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Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. reports the completion of its 2026 drill program at the Hatchet Lake South Uranium Project, which expanded the Tuning Fork Uranium Zone in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. A key new intercept in hole TF-26-36 returned 0.18% eU₃O₈ over 2.9 metres, extending the northern extent of uranium mineralization by about 100 metres.

The strongest interval of the program came from hole TF-26-30, which intersected 0.34% eU₃O₈ over 4.6 metres, including 1.0% eU₃O₈ over 1.4 metres. Overall, uranium mineralization exceeding 0.05% eU₃O₈ was intersected in six drillholes across four of five drill fences in a 19‑hole, 3,848‑metre program.

Approximately 600 metres of conductive strike length at the Tuning Fork trend remain open to the south for follow-up drilling. Foremost has also started a 750–1,000 metre diamond drill program at the Richardson SE target on Hatchet Lake North, testing more than 5 kilometres of untested conductors within another prospective structural corridor.

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Strongest interval 0.34% eU₃O₈ over 4.6 metres Hole TF-26-30, Tuning Fork Uranium Zone 2026 program
High-grade sub-interval 1.0% eU₃O₈ over 1.4 metres Within TF-26-30 mineralized zone
New northern intercept 0.18% eU₃O₈ over 2.9 metres Hole TF-26-36, extends mineralization ~100m north
Mineralized threshold 0.05% eU₃O₈ Cut-off grade for reporting intercepts in Table 1
2026 Hatchet Lake South drilling 19 holes, 3,848 metres Tuning Fork Uranium Zone drill program
Open strike length south Approximately 600 metres Underexplored conductive strike at Tuning Fork trend
New Richardson SE program 750–1,000 metres Planned diamond drilling at Hatchet Lake North
Untested conductors at Richardson SE More than 5 kilometres Electromagnetic conductor strike length
eU₃O₈ financial
"TF-26-30 returned the strongest mineralization of the program, intersecting 0.34% eU₃O₈ over 4.6 metres"
Athabasca Basin other
"Hatchet Lake South Uranium Project, located in the eastern Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan"
A geological region in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, known for some of the richest uranium deposits in the world. For investors, it matters because projects and mines there drive uranium supply, exploration activity, and related mining investment — like a neighborhood where most of an industry’s factories are located, concentrating both opportunity and regulatory, infrastructure, and permitting risks that affect company value.
downhole gamma probe technical
"the hole is radiometrically logged using a downhole gamma probe, which collects continuous readings of radioactivity"
A downhole gamma probe is a tool lowered into a drilled well that measures naturally occurring radiation from rock layers to identify their composition and thickness. Investors care because those measurements help estimate where oil, gas or other minerals are located and how much recoverable resource exists, which affects drilling decisions, project costs, reserve estimates and the company’s valuation—think of it as a blindfolded surveyor using a simple sensor to map underground layers.
National Instrument 43-101 regulatory
"a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101"
National Instrument 43-101 is a set of rules and guidelines that govern how mineral exploration and mining companies must report information about their projects. It ensures that the details shared with investors are accurate, consistent, and reliable—similar to how a detailed, verified blueprint ensures a building’s safety. This helps investors make informed decisions based on trustworthy information about a company's mineral resources.
electromagnetic conductor strike length technical
"contains more than 5 kilometres of untested electromagnetic conductor strike length supported by historical VTEM data"
 

UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

Form 6-K

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the month of May 2026

Commission File Number: 001-41769

Foremost Clean Energy Ltd.
(Translation of registrant's name into English)

750 West Pender Street, Suite 250
Vancouver, BC, V6C 2T7

(Address of principal executive office)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.
Form 20-F [ X ]      Form 40-F [   ]

 

 


On May 13, 2026, the Registrant issued a press release, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 and is incorporated herein by reference.

