MAX Power Mining Secures $3.75 Million From Early Warrant Exercise, Advances Natural Hydrogen Ambitions

MAX Power Mining Corp. received $3.75 million from early warrant exercise by a Bitexco affiliate, boosting its financial position for natural hydrogen exploration in Saskatchewan and paving the way for a potential control person resolution for Eric Sprott.

Phoenix Metrowire Staff
Energy
MAX Power Mining Secures $3.75 Million From Early Warrant Exercise, Advances Natural Hydrogen Ambitions

MAX Power Mining Corp. (CSE: MAXX) (OTC: MAXXF) (FRANKFURT: 89N) announced that Big Energy, an affiliate of Vietnam-based Bitexco, has completed the early exercise of 8,333,333 share purchase warrants, generating $3.75 million in proceeds for the company. Following the exercise, Big Energy increased its ownership stake to 24,999,999 common shares, representing 14.5% of MAX Power’s issued and outstanding shares.

CEO Ran Narayanasamy said the move demonstrates Big Energy’s alignment with the company’s goal of advancing the Lawson Complex toward what it believes could become the world’s first large-scale commercial natural hydrogen discovery, while supporting continued exploration and development activities in Saskatchewan. The company also announced a special shareholder meeting scheduled for Aug. 20, 2026, in Regina, Saskatchewan, to consider approval of a resolution that would permit investor Eric Sprott to become a control person of the company.

Sprott currently controls 30,984,979 common shares, representing 17.98% of outstanding shares, and holds warrants that could increase his position above the threshold requiring shareholder approval under Canadian Securities Exchange rules. MAX Power’s board has recommended shareholders vote in favor of the resolution. The fresh capital injection and the potential for Sprott to increase his stake underscore growing institutional confidence in MAX Power’s natural hydrogen thesis. The company’s Lawson Discovery near Central Butte, Saskatchewan, represents Canada’s first-ever subsurface Natural Hydrogen system confirmed through deep drilling with data validated by three independent labs.

MAX Power has built dominant district-scale land positions across Saskatchewan with approximately 1.3 million acres (521,000 hectares) of permits covering prime exploration ground prospective for large-volume accumulations of Natural Hydrogen. The company also holds a portfolio of properties in the United States and Canada focused on critical minerals, including a 2024 diamond drilling discovery at the Willcox Playa Lithium Project in southeast Arizona, 100%-owned by MAX Power’s U.S. subsidiary. To view the full press release, visit this link.

Readers interested in the geological thesis behind the Lawson Complex can learn more in the company’s recent video, “Genesis Explained: Its ‘Salt Barrier’ Advantage and Proximity to Demand” at this link. The implications of this announcement are significant: the $3.75 million provides runway for continued drilling and analysis, while the potential control person resolution signals alignment with high-profile investors who can accelerate development. If successful, MAX Power could establish a new paradigm for clean hydrogen production, directly competing with traditional methods. Moreover, the company’s commitment to responsible exploration and development practices, as stated in its corporate governance, positions it favorably in an industry increasingly focused on environmental stewardship.

MAX Power is an innovative mineral and energy exploration company focused on the shift to decarbonization. The company is committed to responsible exploration and development practices that prioritize environmental stewardship, meaningful community engagement, and strong corporate governance. The latest news and updates relating to MAXXF are available in the company’s newsroom at this link.

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