Foremost Clean Energy (FMST) announced that the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment has issued a three-year exploration permit for the Company’s Turkey Lake Uranium Project, located on the eastern margin of the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan. The permit is valid until December 31, 2028, and authorizes up to 75 drill holes, line cutting, trail use, and related exploration activities. The Company also announced a ground-based gravity survey at Turkey Lake is scheduled to commence in December. The gravity survey will refine targeting ahead of an anticipated 2026 drill program, which will follow up on uranium intercepts that were initially identified through historic work by Denison Mines (DNN), and Cameco. The survey will be conducted by MWH Geo Survey.
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