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Max Power Mining Corp C.MAXX

Alternate Symbol(s):  MAXXF

Max Power Mining Corp. is an exploration stage company. The Company operates in the natural hydrogen sector, through strategic alliances with Calgary-based Chapman Hydrogen & Petroleum Engineering Ltd., and European-based Larin Engineering HHC. It also holds a portfolio of properties in the United States and Canada focused on critical minerals, including the Willcox Playa Project in southeast Arizona. Its segments include Canadian Exploration Properties, Canadian R&D Project, US Mineral Exploration Property, and US R&D Project. Its Rider Natural Hydrogen Project is located in Saskatchewan and covers approximately 3,356 square kilometers. Its properties consist of the Nicobat nickel-cobalt-copper-PGE property located in the Rainy River area of Ontario, Canada, the Corvette Lake lithium claims located in the James Bay district of Quebec, Canada, and the Spark lithium claims, Raglan West Property, and Raglan South Property, all located in the Nunavik area of Quebec, Canada.


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Comment by SmallCapIntelon Apr 26, 2024 8:23am
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RE:Does someone have early knowledge around the results?

RE:Does someone have early knowledge around the results?Results funny enough out a day later. Very decent stuff imo. I like that they were able to use the guys at Berkeley Lab to successfully separate the lithium from the clays. Not sure thats been done before; only brines. 
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