MAX Power nearly triples size of Rider Natural Hydrogen Project

August 8, 2024 |

In Canada, MAX Power Mining said it has nearly tripled the size of its recently announced Rider Natural Hydrogen Project along the expanded Torquay-Rocanville Corridor in southeast Saskatchewan. The firm noted that Rider is Canada’s largest Natural Hydrogen target area and now covers 3,356 sq. km with MAX Power’s staking of an additional eight claim blocks comprising 2,112 sq. km. Extensive research and data modeling have demonstrated that the favorable Torquay-Rocanville Corridor extends significantly to the east based on newly-identified historical Natural Hydrogen occurrences and favorable geology, the company said. The additional staking also includes a large claim block (Tribune) contiguous to the south and west of the Weyburn Block announced August 1, 2024. At Tribune, an1% historical hydrogen showing in an old well is very close to a major lineament approximately 40 km due south of the 96.4% hydrogen showing at Weyburn. Each of these additional claim blocks, under application, includes evidence of potential upward migration of hydrogen to surface, possibly through serpentinization or fracture zones, the firm added. Rav Mlait, MAX Power CEO, said: “What our leading team of Natural Hydrogen experts are finding in Saskatchewan is truly quite remarkable in terms of historical data and the broader geological context for this potential alternate energy source. This is ticking all the boxes on our proprietary model, putting Saskatchewan in a very favorable position for the discovery of North America’s first ‘deposits’ or accumulations of naturally occurring hydrogen gas.”

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