Foremost Clean Energy CLK Uranium Survey
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 05, 2026 · Last updated May 05, 2026
The positive geophysical survey results from Foremost Clean Energy's CLK Mega Uranium Property could lead to increased investor confidence in Foremost Clean Energy and potentially boost the outlook for uranium supply, impacting the broader energy and mining markets. The identification of high-priority drill targets suggests future exploration and potential resource expansion, which could influence uranium prices.
Foremost Clean Energy announced the results of its 2025 helicopter-borne MobileMT electromagnetic and magnetic survey and an ambient noise tomography (ANT) survey at its 25,753-acre CLK Mega Uranium Property in Canada — Saskatchewan. The surveys, conducted by Expert Geophysics Ltd. and Caur Technologies respectively, aimed to map conductive and resistive anomalies, interpret structural features, and identify alteration zones associated with uranium mineralization. The MobileMT survey covered 808 line-kilometres, revealing a complex geo-electrical environment with conductive anomalies. The ANT survey deployed 221 sensors to image subsurface shear-wave velocity. Jason Barnard, President and CEO of Foremost Clean Energy, stated that the integration of both datasets is underway to define high-priority drill targets, building on historic high-grade uranium mineralization found at CLG-D1. The CLK Property is fully permitted for a multi-phase exploration program, including up to 30 diamond drill holes.
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