(c) Exhibit 99.1. Press release dated May 13, 2026


SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

      Foremost Clean Energy Ltd.    
  (Registrant)
   
  
Date: May 13, 2026     /s/ Jason Barnard    
  Jason Barnard
  President and Chief Executive Officer
  

EXHIBIT 99.1

Foremost Clean Energy Announces Expansion of the Tuning Fork Uranium Zone at Hatchet Lake South

TF-26-36 Returns 0.18% eU₃O₈ Over 2.9 Metres, Extending Northern Extent of Uranium Mineralization by ~100m; ~600m of Strike Length Remains Open to the South

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. (NASDAQ: FMST) (CSE: FAT) (“Foremostor the “Company”) is pleased to announce the successful completion of its 2026 drill program at the Hatchet Lake South Uranium Project (“Hatchet Lake”), located in the eastern Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan (Figure 1). The program successfully expanded the Tuning Fork Uranium Zone, first identified in discovery hole TF-25-16 (6.2 metres of 0.10% U₃O₈; see news release dated October 29, 2025). Uranium mineralization was intersected in six drillholes across four of five drill fences completed during the program (Table 1), including the high-grade interval of 1.0% eU₃O₈ over 1.4 metres returned in hole TF-26-30 (see news release dated April 15, 2026). The final drill fence of the program returned a new mineralized intercept in hole TF-26-36, extending the northern extent of uranium mineralization by approximately 100 metres. The results further demonstrate the prospectivity of the broader structural corridor hosting the Tuning Fork Uranium Zone, which remains open to the south (Figure 2).

Highlights Include:

  • Final drill fence intersected 0.18% eU3O8 over 2.9m from 138.0m in TF-26-36
  • Six drillholes intersected mineralization exceeding 0.05% eU₃O₈ at the Tuning Fork Uranium Zone
  • Approximately 600m of underexplored conductive strike length remains open to the south for follow up drilling

Jason Barnard, Foremost’s President and CEO, commented: “The 2026 drill program at Hatchet Lake South successfully expanded the Tuning Fork Uranium Zone and demonstrated encouraging continuity of uranium mineralization along a conductive trend that remains underexplored to the south. Results from the program continue to support the broader potential of the Tuning Fork system and provide a strong foundation for follow-up drilling.

“Our success at Hatchet Lake continues to demonstrate the value of Foremost’s strategic collaboration with Denison Mines Corp. (“Denison”), (NYSE American: DNN, TSX: DML), where decades of historical exploration data and geological interpretation have helped identify prospective structural settings for uranium mineralization across our portfolio. With the Hatchet Lake South program now complete, we are excited to commence drilling at the Richardson SE target on Hatchet Lake North, where integrated geophysical indicators of structure, and alteration indicate strong potential for additional uranium discoveries.”


Figure 1. Hatchet Lake Project – Regional Map

2026 Tuning Fork Uranium Zone Expansion Program

The 2026 Hatchet Lake South drill program successfully extended the Tuning Fork Uranium Zone across five, 50m spaced drill fences. Drill hole TF-26-30 returned the strongest mineralization of the program, intersecting 0.34% eU₃O₈ over 4.6 metres, including 1.0% eU₃O₈ over 1.4 metres. The final drill fence of the program also returned an additional mineralized intercept in TF-26-36, which intersected 0.18% eU₃O₈ over 2.9 metres.

Uranium mineralization exceeding 0.05% eU₃O₈ was intersected in six drillholes across four of the five drill fences. Outside of the mineralized intervals, drilling consistently encountered elevated radioactivity (>2x background), hydrothermal alteration, and structural disruption at the Athabasca unconformity across the broader Tuning Fork structural corridor.

The program consisted of 19 diamond drill holes totaling 3,848 metres and was designed to systematically evaluate the Tuning Fork Uranium Zone, first discovered in drill hole TF-25-16 (6.2 metres of 0.10% U₃O₈; see news release dated October 29, 2025). All mineralized intercepts from the 2026 program are summarized in Table 1, with drill collar locations provided in Table 2.

Figure 2 illustrates the current drill pattern at the Tuning Fork Uranium Zone and highlights approximately 600 metres of conductive strike length south of current drilling that remains sparsely tested. Results to date continue to reinforce the prospectivity of the broader Tuning Fork structural corridor and support the potential for additional discoveries along strike.

