Company: JUPGF
Filing Date: 2025-07-25
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0001641172-25-021053
Chunk: 87

Company: ATLAS CRITICAL MINERALS Corp
Filing Date: 2025-07-25
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 87
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ernary maps of radiometry and total magnetometry intensity.</div>

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Surface Sampling

We have carried out a soil sampling campaign, with 479 samples collected, and several strong results such as approximately 15,000 ppm of Total Rare-Earth Oxides (“TREO”) and 20% of TiO 2in our mineral right 831.268/2021.

We also carried out an auger drilling survey in two mineral rights of Block 3 (831.277/2019 and 831.278/2019), both of which are part of the Option. Five exploration drillholes, summing 62 drilled meters, intercepted Capacete Formation.

Mineral rights located in Block 2 show TREO > 1,500 ppm, reaching at times up to 8,000 ppm, and 8% < TiO 2<12% and including readings of TiO 2> 12% for some samples. In all such mineral rights the presence of Capacete Formation has been mapped, and in some places, it is up to 70 meters thick.

Block 3 also shows high grade locations, including samples which show TREO > 4,000 ppm and TiO 2> 12%.

High levels of TREO and TiO 2were obtained through an extensive whole rock sampling campaign (Figure 22), totaling 726 samples of soil, conglomerates, aphanitic porphyritic volcanic rocks, sandstones, mudstones, lateritic canga, among others. Among the 726 samples analyzed, 549 samples resulted in levels above 1,000 ppm of TREO, of which 117 resulted in levels above 3,000 ppm of TREO and 700 ppm of MREO. Of the total samples, 180 obtained TiO 2above 10%, while 23 obtained levels above 15%. In general, analytical results with high TREO and TiO 2contents were obtained, with some Block 3 contents being exceptional (TREO > 10,000 ppm, for example). While the sample with the highest content in Block 1 resulted in 5,894 ppm TREO, the areas of Block 2 demonstrate 2 samples with contents above 6,000 ppm TREO. Blocks 1 and 2 present similar results when comparing the content averages (TREO, TiO 2and MREO), with Block 1 presenting slightly higher averages (Table 19).

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