
Core Viewpoint - Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. has received a three-year exploration permit for the CLK Property in the Athabasca Basin, allowing for extensive mineral exploration activities until December 31, 2027 [1][2][3] Company Overview - Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. is a North American uranium and lithium exploration company with a focus on the Athabasca Basin, holding an option to earn up to a 70% interest in 10 uranium properties covering over 330,000 acres [9] - The company is positioned to benefit from the growing demand for carbon-free energy, with its uranium projects at various stages of exploration [9] Exploration Plans - The company plans a fully-funded exploration program for the CLK Property, anticipated to begin in Q3 2025, following the results of a recently completed MobileMT geophysical survey [1][6] - The exploration will include drilling up to 30 holes and testing high-priority targets, particularly the CLG-D1 drill hole, which previously intersected 8,600 ppm uranium [2][5] Historical Context - Previous drilling at CLK in 1997 and 2000 resulted in significant uranium mineralization, with drill hole CLG-D1 returning 1.01% U3O8 and CLG-D5 returning 0.06% U3O8 [4][5] - The CLK Property is strategically located within the Snowbird Tectonic Zone, known for hosting several uranium occurrences [3]