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Foremost Clean Energy Ltd C.FAT

Alternate Symbol(s):  FMST

Foremost Clean Energy Ltd, formerly Foremost Lithium Resource & Technology Ltd., is a uranium and lithium exploration company with interests in 10 prospective properties spanning over 330,000 acres in the prolific, uranium-rich Athabasca Basin. The Company also maintains a secondary portfolio of lithium projects at different stages of development spanning over 50,000 acres across Manitoba and Quebec. Seven properties comprise its Easern Athabasca Uranium Properties, which include Murphy Lake South, Hatchet Lake, Turkey Lake, Torwalt, Marten, Wolverine and Epp Lake. Its Blue-Sky uranium projects located within the western portion span approximately 102,000 hectares in the Athabasca Basin consisting of three projects: Blackwing, GR Property and CLK Property. Its lithium projects include Zoro Lithium Project, Jean Lake Lithium-Gold Project, Peg North Project, Grass River Claims Project, and Jol Lithium Project. Winston Group of Properties is its Gold and Silver Project.


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Comment by goldbug83on Jan 16, 2018 2:42am
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RE:RE:What does the future hold?

RE:RE:What does the future hold?Thanks for the response wilwal. Yes I totally agree that concentrate makes the most sense logistically and economically.

I think it all depends on how demand plays out over these next few years. It seems like every other day another car manufacturer declares it's going to invest heavily into the EV space and that's on top of the need for batteries in consumer products, and the military beginning to spend big on R&D.

That leaves the question, will these industries slow down and wait for the critical elements to be mined or will there be a massive demand spike and commodity prices (in our case lithium) see a major bull run, perhaps the likes we have not seen in quite some time?

Another question for you, do you feel there will be enough hard rock lithium deposits that are in exploration and/or nearing production to adequately provide the stop gap before the lithium brine projects of South America are at full capacity?

Always appreciate your posts.
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