Foremost Clean Energy (FMST) announced plans to initiate a district-scale 5,000 line-kilometer MobileMT airborne geophysical survey across its GR and Blackwing Uranium Properties, located in the world-renowned Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan. The survey, to be conducted by Expert Geophysics Surveys Inc, is designed to detect deep conductive structures prospective for hosting high-grade uranium mineralization. The program is expected to begin mid-July, subject to operational scheduling. GR and Blackwing are located on the north-western side the Athabasca Basin and are strategically situated along two major structural corridors known to control uranium mineralization. The Grease River Shear Zone, which bisects GR, is a major crustal-scale fault system that has been interpreted as a conduit for mineralizing fluids. Similarly, the Black Bay Fault, which cuts directly through the center of Blackwing, is a prominent reactivated basement structure that may provide an ideal setting for the concentration of uranium-bearing fluids.
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