MAX Power Mining to Host Regina News Conference Following Historic Natural Hydrogen Well Drilling
November 26th, 2025 2:20 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
MAX Power Mining will hold a November 2025 news conference with Saskatchewan government officials following the company's historic drilling of Canada's first dedicated Natural Hydrogen well, marking a significant milestone in the country's clean energy transition.

MAX Power Mining has scheduled a news conference for November 27, 2025, at Innovation Saskatchewan Research and Technology Park in Regina, where Saskatchewan government ministers are expected to attend. The 8:30 a.m. CST event follows MAX Power's historic drilling of Canada's first dedicated Natural Hydrogen well at the Lawson target on the Genesis Trend. Company leadership including CEO Mansoor Jan, Directors Neil McMillan and Rob Norris, Chief Geoscientist Steve Halabura, Advisory Board Chairman Brent Dunlop, and PTRC President and CEO Ran Narayanasamy will participate in the briefing, with interviews available afterward.
The significance of this development lies in MAX Power's position as a first mover in the rapidly growing Natural Hydrogen sector, where the company has built a dominant district-scale land position with approximately 1.3 million acres of permits covering prime exploration ground. This extensive land package represents one of the largest dedicated Natural Hydrogen exploration positions in North America, positioning the company at the forefront of what many energy experts believe could be a transformative energy source. The high priority initial drill target areas identified for commencement of drilling in Q4 2025 underscore the company's aggressive timeline for advancing this emerging energy resource.
Natural Hydrogen, also known as white hydrogen or gold hydrogen, represents a potentially revolutionary clean energy source that occurs naturally in the Earth's crust. Unlike conventional hydrogen production methods that require significant energy input and produce carbon emissions, Natural Hydrogen is generated through natural geological processes and can be extracted directly from underground reservoirs. This positions Natural Hydrogen as a potentially carbon-free energy source that could play a critical role in global decarbonization efforts. The successful drilling of Canada's first dedicated Natural Hydrogen well marks a pivotal moment in the country's energy transition strategy.
The company's broader strategic focus aligns with North America's shift toward decarbonization, with MAX Power also maintaining a portfolio of properties in the United States and Canada focused on critical minerals. These include the Willcox Playa Lithium Project in southeast Arizona, where the company made a diamond drilling discovery in 2024. The convergence of Natural Hydrogen exploration with critical minerals development positions MAX Power at the intersection of multiple clean energy transition themes. Additional information about the company's developments is available through their newsroom at https://ibn.fm/MAXXF.
The upcoming news conference in Regina represents more than just a corporate announcement—it signals Saskatchewan's emerging role in the global clean energy landscape. With government ministers in attendance, the event underscores the provincial government's interest in developing Natural Hydrogen as part of its broader energy and economic development strategy. The location at Innovation Saskatchewan Research and Technology Park further emphasizes the technological and innovative aspects of this emerging energy sector. As countries worldwide seek alternatives to fossil fuels, the development of Natural Hydrogen resources in Canada could position the country as a leader in this nascent but potentially transformative energy field.
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