MAX Power Mining Corp. (CSE: MAXX; OTC: MAXXF; FSE: 89N) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the City of Moose Jaw to jointly advance strategic opportunities related to Natural Hydrogen commercialization within the Regina-Moose Jaw Industrial Corridor. The partnership aligns regional infrastructure, industry, policy, and economic development initiatives as MAX Power rapidly advances the Lawson Natural Hydrogen system near Central Butte, approximately 80 km northwest of Moose Jaw, toward commercial validation.
MOU Signing Ceremony
The MOU was signed by both parties at a special ceremony at City Hall in Moose Jaw. MAX Power looks forward to providing a further operational update on Lawson during the week of May 18, 2026.
CEO and Mayor Comments
Mr. Ran Narayanasamy, MAX Power CEO, commented: "Saskatchewan has long played a foundational role in feeding and powering the world, and we believe Natural Hydrogen represents the next chapter in that legacy."
Mr. James Murdoch, Mayor of Moose Jaw, stated: "Our Strategic Plan emphasizes economic growth and strong partnerships, and this MOU reflects that approach."
Strategic Importance
Moose Jaw anchors the western gateway of the Regina–Moose Jaw Industrial Corridor, a strategic hub of transportation, logistics, industrial operations, energy infrastructure, skilled workforce, education and research capabilities in south-central Saskatchewan, along with Canada’s largest proposed data centre development (Bell Canada). With the Lawson Discovery located approximately 80 km northwest of Moose Jaw and the Genesis Trend extending directly through this corridor, MAX Power believes the region is uniquely positioned to connect large-scale Natural Hydrogen discovery potential with future end-use demand, infrastructure development, workforce growth, and long-term regional economic expansion.
During yesterday’s signing ceremony, Mr. Narayanasamy described Moose Jaw’s leadership as "visionary" noting that the partnership reflects the type of forward-thinking collaboration required as Saskatchewan emerges as a leader in Canada’s developing Natural Hydrogen sector. He further emphasized the broader strategic importance of Natural Hydrogen in supporting Saskatchewan’s economy, strengthening Canada’s clean energy future, and advancing long-term domestic energy security.



