Company: JUPGF
Filing Date: 2025-08-27
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0001493152-25-012379
Chunk: 95

Company: ATLAS CRITICAL MINERALS Corp
Filing Date: 2025-08-27
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 95
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 Gerais, Brazil |
| Minas Gerais Project |     |              | 830.464/2025 |     |                    | 1,684.88 |     |         | Graphite |     |              | Jacinto     |     | Minas Gerais, Brazil |

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The following mineral rights are currently deemed
by management to be material to the Company’s business:

Mineral Right 831.698/2021

Current Status: Exploration Permit, with a final research report filed by the prior owner with ANM and under current review.

<div align='center'>Figure 37 – Map of Mineral Right 831.698/2021.</div>

Mineral Right 830.954/2021

Current Status: Exploration Permit, valid until June 25, 2026. We plan to prepare and file the necessary studies with ANM to continue to maintain ownership of this mineral right after the termination date.

<div align='center'>Figure 38 – Map of Mineral Right 830.954/2021.</div>

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The following mineral right is deemed by management not to be material as of the date of this prospectus; however, as economic and market
conditions warrant, management may develop the mineral right in the future:

Malacacheta Project – Graphite – Exploration Phase

In our Malacacheta Project, during our initial exploration phase in 2023, we successfully identified surface outcrops with visible graphite, delineated mineralized bodies, and established a primary structural trend. Rock samples were collected (nine samples), and preliminary auger core drilling was conducted (21 drill holes), providing strong indications of the project’s potential.

<div align='center'>Figure 39 – Malacacheta Project – our interpretation of the local structural trend.

Figure 40 – Malacacheta Project – outcrop of graphitic mica schist with “flake”.</div>

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<div align='center'>Figure 41 – Malacacheta Project – outcrop of graphitic mica schist with intercalated gneiss layers.</div>

Our latest exploration campaign has expanded our understanding of the Malacacheta Project’s mineral potential. We have systematically mapped and described 43 new tpoints, paying close attention to surface exposures and sub-surface features. A comprehensive sampling program has been completed, with 17 samples of graphite schist and mica-schist with graphite collected from mineral rights 830.954/2021 and