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Project UpdateMay 5, 2026, 05:02 PM

Foremost Clean Energy Advances CLK Uranium Property with Survey Results

AI Summary

Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. announced the results of its 2025 helicopter-borne MobileMT electromagnetic and magnetic survey and a subsequent Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) survey at its 25,753-acre CLK Uranium Property in Saskatchewan. The MobileMT survey mapped complex conductive and resistive architecture, while the ANT survey aimed to delineate the Athabasca unconformity and structural features. The company is now integrating both datasets to define high-priority drill targets, building on historic high-grade uranium mineralization found at CLG-D1.

Key Highlights

  • MobileMT survey covered 808 line-kilometres across the 136 km2 CLK block.
  • MobileMT results identified conductive anomalies from surface to depths exceeding 900 meters.
  • Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) survey deployed 221 sensors over 7.5 7 3.8 km, imaging to ~2 km depth.
  • Historical drill hole CLG-D1 intersected 8,600 ppm U1 (approx. 1.01% U3O8) at 862 meters.
  • Historical drill hole CLG-D5 intersected 510 ppm U1 (approx. 0.06% U3O8) at ~900 meters depth.
  • Foremost Clean Energy is integrating MobileMT and ANT data to define high-priority drill targets.
  • The CLK Property is permitted for a multi-phase exploration program, including up to 30 diamond drill holes.