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Foremost Clean Energy Commences Site Preparation for 2025 Drill Program at Hatchet Uranium Project

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Foremost Clean Energy Ltd.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. (NASDAQ: FMST) (CSE: FAT) (“Foremost” or the “Company”) an emerging North American uranium and lithium exploration company, is pleased to announce that the 2025 winter exploration program (the “Drill Program”) at the Hatchet Lake Uranium Project ("Hatchet"), located in the world-renowned Athabasca Basin of northern Saskatchewan, has commenced. The initial phase of the program is focused on site preparation, including modest clearing and setup of the areas targeted for diamond drill testing, which is expected to begin in the coming days. The Drill Program is designed to follow-up on encouraging results from previous drill programs completed by Denison Mines Corp. (“Denison”) (TSX: DML, NYSE American: DNN), Foremost’s largest shareholder and strategic ally, including multiple intersections of uranium mineralization.

Foremost’s CEO and President Jason Barnard comments: We are very pleased to launch Foremost’s initial exploration program at Hatchet, which is designed to drill-test high-priority targets. This project is well situated in the heart of the eastern Athabasca Basin, which has allowed Foremost to quickly develop a winter field program by making use of the significant existing infrastructure in the region – most notably the facilities at Points North Landing located near Denison’s 22.5%-owned McClean Lake mill. We expect to have a drill turning in the not-too-distant future and are looking forward to keeping the market up to date with results.

Foremost’s pivot to uranium exploration is well timed, as the uranium market is at a critical juncture, with increasing demand for nuclear power, driven by the global energy transition, the rise of AI, and the need for reliable baseload electricity, met by a shortfall of primary uranium production, requiring new sources of supply to be developed and discovered. Over 30 countries and 160 corporations have pledged to triple nuclear power capacity by 2050, but due to several years of low uranium prices, uranium supply is struggling to keep pace. This imbalance has created a historic opportunity for uranium producers, developers, and explorers, particularly in stable jurisdictions like Canada. With supply tight, demand increasing, and government policies shifting, nuclear energy and uranium are poised for a promising future.

On a corporate note, and on behalf of Foremost and its Board of Directors, I would like to take this opportunity to recognize and sincerely thank Johnathan More for his valuable contributions and leadership during his time on our Board, and wish him continued success in his future endeavors."

Hatchet Lake Drill Program

The initial program is planned to consist of 2,000 metres of diamond drilling in 8 drill holes with target depths of approximately 250 metres each. Drilling is expected to focus on two high priority target areas: Tuning Fork and Richardson.