MAX Power makes biggest natural hydrogen discovery in Canada using special technique
MAX Power has identified a potential source of white hydrogen in Saskatchewan. MAX Power Mining Corp., a publicly traded company dedicated to targeting natural hydrogen discoveries in North America, has uncovered a potential naturally occurring hydrogen resource play in southeast Saskatchewan. This resource play (a relatively large accumulation of hydrocarbon that occurs over a broad geological region) was discovered by the company using its proprietary methods and date modeling. Possible grades of hydrogen up to 96.4%. According to MAX Power, its prospective natural hydrogen (also known as w…
MAX Power has identified a potential source of white hydrogen in Saskatchewan.
MAX Power Mining Corp., a publicly traded company dedicated to targeting natural hydrogen discoveries in North America, has uncovered a potential naturally occurring hydrogen resource play in southeast Saskatchewan. This resource play (a relatively large accumulation of hydrocarbon that occurs over a broad geological region) was discovered by the company using its proprietary methods and date modeling.Possible grades of hydrogen up to 96.4%.
According to MAX Power, its prospective natural hydrogen (also known as white hydrogen) discovery features dozens of historical hydrogen showings, among these include grades up to 96.4%. As a result from their discovery, MAX Power has assembled (via a series of permit applications) a 1,244 sq. km land package it’s dubbed the “Rider Natural Hydrogen Project”. This land package is stationed within the Torquay-Rocanville Corridor, an area stretching 200 km (124 miles) long. There are more than one high-priority target areas over five separate large claim blocks. Each of these areas show evidence of possible upward migration of hydrogen to surface. This makes the Rider Natural Hydrogen Project the biggest known area in Canada to date for the possible finding of naturally occurring accumulations of hydrogen gas. [caption id="attachment_66157" align="aligncenter" width="1375"]
Map showing the location of Max Power’s Natural Hydrogen Permit Applications - Source: MAX Power[/caption]
MAX Power’s 1,244sq km staking covers nearly all the available Crown land and the premier natural H2 targets within the Torquay-Rocanville Corridor.