Company: JUPGF
Filing Date: 2025-09-25
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001493152-25-014979
Chunk: 95

Company: ATLAS CRITICAL MINERALS Corp
Filing Date: 2025-09-25
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 95
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 sampling campaign included soil and chip rock samples of all lithology and layers across our mineral rights. The auger drilling campaign tested possible targets to evaluate the mineralization potential. Both campaigns had all geochemical analysis performed by SGS-Geosol, an analytical laboratory located in Vespasiano, Brazil, which is considered to be the premier such testing site in Brazil (“SGS-Geosol”). SGS-Geosol is ISO 14001 and 17025 accredited by the Standards Council. SGS-Geosol is an independent third-party and provides services pursuant to arms-length contracts.

The auger drillholes were vertical and the reported intervals corresponded to the true thickness. The cores were placed in boxes, aligned and measured by the technician or geologist for core recovery. The core boxes were identified with a code, a hole ID and tags. The logging and sampling were performed at our core logging facilities. The sample intervals were defined by 1 meter, varying depending on the lithological contact, and the material for chemical analysis consisted of the right half of the core, resulting in samples with an average weight of 5 Kg. These samples were then gathered in a labelled bag, and the remaining half is kept at the box with the sample ID tag, for reference. The bagged samples were then sent to SGS-Geosol.

All samples received at SGS-Geosol were inventoried and weighted prior to being processed. Drying was done to samples having excess humidity. Sample material was crushed using jaw crushers. The SGS-Geosol analytical method used for our samples is one of their standard packages. Analytical results were sent electronically by SGS-Geosol directly to us and results were compiled in an MS Excel spreadsheet by the project geologists.

Similar procedures as described above were used for our graphite studies, described later in this prospectus.

In addition to the laboratory quality assurance quality control (QA/QC) routinely implemented by SGS Geosol using pulp duplicate analysis, Atlas developed an internal QA/QC protocol for the projects, which consisted of the insertion of analytical standard reference materials (standards), blanks and core duplicates on a systematic basis with the samples shipped to the analytical laboratory.

Through the implementation of these protocols, Atlas ensures the quality and integrity of data, maintaining full traceability and accuracy in the results and in the processes related to geological interpretation and evaluation.

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