Vancouver - Forum Energy Metals Corp. (TSX.V: FMC) ('Forum' or 'the Company') is pleased to announce that Rio Tinto Exploration Canada Inc. ('RTEC') has advised the Company that permits to construct a 99 km winter access trail and installation of a temporary 65-80 person capacity work camp to support drilling and mineral exploration at Forum's Janice Lake copper project in 2020 and 2021, has been granted by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment.

RTEC plans to commence construction of the winter access trail that will provide access to a new camp location to the northeast of Burbidge Lake. RTEC's intent is to complete construction of the winter trail and mobilize camp, camp supplies and drilling equipment prior to spring break-up for proposed exploration work in 2020. The camp will be operated by RTEC for the sole use of personnel and contractors working on the Janice Lake copper exploration project.

RTEC can earn an 80% interest in the Janice Lake project by completing $30 million in exploration. Forum and RTEC's technical teams will be meeting in the days ahead to begin detailed program planning in preparation for the next phase of exploration at Janice Lake. Further details and timelines will be announced when available.

About Forum Energy Metals

Forum Energy Metals Corp (TSX.V: FMC) explores for energy metals, including copper, nickel, platinum, palladium and uranium in Saskatchewan, Canada's Number One mining province. In addition, Forum has also established a strategic land position in the Idaho Cobalt Belt.

Contact:

Rick Mazur

Tel: 778-772-3100

Email: mazur@forumenergymetals.com

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