Company: JUPGF
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001493152-25-021911
Chunk: 99

Company: ATLAS CRITICAL MINERALS Corp
Filing Date: 2025-11-12
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 99
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”) near the municipality of Patos de Minas (Figure 34). Resouro and Equinox have each publicly disclosed the presence of significant concentrations of rare earths and titanium in their projects.

<div align='center'>Figure 34 – Map showing
our mineral rights areas in relation to those of two competitors in the region – Resouro and Equinox.</div>

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Goiás Project – Rare Earths – Exploration Phase

The Goiás Project is composed of the 18 mineral rights listed below. If the Option is exercised, an additional 18 mineral rights will be added, for a total of 36 mineral rights.

The mineral rights are
located in western Goiás, in the region of Montes Claros de Goiás, Iporá and Santa Fé towns. In geological
terms, this region comprises the Tocantins Structural Province in the Brasilia Fold Belt and has one geological formation with alkaline
chemical affinity that are favorable for rare earths mineralization: Iporá Alkaline Complex, related to the Goiás Alkaline
Province (Cretaceous). Such formation shows plutonic and subvolcanic/volcanic rocks, such as syenite, basaltic-andesite, gabbro, dunite,
peridotite, pyroxenite, lamprophyre and others. They occur as sills, dikes, plugs and pipes, lava and pyroclastic deposits. These rocks
can be intruded into older units such as Goiás Orthogneiss, Iporá Granite and Furnas Formation.

These rocks have high rare
earths contents, as well as high P and may also have high Nb and Ni contents. Our mineral rights are in regions with odds of occurrence
of the intrusions non-mapped by the regional and some mineral rights already have Iporá Alkaline Complex mapped by the regional
public data. Other mineral rights (close to Iporá town) are directly adjacent to Appia, a listed company that has disclosed promising
results for rare earths in its adjacent project. The weathering profile of the region can lead to laterization, which favors the formation
of ionic clay deposits.

While these mineral rights
are an important part of our mineral rights portfolio, they currently are not the principal focus of our exploration efforts as of the
date of this prospectus. As the Company’s business develops and economic conditions justify their development and extraction, management
int