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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2025 · 7 MIN

Uranium & Lithium Boom: Foremost Clean Energy CEO on the Future of North America's Supply

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Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. (Nasdaq: FMST) (CSE: FAT) (WKN: A3DCC8) is a rapidly growing North American uranium and lithium exploration company. The Company holds an option to earn up to a 70% interest in 10 prospective uranium properties (with the exception of the Hatchet Lake, where Foremost is able to earn up to 51%), spanning over 330,000 acres in the prolific, uranium-rich Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan. As the demand for carbon-free energy continues to accelerate, domestically mined uranium and lithium are poised for dynamic growth, playing an important role in the future of clean energy. Foremost's uranium projects are at different stages of exploration, from grassroots to those with significant historical exploration and drill-ready targets. The Company's mission is to make significant discoveries alongside and in collaboration with Denison through systematic and disciplined exploration programs.Foremost Clean Energy is a client of RedChip. Visit www.redchip.com/stocks/FMST to learn more.

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