfolio of properties in the United States and Canada highlighted by 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. This diversification into lithium and other critical minerals aligns with the broader shift toward decarbonization and the growing demand for battery metals.
As MAX Power prepares its near-term multi-well drilling program, the results could provide crucial insights into the commercial potential of natural hydrogen. The company’s commitment to responsible exploration and development practices, including environmental stewardship and community engagement, positions it as a responsible player in the energy transition. The Global Energy Show Canada serves as a venue to share these advancements and attract further interest from investors and industry partners seeking exposure to the next generation of clean energy technologies.
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