Foremost Clean Energy (FMST) announces the discovery of uranium mineralization in drill hole TF-25-16, which intersected 0.10% eU3O8 over 6.5 metres within a 15 metre wide interval of alteration at a new target area on the Hatchet Lake Uranium Project, which is located in the world-renowned Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan. As part of the ongoing 2025 winter drilling campaign, drill hole TF-25-16 was completed to test a geophysical anomaly situated within a 600-metre gap between historic drill holes in the Tuning Fork target area. As there are no historic drill holes in the vicinity of TF-25-16, the mineralization is considered to be open along and across strike.
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