
Foremost Clean Energy Advances Uranium Exploration at CLK Property
Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. announced the results of its 2025 helicopter-borne MobileMT electromagnetic and magnetic survey and an ambient noise tomography (ANT) survey at its 25,753-acre CLK Uranium Property. The surveys were conducted to map anomalies and interpret structures associated with uranium mineralization, building on historical high-grade intersections. The company is now integrating both datasets to define high-priority drill targets, with the property fully permitted for a multi-phase exploration program.
Key Highlights
- MobileMT survey covered 808 line-kilometres across the 136 km2 CLK block.
- ANT survey deployed 221 sensors over 7.5 7 3.8 km, imaging up to ~2 km depth.
- Integration of MobileMT and ANT datasets is underway to define high-priority drill targets.
- Historical drill hole CLG-D1 intersected 8,600 ppm U1 (1.01% U3O8) at 862 meters.
- Historical drill hole CLG-D5 intersected 510 ppm U1 (0.06% U3O8) at ~900 meters.
- CLK Property is permitted for a multi-phase exploration program, including up to 30 drill holes.
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