MAX Power Retains GLJ Ltd. for Commercial Evaluation of Lawson Natural Hydrogen Project

MAX Power Mining Corp. has retained Calgary-based energy consulting group GLJ Ltd. to support the commercial evaluation of the Lawson Natural Hydrogen system near Central Butte, Saskatchewan. The engagement follows recent 3D seismic results that expanded the interpreted scale of the project.
The Lawson Complex encompasses 28 square kilometers and is part of the broader 475-kilometer Genesis Trend, where dozens of additional prospects have been identified. GLJ will focus on reservoir modeling, resource potential estimation, and near-term commercial development prospects for the complex. The firm will also optimize the upcoming expanded drill program targeting commercial deposits of natural hydrogen and helium.
GLJ brings five decades of expertise in resource evaluation and reservoir engineering to the project. The engagement represents MAX Power's transition from system confirmation to commercial evaluation phase.
Additionally, GLJ will assist in developing MAXX LEMI, MAX Power's proprietary AI-empowered Large Earth Model Integration Platform. The platform integrates seismic data, drilling results, structural interpretation, and legacy subsurface datasets to target natural hydrogen deposit discoveries.
MAX Power CEO Ran Narayanasamy stated that GLJ's involvement accelerates efforts to position Lawson and Saskatchewan at the forefront of natural hydrogen commercialization. Greg Owen, Senior Vice-President of New Ventures for GLJ Ltd., noted the firm's commitment to supporting exploration, appraisal, and development activities across the Genesis Trend and Saskatchewan.
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