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    MAX Power hydrogen validation drilling: reservoir performance lens for engineers

    July 14, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    MAX Power hydrogen validation drilling: reservoir performance lens for engineers

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    MAX Power Mining has begun a multi‑well commercial validation drilling programme at its Lawson Natural Hydrogen Complex in south‑central Saskatchewan, targeting a 14.2‑km² hydrogen‑bearing structural closure within a broader 28‑km² system. The campaign will use Savanna rig #416, a high‑efficiency super‑single previously deployed at Bracken, coupled with MAX Power’s in‑house hydrogen‑helium detection system to measure flow, pressure behaviour, continuity, concentrations and deliverability. Success would provide rare hard data on reservoir performance for natural hydrogen, informing well design, completion strategy and potential commercial pathways under its “months to molecules” plan.

    Technical Brief

    • 3D seismic and modelling underpinned delineation of the 14.2‑km² structural closure within the 28‑km² complex.
    • Independent laboratory confirmation of hydrogen presence preceded the high‑resolution 3D seismic acquisition phase.
    • Savanna rig #416, a high‑efficiency super‑single, is redeployed after encountering multiple prospective zones at Bracken.
    • MAX Power’s in‑house hydrogen‑helium detection package is integrated at rig level for real‑time gas characterisation.
    • The Lawson Natural Hydrogen Complex is positioned in south‑central Saskatchewan, within an established sedimentary basin setting.
    • Corporate funding support includes 5.24 million options issued at $2.10, three‑year term to Nov. 11, 2026.
    • Management describes project advancement as moving from discovery to commercial pathway assessment within roughly one year.

    Our Take

    The options package running to November 11, 2026 lines up closely with the C$25 million Eric Sprott financing disclosed on 22 May 2026, signalling that key resource definition and offtake validation milestones for Lawson hydrogen and helium are expected within a roughly two‑year window.

    With Lawson and Bracken both in Saskatchewan and an MOU already in place with the City of Moose Jaw (15 May 2026 article), the addition of an offtake‑type arrangement involving US Vanadium positions MAX Power to market natural hydrogen and helium into both Canadian industrial corridors and US strategic stockpile‑linked demand.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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