Foremost Clean Energy Receives Exploration Permit, Announces Gravity Survey at Turkey Lake Uranium Project
ByAinvest
Monday, Dec 1, 2025 8:02 am ET1min read
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Foremost Clean Energy has received a three-year exploration permit for its Turkey Lake Uranium Project in Saskatchewan, Canada. The permit allows for up to 75 drill holes and related activities. The company is also conducting a ground-based gravity survey to refine targeting ahead of a 2026 drill program. Historic work by Cameco and Denison has identified unconformity-associated uranium in multiple holes. The project benefits from proximity to key regional infrastructure.
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