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Tue Jul 14, 2026, 11:35 AM 4 hrs ago

MAX Power Mobilizes for Commercial Validation Program at Canada's First Natural Hydrogen Discovery

https://www.maxpowermining.com/max-power-mobilizes-for-commercial-validation-program-at-canadas-first-natural-hydrogen-discovery/
Multi-well program commences early next week at Lawson Complex following 3D seismic and independent modelling as MAX Power advances toward potential commercial-scale Natural Hydrogen development.

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REGINA, SK – July 10, 2026 – MAX Power Mining Corp. (CSE: MAXX; OTC: MAXXF; FSE: 89N) (“MAX Power” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that Savanna Drilling Rig #416 is being mobilized early next week to the Lawson Natural Hydrogen Complex in south-central Saskatchewan to commence a multi-well commercial validation drill program aimed at defining the world’s first large-scale commercial discovery of Natural Hydrogen.

Savanna Rig #416 is a highly efficient “super single” rig that was used this past spring at the Bracken target (a 325-km step-out from the Lawson Discovery) where MAX Power encountered multiple prospective Natural Hydrogen and helium zones for near-term follow-up. Savanna Rig #416 comes with an exceptionally experienced crew and is outfitted with special state-of-the-art gas detection equipment, for Natural Hydrogen and helium, provided by the MAX Power technical team.



The initial well in this follow-up program at Lawson is being drilled into the apex of the Lawson structure, approximately 2 km from the original discovery, based on a high-resolution 3D seismic survey completed during the spring that outlined a 14.2 sq. km structural closure, above the gas-water contact, within a broader Lawson Complex covering 28 sq. km.



Following Canada’s first confirmed subsurface Natural Hydrogen discovery, high resolution 3D seismic defining a 14.2 sq. km structural closure, and independent modeling by GLJ Ltd., MAX Power is now testing the key technical parameters required before potential commercial development, including flow, pressure behaviour, continuity, concentrations, deliverability, and commercial scalability.

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