From Saskatchewan to Japan.
Late last week, MAX Power CEO Ran Narayanasamy represented MAX Power on the international stage, highlighting the growing global interest in the Lawson Natural Hydrogen Discovery and Saskatchewan’s emergence as a leader in the Natural Hydrogen sector.
The visit featured strategic meetings with JOGMEC (Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security), including discussions with Yasaku Konishi at JOGMEC headquarters in Tokyo, as well as a featured presentation and panel discussion at the Natural Hydrogen Expert Workshop hosted at the JOGMEC Technology & Research Centre in Chiba.
Ran was also honoured to meet with representatives from the Embassy of Canada in Tokyo, Saskatchewan’s Trade and Investment Office, and leading Japanese energy companies including JERA, Japan’s largest power producer, and JAPEX, one of Japan’s premier exploration and production companies, among many others.
Supported by Saskatchewan Trade Officer Hideyuki Yamamoto and Trade Commissioner Mahoka Maekawa, the mission provided an opportunity to showcase the scale and potential of the Lawson Discovery, the Genesis Trend, and MAXX LEMI, our proprietary AI-assisted exploration platform.
The message was clear: Global interest in Natural Hydrogen is accelerating, and Saskatchewan is increasingly being recognized as a jurisdiction that will help shape the future of this emerging energy sector.
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