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Foremost Clean Energy Announces Plans for Immediate Follow-Up Drill Program at Hatchet Uranium Project

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Foremost Clean Energy Ltd.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. (NASDAQ: FMST) (CSE: FAT) (“Foremost” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce an 8-hole ~2,000-metre diamond drill program at the Hatchet Uranium Property (“Hatchet”), expected to commence later this month. Hatchet is located in the world-renowned Athabasca Basin of northern Saskatchewan and is a cornerstone project in Foremost’s unique collaboration with Denison Mines Corp. (“Denison”) (NYSE: DNN)(TSX: DML).

The results from the 2024 drill program, announced on February 20, 2024, highlighted the presence of uranium mineralization at the Richardson trend and favorable structure, alteration, and anomalous geochemistry along the Tuning Fork Conductor. With multiple high-potential targets identified in these areas, the 2025 drill program aims to expand known mineralization and test several areas prioritized for follow-up.

“We are excited to commence this next phase of exploration at Hatchet,” said Jason Barnard, CEO of Foremost Clean Energy. Hatchet is already at a discovery-ready stage, with multiple high-priority targets identified and ready for follow-up. This is a key differentiator for Foremost, as the advanced stage of Hatchet reduces the risk and cost associated with early stage exploration that would otherwise be required to generate compelling targets. The results from our 2024 drill program highlight the presence of uranium mineralization and associated hydrothermal systems, and this upcoming program is designed to further evaluate these promising targets.”

“With significantly increasing global energy demands, nuclear power has become a leading choice amongst government and private power producers due to its unique mix of high reliability, reasonable cost, and low carbon footprint. Nuclear power plants use uranium to generate power and industry experts are predicting that new uranium discoveries and ultimately new mines are needed to meet growing demand while existing sources of supply are dwindling. With potentially unprecedented additional growth coming from the deployment of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and the adoption of nuclear power by global hyper-scalers like Meta, Amazon, Google and Microsoft, uranium demand could increase significantly. This narrative speaks to the importance of Foremost’s active exploration plans, which we look forward to providing updates on as the program progress.”

Drill Program Overview:

The 2025 Hatchet drill program is expected to target 4-6 high-potential locations within the Tuning Fork target area and along the Richardson trend. The program is expected to commence in March, and is fully funded and permitted.

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