Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. has successfully completed a high-resolution airborne geophysical survey over its CLK Uranium Property in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, marking a significant step in its exploration strategy. The 771 line-kilometer MobileMT electromagnetic survey, conducted by Expert Geophysics Surveys Inc., aims to map subsurface conductors potentially linked to uranium mineralization. This survey represents a strategic approach to identifying promising exploration targets for the company's planned summer 2025 drill program.
Historical drilling at the CLK property has previously revealed promising results, including a notable uranium intercept of 8,600 parts per million in drill hole CLG-D1, which underscores the property's potential for significant uranium discovery. The pending geophysical survey results are anticipated to provide crucial insights into the subsurface geology, potentially guiding future drilling activities and contributing to the company's objective of identifying substantial uranium resources in a top-tier mining jurisdiction.
Foremost Clean Energy is positioning itself to capitalize on the growing global demand for nuclear power as part of decarbonization efforts. The company's exploration strategy focuses on testing drill-ready targets with identified mineralization, leveraging its partnership with Denison to conduct methodical and disciplined exploration. This approach reflects the increasing importance of uranium as a clean energy source in global energy transition initiatives.
Beyond its uranium interests, Foremost maintains a diverse portfolio that includes lithium projects spanning over 50,000 acres across Manitoba and Quebec. This multi-pronged approach demonstrates the company's commitment to supporting global energy transition goals through strategic resource exploration for multiple critical minerals essential for clean energy technologies.