Table 1 – Tuning Fork Uranium Zone eU3O8 Results

Hole ID From (m) To (m) Length (m)1 eU3O82
TF-26-23 143.7 145.8 2.1 0.06
TF-26-24 134.0 140.9 6.9 0.06
TF-26-26 139.8 140.2 0.4 0.08
TF-26-27A
140.0 140.7 0.7 0.13
146.3 146.7 0.4 0.06
TF-26-30
139.1 143.7 4.6 0.34
includes
139.6 141.0 1.4 1.00
TF-26-36 138.0 140.9 2.9 0.18

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1 True depth and thickness measurements have not yet been determined
2 Composited at a 0.05% eU3O8 cut-off with maximum internal dilution of 2.0m



Figure 2. Tuning Fork Uranium Zone

Table 2 – Hatchet Lake 2026 Drill Collar Locations

2026
Drill Fence
Hole ID Azimuth Dip Final
Depth (m)
Northing Easting3
1 TF-26-21A 290 -65 224 6484294 564425
1 TF-26-22 290 -60 230 6484294 564425
1 TF-26-23 290 -72 233 6484294 564425
1 TF-26-24 290 -80 231 6484294 564425
1 TF-26-25 0 -90 188 6484294 564425
2 TF-26-26 290 -75 179 6484340 564454
2 TF-26-27A 290 -80 206 6484340 564454
2 TF-26-28 290 -85 188 6484340 564454
3 TF-26-29 290 -75 209 6484375 564485
3 TF-26-30 290 -65 236 6484375 564485
3 TF-26-31 290 -60 221 6484375 564485
4 TF-26-32 285 -70 194 6484425 564500
4 TF-26-33 285 -80 188 6484425 564500
4 TF-26-34 0 -90 161 6484425 564500
5 TF-26-35A 285 -70 233 6484465 564520
5 TF-26-36 285 -80 185 6484465 564520
5 TF-26-37 0 -90 170 6484465 564520
3 TF-26-38 290 -60 181 6484347 564554
3 TF-26-39 290 -75 191 6484347 564554

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3 Coordinate Reference System NAD 83 UTM Zone 13


Hatchet Lake South Next Steps

Foremost believes the 2026 drill program has significantly advanced its geological understanding of the Tuning Fork Uranium Zone and the broader structural corridor hosting mineralization. The Company is currently awaiting final geochemical assay results which will be integrated into the evolving geological model for the Tuning Fork Uranium Zone. Future drilling at Hatchet Lake South is expected to focus on refining priority targets along the Tuning Fork trend and evaluating additional parallel conductive structures identified through geophysical interpretation.

In particular, the Company plans to further evaluate the southern portion of the trend, where approximately 600 metres of sparsely tested conductive strike length remain south of current drilling (Figure 2). Results from the 2026 program support the potential for additional discoveries along the Tuning Fork structural corridor.

Drilling Commences at High-Priority Richardson SE Targets at Hatchet Lake North

Following completion of the Hatchet Lake South program, the Company has commenced an approximately 750-1,000 metre diamond drill program at the Richardson SE target area on the Hatchet Lake North Project (Figure 3).

The Richardson SE target area is located along the Athabasca Basin margin within a regionally prospective structural corridor associated with the broader Richardson conductive corridor. The target area contains more than 5 kilometres of untested electromagnetic conductor strike length supported by historical VTEM data, conductor modelling, and recently completed gravity surveying.

The current drill program is designed to test zones of structural complexity and hydrothermal alteration identified through the integration of geological, electromagnetic, magnetic, and gravity datasets. The Company believes Richardson SE represents a compelling opportunity to test for unconformity-related uranium mineralization within a highly prospective and underexplored portion of the Hatchet Lake Project.


Figure 3. Hatchet Lake North – Richardson SE Compilation Map

Sampling, Analytical Methods and QA/QC Protocols

Following the completion of a drill hole, the hole is radiometrically logged using a downhole gamma probe, which collects continuous readings of radioactivity along the length of the drill hole. Probe results are then calibrated using an algorithm calculated from the comparison of probe results against a geochemical reference. The gamma-log results provide an immediate radiometric equivalent uranium value (eU3O8%) for the hole, which, except in very high-grade zones, is reasonably accurate.

The downhole gamma probe data detailed in this news release was measured using a QL40-GR Natural Gamma probe from Mount Sopris that was calibrated on July 17, 2025, at the Grand Junction, CO, calibration test pits. Downhole measurements were taken at 0.10m intervals from the top of hole and depth corrected to the handheld RS-125 scintillometer, which was used to determine radioactivity of the core.

