A rapidly growing exploration Co. with 10 optioned uranium projects from Denison Mines on +330K acres holding secondary assets in lithium. NASDAQ: FMST/CSE: FAT
🚨 Live Webinar TODAY: Join Foremost President and CEO Jason Barnard at 4:15 PM ET/1:15 PM PT for a corporate update and Q&A session.
With uranium demand continuing to build alongside the global push for energy security and nuclear power, learn how Foremost Clean Energy is advancing its exploration strategy and positioning itself in one of the world’s most important uranium districts.
🔗 Register: https://t.co/gVdK5rk1Hb
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🎥 Foremost Clean Energy goes live with investors on Wednesday, June 3 at 4:15 PM ET for an exclusive webinar and live Q&A session.
As AI adoption accelerates and global energy demand surges, uranium is emerging as a cornerstone fuel powering the next generation of infrastructure. CEO Jason Barnard will discuss why the long-term outlook for nuclear energy continues to strengthen.
🔗 Register: https://t.co/gVdK5rk1Hb
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🗓️ Join Foremost Clean Energy for an exclusive live investor webinar and Q&A session on June 3rd at 4:15 PM ET/1:15 PM PT.
President & CEO Jason Barnard will discuss Foremost’s uranium exploration strategy in the Athabasca Basin, one of the most prolific uranium districts on the planet, supplying approximately 15% of global uranium production and hosting some of the highest-grade uranium deposits in the world.
🔗 Register: https://t.co/gVdK5rk1Hb
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📍 New uranium supply isn’t coming fast enough to meet rising global demand.
Hatchet Lake is emerging as a key exploration target within Foremost’s portfolio with ~5 km of strike including multiple mineralized zones and historical grades reaching 1.52% U₃O₈.
Recent drilling is extending the system, highlighted by new intercepts of 0.87% U₃O₈ and strong alteration tied to uranium-bearing structures.
Ongoing work is focused on expanding the footprint and testing additional high-priority targets. Learn more: https://t.co/Hefve6uito
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What’s next at Hatchet Lake ⬇️
With the 2026 program complete, Foremost is integrating geological and assay data to refine targets along the Tuning Fork trend and test additional parallel conductive structures.
The focus now shifts to the ~600m of prospective conductive strike length to the south, where future drilling will test and potentially extend the mineralized system.
At the same time, drilling has already begun at the Richardson SE target on Hatchet Lake North, testing over 5 km of untested conductive strike in a highly prospective corridor.
🔗 Details: https://t.co/3HHKCnEuP8
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⚛️ Tuning Fork is advancing quickly with each drill program.
Discovered in 2025, the system has already been expanded across multiple drill fences, with mineralization now intersected in 6 drill holes and extended ~100m north in the latest results.
With approx. 600m of prospective conductive strike length remaining open to the south, Foremost is quickly building scale and confidence in this emerging uranium system.
🔗 Learn more: https://t.co/3HHKCnEuP8
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🚨 NEW: Foremost expands the Tuning Fork Uranium Zone at Hatchet Lake South. Latest drilling includes:
✅ 0.18% eU₃O₈ over 2.9m (TF-26-36), extending mineralization ~100m north
✅ High-grade results up to 1.0% eU₃O₈ over 1.4m
✅ Uranium intersected in 6 drill holes across 4 fences
With mineralization now defined along a growing structural corridor, approximately 600m of prospective conductive strike length remains open to the south.
🔗 Details in our latest release: https://t.co/3HHKCnEuP8
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🗺️ CLK spans 25,753 acres and is now covered by 808 line-km of airborne geophysics, with imaging extending from surface to ~2 km depth. This level of scale is helping define a large, structurally complex uranium system in the Athabasca Basin.
With integration underway, the focus now shifts to defining priority drill targets and advancing toward the next phase of exploration, supported by permits for up to 30 drill holes.
🔗 Learn more: https://t.co/kFisYw4Tuf
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🚨 NEW: Foremost advances the CLK Uranium Property with integrated geophysics, unlocking high-priority drill targets in the Athabasca Basin.
✅ MobileMT survey mapped conductive anomalies from surface to >900m depth
✅ ANT survey imaged structures down to ~2 km, refining subsurface targeting
✅ Integration underway near historic high-grade intercept CLG-D1
These results highlight a complex, mineralized system with strong structural controls, further strengthening the exploration thesis at CLK.
🔗 Details in our latest release: https://t.co/kFisYw4Tuf
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🌎 Foremost Clean Energy is building scale in one of the world’s most important uranium districts.
With 10 properties spanning over 330,000 acres in the Athabasca Basin, the portfolio targets drill-ready zones along key structural corridors associated with high-grade mineralization.
Leveraging extensive historical data from @DenisonMinesCo and an active exploration pipeline, the focus is on advancing new discoveries into a tightening global supply backdrop.
🔗 Learn more: https://t.co/F9vjJz66P6
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🌎 Uranium is becoming a cornerstone of global energy security.
As nuclear capacity expands and supply constraints persist, the need for new discoveries continues to grow.
Foremost Clean Energy is advancing a diversified exploration portfolio in the Athabasca Basin, leveraging scale, data, and strategic partnerships to position itself within the next uranium supply cycle.
🔗 Learn more: https://t.co/F9vjJz66P6
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Exploration timelines matter in a tightening uranium market.
Foremost has outlined a structured growth pipeline, supported by a robust multi-million dollar exploration budget targeting multiple drill-ready assets across its portfolio.
✅ Extensive historic datasets from Denison
✅ Defined high-priority targets
✅ Multiple drill programs planned
Advancing toward discovery in a market increasingly driven by future supply.
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