Foremost Uranium Properties
Foremost’s 10 exploration properties span over 45 claims across 332,378 acres (134,509 hectares)) in the Athabasca Basin in the mine-friendly Province of Saskatchewan. The properties surround and are near some of the world’s largest and highest-grade uranium operations – including the McArthur River and Cigar Lake uranium mines, and are adjacent to the Wollaston- Mudjatik Transition Zone (WMTZ), which hosts all currently producing uranium mines and mills in the Athabasca Basin.
Figure 1. A map of Foremost’s uranium claims in the Athabasca Basin
The Company’s 10 projects are separated into two distinct zones: the Eastern Athabasca Uranium Properties and the Blue-Sky Uranium Properties.
Eastern Athabasca Uranium Properties
The seven (7) projects that are identified in the Eastern Athabasca Uranium area consist of Murphy Lake South, Hatchet Lake, Turkey Lake, Torwalt Lake, Marten, Wolverine, and Epp Lake.
Generally, the most prospective exploration ground in the eastern portion of the Athabasca Basin region is proximal to the Wollaston-Mudjatik Transition Zone (“WMTZ”) and has already been staked by existing uranium producers, developers, and explorers. Historical drilling in the on the properties focused only on unconformity potential which will provides further opportunity for continued exploration in the basement, as the potential remains untapped.
The Properties encompasses a diversified portfolio at different stages of exploration, with both early staged exploration projects through drill permitted – drill ready assets.
Blue Sky Uranium Properties
The three (3) projects identified in the Blue Sky Property area consist of Blackwing, GR and CLK.
The Northwestern land package encompasses ~251,000 acres (~102,000 hectares) staked in October and November 2023 on effectively virgin ground and remains virtually unexplored, representing huge blue sky potential. Holes drilled to-date at CLK have intersected uranium mineralization.