Foremost Clean Energy Advances CLK Uranium Property with High-Grade Targets

  • Foremost Clean Energy completed a helicopter-borne MobileMT survey covering 808 line-kilometers at its 25,753-acre CLK Uranium Property in Saskatchewan.
  • The survey identified conductive anomalies at depths exceeding 900 meters, including near historic high-grade uranium intersections.
  • An ambient noise tomography (ANT) survey with 221 sensors was conducted to refine targeting and delineate the Athabasca unconformity.
  • Integration of MobileMT and ANT datasets is underway to define high-priority drill targets near the historic CLG-D1 drill hole.

Foremost Clean Energy's advanced geophysical surveys at the CLK Uranium Property reflect the growing emphasis on data-driven exploration in the uranium sector. As global demand for nuclear baseload power increases, the ability to refine high-potential targets through integrated geophysical datasets becomes critical. The company's strategic position in the Athabasca Basin, coupled with its option to earn up to 70% interest in multiple uranium properties, underscores its role in securing uranium feedstock for the clean energy transition.

Drill Target Validation
Whether the integrated geophysical data will successfully define high-priority drill targets near historic high-grade intersections.
Structural Complexity
How the structurally complex system at CLK will influence the interpretation of conductive anomalies and alteration corridors.
Exploration Flexibility
The pace at which Foremost can advance its multi-phase exploration program, including up to 30 diamond drill holes.