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12:11
Max Power triples size of Canadian natural H2 project
Vancouver-based Max Power Mining claims to have nearly tripled the size of its recently unveiled natural hydrogen project, touted as Canada’s largest known target area.
The company says its Rider Natural Hydrogen Project, located along the Torquay-Rocanville Corridor in southeast Saskatchewan, now covers 3,356 square kilometres. On 1 August, the project was announced as a 1,244-sq-km land package, with five claim blocks.
The area in western Canada has his…
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