Foremost Clean Energy Completes Geophysical Survey at CLK Uranium Property
Foremost Clean Energy has conducted a high-resolution electromagnetic survey of its CLK Uranium Property in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, with results expected to guide future exploration and drill targeting for potential uranium discovery.

Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. (NASDAQ: FMST) has successfully completed a geophysical survey of its CLK Uranium Property in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, signaling a strategic step in its uranium exploration efforts. The 771 line-kilometer MobileMT™ electromagnetic survey, conducted by Expert Geophysics Surveys Inc., aims to map subsurface conductors potentially linked to uranium mineralization.
The survey's significance lies in its potential to identify promising drill targets for the company's planned summer 2025 exploration program. Historic drilling at the CLK property has already demonstrated significant uranium potential, with previous drill holes revealing intercepts as high as 8,600 parts per million of uranium.
As global energy markets increasingly focus on decarbonization, uranium exploration becomes critical to supporting nuclear power development. Foremost's strategic approach positions the company to potentially capitalize on growing demand for uranium resources in a proven mining jurisdiction.
The upcoming survey results are expected to provide detailed insights into the property's geological structure, potentially revealing new opportunities for uranium mineralization. This methodical exploration approach reflects the company's commitment to systematic resource identification in the Athabasca Basin, a region renowned for its uranium deposits.