Final depth measurements and true thickness have not yet been determined.

Where core has been recovered, sampling over mineralized interval is standardized 0.5m samples, except over intervals of strongly elevated radioactivity where select samples between 0.10 & 0.25m were collected. This includes shoulder samples 1m above and below the elevated zone. These select samples were split in half, with one kept in the core box and the other shipped to SRC for sample preparation and analysis. SRC is an independent laboratory with ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 accreditation for the relevant procedures. Control samples are implemented at a frequency of ~5%.

Qualified Person

The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Cameron MacKay, P. Geo., Vice President of Exploration for Foremost Clean Energy Ltd., and a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101.

A qualified person has not performed sufficient work or data verification to validate the historical results in accordance with National Instrument 43-101. Although the historical results may not be reliable, the Company nevertheless believes that they provide an indication of the property’s potential and are relevant for any future exploration program.

About Foremost

Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. (NASDAQ: FMST) (CSE: FAT) (WKN: A3DCC8) is a North American uranium and lithium exploration company strategically positioned to support the accelerating demand for reliable, carbon-free energy. As artificial intelligence, data centers, and electrification drive unprecedented growth in global power consumption, the expanding need for reliable nuclear baseload power creates a direct and critical imperative for the sustained exploration required to secure its uranium feedstock.

The Company holds an option from Denison to earn up to 70% interest in 10 prospective uranium properties (except for the Hatchet Lake, where Foremost can earn up to 51%), spanning over 330,000 acres in the prolific, uranium-rich Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan. The Company employs a data-driven exploration strategy supported by extensive historic drilling and geophysical data across its portfolio, including programs completed by Denison providing a validated roadmap and competitive advantage for targeting high-potential, mineralized trends. To date, Foremost has completed geophysical surveys and multiple drill campaigns that have generated encouraging results and defined high-priority, discovery-ready targets for follow-up drilling.

Foremost also has a portfolio of lithium projects at varying stages of development spanning 43,000+ acres in Manitoba, providing exposure to other critical materials essential in electrification and energy storage.

For further information, please visit the Company’s website at www.foremostcleanenergy.com.

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FAQ

What did Foremost Clean Energy (FMST) announce in its May 2026 6-K?

Foremost Clean Energy announced completion of its 2026 drill program at Hatchet Lake South, expanding the Tuning Fork Uranium Zone and reporting multiple uranium intercepts. It also confirmed drilling has started at the Richardson SE target on Hatchet Lake North.

What were the key uranium drill results at Hatchet Lake South for Foremost Clean Energy (FMST)?

Key results include 0.34% eU₃O₈ over 4.6 metres in hole TF-26-30, with a higher-grade 1.0% eU₃O₈ over 1.4 metres. Hole TF-26-36 intersected 0.18% eU₃O₈ over 2.9 metres, extending mineralization about 100 metres northward.

How extensive was Foremost Clean Energy’s 2026 drill program at Hatchet Lake South?

The 2026 Hatchet Lake South program comprised 19 diamond drill holes totaling 3,848 metres, testing the Tuning Fork Uranium Zone across five 50‑metre spaced drill fences. Six holes intersected uranium mineralization exceeding 0.05% eU₃O₈ across four of these fences.

What exploration upside remains at the Tuning Fork Uranium Zone for Foremost Clean Energy (FMST)?

Foremost reports approximately 600 metres of conductive strike length at the Tuning Fork trend remains sparsely tested and open to the south. The company plans future drilling to refine targets along this corridor and investigate additional parallel conductive structures.

What new drilling has Foremost Clean Energy started at Hatchet Lake North?

Foremost has begun a 750–1,000 metre diamond drill program at the Richardson SE target on Hatchet Lake North. This area hosts more than 5 kilometres of untested electromagnetic conductor strike length within a regionally prospective structural corridor.

How does Denison Mines Corp. factor into Foremost Clean Energy’s Athabasca exploration?

Foremost holds an option from Denison Mines Corp. to earn up to 70% in 10 uranium properties, and up to 51% at Hatchet Lake. Extensive historical exploration data from Denison helps Foremost identify and prioritize uranium targets across over 330,000 acres.

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