Company: JUPGF
Filing Date: 2025-10-08
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001493152-25-017439
Chunk: 108

Company: ATLAS CRITICAL MINERALS Corp
Filing Date: 2025-10-08
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 108
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     |              | 860.133/2025 |     |            | 1,936.15 |     | Rare                             
 Earths, Phosphate, (Uranium)*    |     | Iporá                    |     | Goiás,               
 Brazil               |
| Goiás                
 Project              |     |              | 860.131/2025 |     |            | 1,977.18 |     | Rare                             
 Earths, Phosphate, (Uranium)*    |     | Iporá                    |     | Goiás,               
 Brazil               |
| Pará Project         |     |              | 850.087/2025 |     |            | 9,905.37 |     | Copper (Uranium)*                |     | Santana do Araguaia      |     | Pará, Brazil         |
| Pará Project         |     |              | 850.077/2025 |     |            | 9,600.18 |     | Copper                           
 (Uranium)*                       |     | Santana                  
 do Araguaia              |     | Pará,                
 Brazil               |
| Minas Gerais Project |     |              | 830.464/2025 |     |            | 1,929.49 |     | Rare Earths, Graphite (Uranium)* |     | Jacinto, Salto da Divisa |     | Minas Gerais, Brazil |

* Current Brazilian legislation
does not allow uranium to be listed as a primary mineral; any discovery of uranium by us would be as a byproduct and in the context of
exploring another mineral as listed.

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Copper

Overview

Copper is a highly conductive
metal that plays a crucial role in various industries due to its excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, malleability, and resistance
to corrosion. It is one of the oldest metals used by humans, with applications dating back thousands of years. In modern times, copper
is essential in the manufacturing of electrical wiring, plumbing, roofing, and various electronic devices. Its versatility makes it a
critical component in renewable energy technologies, EVs, and infrastructure development, particularly as the world transitions to greener
energy solutions.

As of 2023, the largest
reserves of copper are found in Latin America, with Chile and Peru holding the most significant shares. Chile is home to approximately
200 million metric tons of copper reserves, making it the world’s largest