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MAX Power Triples Rider Natural Hydrogen Project Amid High Hydrogen Grades

MAX Power Mining Corp. (CSE: MAXX; OTC: MAXXF; FRANKFURT: 89N) has nearly tripled the size of its Rider Natural Hydrogen Project. The expanded project now covers 3,356 sq. km along the Torquay-Rocanville Corridor in southeast Saskatchewan.

Rider Natural Hydrogen Project Expansion

MAX Power staked an additional 2,112 sq. km in eight new claim blocks. Extensive research has shown that the Torquay-Rocanville Corridor stretches significantly to the east, revealing historical Natural Hydrogen occurrences and favorable geology.

Highlights of Newly-Acquired Claim Blocks

Tribune

The Tribune Block includes a well with 87.1% historical hydrogen showing, close to a major lineament 40 km south of the Weyburn Block.

Bromhead

Bromhead Block is located between the Tribune and Torquay blocks. It contains clusters of hydrogen showings, especially near the U.S. border.

Alameda

Situated west of Alameda town, this block has wells with hydrogen values reaching 20.2%.

Torquay

West of Estevan, the Torquay Block has historical hydrogen values as high as 11.0%.

Macoun

Located northwest of Estevan, the Macoun Block aligns with the Elbow-Weyburn Lineament, similar to the Weyburn Block.

Estevan and Estevan North

These blocks stretch from the U.S. border toward the Lampman West Block, featuring wells with significant hydrogen data.

Kisbey

Between the Stoughton, Midale, and Lampman West Blocks, Kisbey has wells with hydrogen values up to 14.8%.

Future Plans

Geologists are planning to verify potential hydrogen trends at Rider. MAX Power aims to leverage its first-mover advantage in the Natural Hydrogen sector in North America. The company is reviewing extensive data to further its exploration efforts in Saskatchewan and beyond.

Natural Hydrogen Potential in Saskatchewan

The Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin overlaying the crystalline Pre-Cambrian basement serves as a source for naturally occurring hydrogen. Deep structures, including faults and domes, facilitate gas movement into the basin, allowing hydrogen accumulation.

MAX Power is positioned to drive innovation in Canada’s Natural Hydrogen sector through substantial research and strategic exploration.

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