MAX Power Mining Corp. (CSE: MAXX; OTC: MAXXF; FRANKFURT: 89N) (“MAX Power” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the discovery of an important new Natural Hydrogen large target area known as “Lucky Lake” in the northwest corner of the 200-km-long Genesis Trend in southern Saskatchewan.
Favorably situated near major infrastructure, Lucky Lake has similar attributes to Lawson (50 km to the southeast), including geophysical footprint, where MAX Power will soon launch Canada’s first dedicated deep drilling program for Natural Hydrogen.
Lucky Lake Highlights
- Lucky Lake is within what’s interpreted by MAX Power’s geoscience team as a “mobile zone”, a belt of rocks of higher density and low magnetic response which suggests these rocks may have been serpentinized (a process that releases hydrogen).
- Lucky Lake shares similar features to Lawson (refer to Sept. 30, 2025 news release) - preliminary reconnaissance 2D trade seismic suggests the presence of complex structures created by multiple processes, including periodic basement movement, early and late dissolution of Middle Devonian salts, and relatively young igneous intrusive activity.
- The MAX Power geoscience team is immediately proceeding with further detailed analysis of Lucky Lake, including the acquisition of additional trade data, to prioritize potential drill targets.
- Lucky Lake is near a major source of hydroelectric power at the Gardiner Dam. In addition, it’s adjacent to the potash mining corridor and within a 2-hour drive of the city of Saskatoon to the northeast, Saskatchewan’s largest city.
Mr. Steve Halabura, MAX Power Chief Geoscientist, commented: “Lucky Lake underscores how a ‘pipeline’ of high-quality targets is developing at Genesis as we review an abundance of early-stage prospects with a disciplined scientific approach. The scalability of Genesis is remarkable – it is unmatched in Canada for Natural Hydrogen potential in terms of size, the elements necessary for accumulations, and nearby infrastructure to allow for a relatively quick pathway to commercialization.”
Mr. Mansoor Jan, MAX Power CEO, added: “Our work at Lucky Lake reinforces the scale and momentum of the Genesis Trend. Each new advanced target adds depth to our exploration model and expands the foundation for Canada’s first commercial Natural Hydrogen program, also giving our shareholders additional leverage. With PTRC’s scientific collaboration and Saskatchewan’s strong support for innovation, MAX Power is well- positioned to lead this emerging clean energy frontier.”
Figure 1: Genesis Trend
Why This Matters To Investors
Lucky Lake further validates the size and scalability of MAX Power’s Genesis Trend, reinforcing the Company’s position as the clear leader in Canada’s emerging Natural Hydrogen industry. For investors, this represents exposure to a potential new primary energy source - clean, low-cost, and backed by Saskatchewan’s infrastructure and institutional support. As MAX Power advances its first deep well program at Lawson and expands the Genesis Trend portfolio, the company continues to build the scientific and operational framework that could reshape Canada’s Natural Hydrogen landscape.
MAX Power Saskatchewan Natural Hydrogen Documentary Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXGDtTUbJ2c
MAX Power Natural Hydrogen Presentation
Learn more about MAX Power’s advantage in North America’s Natural Hydrogen sector by clicking on the following link:
https://www.maxpowermining.com/Maxpower_Hydrogen_Oct3_2025.pdf
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