Company: JUPGF
Filing Date: 2025-09-25
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001493152-25-014979
Chunk: 115

Company: ATLAS CRITICAL MINERALS Corp
Filing Date: 2025-09-25
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 115
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50 |     | Iron    
 Ore     |     | Limonero       
 de Anadia      |     | Alagoas,              
 Brazil                |
| Alagoas                
 Project                |     |              | 844.029/2020 |     |                    | 1,976.47 |     | Iron    
 Ore     |     | Coité          
 do Nóia        |     | Alagoas,              
 Brazil                |
| Alagoas                
 Project                |     |              | 844.030/2020 |     |                    | 1,563.76 |     | Iron    
 Ore     |     | Tanque         
 D´Arca         |     | Alagoas,              
 Brazil                |

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Mineral Right 833.114/2012)

This iron ore mineral right is considered by management to be material to the Company’s current business plan. Current Status: Mining concession, the highest title of mineral property in Brazil.

<div align='center'>Figure 43 – Map of Mineral Right 833.114/2012.</div>

Rio Piracicaba Project – Iron Ore

The Rio Piracicaba Project is in the rural area of the municipality of Rio Piracicaba, state of Minas Gerais in Brazil, at coordinates 19°56’23.9 “S / 43°12’01.7 “W. The project is located 130 km from Belo Horizonte, capital of the state of Minas Gerais, and is served by paved roads and is also intersected by a railroad used by several mining companies to transport iron ore to the coast.

We hold the title of the mineral right number 833.114/2012, inside which the Rio Piracicaba Project was developed. We acquired the mineral right where its Rio Piracicaba Project is now located from a third-party in 2020 for the equivalent of $925,000. This mineral right sits immediately adjacent to the Água Limpa iron ore mine that belongs to Vale S.A., listed in NYSE, one of the world’s top iron ore producers and the largest Brazilian mining company.

The Rio Piracicaba Project is in the Iron Quadrangle, one of the largest mineral provinces in Brazil. It contains the Cauê Formation, main iron mineralized materials unit that occurs in the region, consisting of itabirites and other rocks with a high iron content, represented mainly by hematite and magnetite.

The Cauê Formation has its genesis based