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Foremost Clean Energy Announces 3-Year Exploration Drill Permit for Murphy Lake South Uranium Property; Targeting Summer Drill Program
Foremost Lithium Resource & Technology .Foremost Lithium Resource & Technology .(US:FMST) GlobeNewswire News Roomยท2025-06-05 13:00

Core Insights - Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. has received a three-year exploration permit for the Murphy Lake South Property in the Athabasca Basin, allowing for extensive mineral exploration activities until December 31, 2027 [1][2] - The property is strategically located near the LaRocque Lake Conductive Corridor, which hosts high-grade uranium deposits, including the Hurricane Deposit [2][3] - Historical drilling has indicated the presence of anomalous uranium and pathfinder elements, suggesting a potentially significant mineralizing system [2][4] Company Overview - Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. is a North American uranium and lithium exploration company, holding options to earn up to a 70% interest in 10 uranium properties in the Athabasca Basin, covering over 330,000 acres [12] - The company is focused on systematic exploration programs to make significant discoveries in collaboration with Denison Mines [12] Exploration Plans - A fully-funded summer drill program is being planned, which includes a two-phase drilling approach targeting high-priority areas [4][14] - Phase 1 will involve approximately 1,500 meters of diamond drilling to explore the unconformity and underlying basement rocks, while Phase 2 will follow up on geophysical anomalies identified in Phase 1 [14] Geological Features - The Murphy Lake South Property spans 17,676 acres and is characterized by geological features similar to those found near the Hurricane Deposit, including shallow unconformity and mineralization potential [3][6] - Historical drilling results have shown significant uranium intersections, with notable results including 0.25% U3O8 over 6 meters and 618 ppm U in previous drill holes [6][4] Strategic Collaboration - The company is collaborating with Denison Mines, with Denison's President and CEO participating in a corporate update webinar to discuss exploration progress and future plans [2][8]