Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. reports final geochemical assay results from its 2025 winter drill program at Hatchet Lake Uranium Property in northern Saskatchewan. Assays show a significant increase in uranium mineralization, with the highlight being a 0.45 metre interval of nearly 1% U3O8. The discovery is attributed to the company’s partnership with Denison Mines Corp.

At the Tuning Fork target, assays confirm significant uranium mineralization near the Athabasca unconformity. Follow-up drilling indicates potential proximity to a larger mineralized system. In the Richardson target area, two discrete intervals of uranium mineralization were identified in the basement rocks. The company is planning a ground gravity survey for further exploration.

Foremost is integrating new data to refine vectors toward the source of mineralization. Modeling of the VTEM conductor intersected by TF-25-16 is underway. A ground gravity survey is planned for the SE extension of the Richardson trend. The company aims to develop exploration plans for a 2026 winter drill program to follow up on the 2025 results.

All drill core samples were analyzed at the Saskatchewan Research Council Geoanalytical Laboratories. The company is confident in the potential of its properties and is working towards making significant discoveries in the uranium-rich Athabasca Basin region. For more information, visit Foremost Clean Energy’s website. Contact President and CEO Jason Barnard at [email protected]. Follow the company on social media for updates.

Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. is a rapidly growing uranium and lithium exploration company with projects in North America. The company is focused on making significant discoveries in collaboration with Denison Mines Corp. Foremost has a portfolio of projects at different stages of development, positioning it to play a key role in the future of clean energy. Visit www.foremostcleanenergy.com for more information.

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