Max Power Mining (MAXX.CN) has signed a memorandum of understanding with the City of Moose Jaw in Saskatchewan to jointly advance opportunities in commercializing natural hydrogen commercialization in the region, the company said Friday.
Moose Jaw is part of the Regina-Moose Jaw Industrial Corridor, a strategic hub of transportation, logistics, industrial operations, energy infrastructure, skilled workforce, education and research capabilities in Saskatchewan.
Max Power's Lawson Discovery is located about 80 kilometers northwest of Moose Jaw, and the Genesis Trend extending directly through this corridor. The company believes it can connect its project to the hub for potential end-use demand, infrastructure development, workforce growth, and long-term regional economic expansion.
"As MAX Power advances its Natural Hydrogen project toward commercial validation, we see a meaningful opportunity to support innovation, attract investment, create long-term economic value, and help position this region at the forefront of a new category of domestically sourced clean energy," Max Power Chief Executive Officer Ran Narayanasamy said.