Sask. company excited after drilling country’s first natural hydrogen well
A Saskatoon-based company is eagerly poring over the data from what is described as Canada’s first-ever natural hydrogen well.
Located just outside Central Butte, northwest of Moose Jaw, completion of the Lawson mine was completed Nov. 25 by MAX Power Mining Corp. Molecules of natural hydrogen were detected at multiple points in the well, which is more than two kilometres deep.
The well has been cased for further testing, and a service rig is expected to arrive later this week to perforate the casing and capture samples.
Chad Levesque, the company’s head of investor relations, said in an interview this reservoir of natural hydrogen has huge potential.

