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FAQ: Foremost Clean Energy's $9 Million 2026 Exploration Program in Athabasca Basin
TL;DR
Foremost Clean Energy's $9 million exploration program offers investors early access to potential uranium discoveries in the Athabasca Basin, positioning them ahead in the clean energy market.
Foremost Clean Energy plans a $9 million program with winter and summer drilling at Hatchet Lake and Turkey Lake, advancing 10 uranium projects across 130,000 hectares.
Foremost Clean Energy's uranium exploration supports the transition to carbon-free energy, contributing to a cleaner future through domestic resource development.
Foremost Clean Energy explores 130,000 hectares in Canada's uranium-rich Athabasca Basin, where discoveries could power millions of homes with clean nuclear energy.
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Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. announced plans for an approximately $9 million exploration program in 2026, primarily focused on advancing its Athabasca Basin uranium portfolio, which includes 10 optioned projects covering about 130,000 hectares acquired from Denison Mines Corp.
The exploration program is planned for 2026, with activities expected to include both winter and summer drilling.
The program will primarily focus on the Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan for uranium exploration, with specific drilling planned at Hatchet Lake and Turkey Lake, along with continued advancement of the Jean Lake Gold Project in Manitoba.
The program is expected to include winter and summer drilling at Hatchet Lake and Turkey Lake following recent exploration progress and geophysical work, as well as continued advancement of the Jean Lake Gold Project through additional drilling and evaluation of pending assay results.
Foremost Clean Energy is a rapidly growing North American uranium and lithium exploration company whose mission is to make significant discoveries alongside and in collaboration with Denison through systematic and disciplined exploration programs.
The company holds an option to earn up to a 70% interest in 10 prospective uranium properties (with the exception of Hatchet Lake, where Foremost is able to earn up to 51%), spanning over 330,000 acres in the Athabasca Basin region.
Foremost also has a portfolio of lithium projects at varying stages of development, which are located across 55,000+ acres in Manitoba and Quebec.
As the demand for carbon-free energy continues to accelerate, domestically mined uranium and lithium are poised for dynamic growth, playing an important role in the future of clean energy, making this exploration program timely and strategically important.
The latest news and updates relating to FMST are available in the company's newsroom at http://ibn.fm/FMST, and the full press release can be viewed at https://ibn.fm/KJzEJ.
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