MAX Power Mining Expands Natural Hydrogen Exploration with New Saskatchewan Target
MAX Power Mining has identified the Bracken target as its first high-priority Natural Hydrogen drilling location beyond the Genesis Trend in Saskatchewan, advancing Canada's position in the emerging natural hydrogen sector.

MAX Power Mining has announced the identification of "Bracken" as its first high-priority Natural Hydrogen drill target beyond the 200-kilometer Genesis Trend in Saskatchewan. Located 15 kilometers north of the Montana border within the company's 120,000-acre Grasslands Project, Bracken occupies a distinct geological zone characterized by a unique rock assemblage and proximity to known hydrogen and helium occurrences.
The company plans to acquire new 2D seismic data this quarter to define optimal drill locations, complementing its upcoming Lawson well, which will be Canada's first deep test dedicated to Natural Hydrogen. This expansion represents a significant step in MAX Power's strategy to establish itself as a leader in the emerging natural hydrogen sector, building on its dominant district-scale land position covering approximately 1.3 million acres of permits across prime exploration ground.
The identification of Bracken comes as MAX Power positions itself at the forefront of North America's shift to decarbonization through innovative mineral exploration. The company's extensive land holdings, covering approximately 521,000 hectares, are considered prospective for large volume accumulations of Natural Hydrogen, with high-priority initial drill target areas identified for commencement of drilling in Q4 2025.
MAX Power's broader portfolio includes properties in the United States and Canada focused on critical minerals, highlighted by a 2024 diamond drilling discovery at the Willcox Playa Lithium Project in southeast Arizona. The company maintains its corporate communications through specialized platforms including MiningNewsWire, which provides comprehensive coverage of developments in the global mining and resources sectors.
The natural hydrogen exploration initiative represents a growing focus within the mining industry as companies seek to capitalize on the transition to cleaner energy sources. MAX Power's systematic approach to target identification and planned drilling activities positions the company to potentially unlock significant natural hydrogen resources, contributing to Canada's emerging role in the global hydrogen economy.
Investors and stakeholders can access the latest corporate developments through the company's dedicated newsroom at https://ibn.fm/MAXXF, which provides regular updates on exploration progress and corporate milestones. The expansion into the Bracken target demonstrates MAX Power's commitment to advancing its natural hydrogen exploration program while maintaining its focus on critical minerals development across North America.