Foremost Clean Energy (FMST) announces the receipt of a three-year exploration permit from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment for the CLK Property, CLK, located in the world-renowned Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan. The permit, valid until December 31, 2027, allows the Company to conduct mineral exploration activities including ground geophysics, and drilling of up to 30 holes. Foremost is currently planning a fully-funded exploration program for CLK, which is anticipated to begin in Q3 2025. Jason Barnard, Foremost’s President and CEO notes “Securing this permit, which is valid until the end of 2027, provides us the flexibility to test near high-grade historic uranium mineralization and potentially evaluate other targets on the project in the months and years to come. We are particularly excited about high-priority targets, including follow up of CLG-D1, which intersected 8,600 ppm uranium. I believe CLK is a highly prospective property and showcases the depth of potential within Foremost’s uranium exploration portfolio and its robust exploration pipeline.
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