MAX Power Mining Corp.

https://www.maxpowermining.com/

MAX Power Mining Corp. is a Canadian mineral and energy exploration company primarily focused on pioneering the development of natural hydrogen as a new primary energy source. The company's mission is to unlock a low-carbon, baseload source of hydrogen energy to support Canada's clean-energy transition, industrial electrification, and growing power demands, including those driven by AI infrastructure. Headquartered in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with additional offices in Regina, the company positions itself within a supportive ecosystem for resource development and technological innovation.

MAX Power's core activities revolve around natural hydrogen exploration, notably the Lawson Discovery near Central Butte, Saskatchewan, which represents Canada's first confirmed subsurface natural hydrogen system. The company holds a significant land position in Saskatchewan, comprising approximately 1.3 million permitted acres with an additional 5.7 million acres under application, targeting large-volume accumulations of natural hydrogen. Beyond hydrogen, MAX Power maintains a portfolio of critical mineral exploration projects in the United States and Canada, highlighted by the Willcox Playa Lithium Project in southeast Arizona. The company is also developing MAXX LEMI, an AI-driven Large Earth Model Integration Platform designed to optimize natural hydrogen exploration.

In recent developments, MAX Power Mining Corp. confirmed the Lawson Discovery as Canada's first subsurface natural hydrogen system in January 2026. Following this, in April 2026, the company engaged GLJ Ltd. to advance the commercial evaluation of the Lawson project, leveraging recent 3D seismic results that expanded the project's interpreted scale. Led by President and CEO Ranjith Ran Narayanasamy, MAX Power is positioned as a first mover in North America's emerging natural hydrogen sector, emphasizing responsible exploration, environmental stewardship, community engagement, and strong corporate governance.

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