Company: JUPGF
Filing Date: 2025-07-25
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0001641172-25-021053
Chunk: 92

Company: ATLAS CRITICAL MINERALS Corp
Filing Date: 2025-07-25
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 92
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 contact, and the material for chemical analysis consisted of the right half of the core, resulting in samples with an average weight of 5 Kg. These samples were then gathered in a labelled bag, and the remaining half is kept at the box with the sample ID tag, for reference. The bagged samples were then sent to SGS-Geosol.

All samples received at SGS-Geosol were inventoried and weighted prior to being processed. Drying was done to samples having excess humidity. Sample material was crushed using jaw crushers. The SGS-Geosol analytical method used for our samples is one of their standard packages. Analytical results were sent electronically by SGS-Geosol directly to us and results were compiled in an MS Excel spreadsheet by the project geologists.

Similar procedures as described above were used for our graphite studies, described later in this prospectus.

In addition to the laboratory quality assurance quality control (QA/QC) routinely implemented by SGS Geosol using pulp duplicate analysis, Atlas developed an internal QA/QC protocol for the projects, which consisted of the insertion of analytical standard reference materials (standards), blanks and core duplicates on a systematic basis with the samples shipped to the analytical laboratory.

Through the implementation of these protocols, Atlas ensures the quality and integrity of data, maintaining full traceability and accuracy in the results and in the processes related to geological interpretation and evaluation.

Competitor’s Efforts

Multiple of our mineral rights border and/or are close to mineral rights that belong to two listed companies: Resouro Strategic Metals (“Resouro”) near the municipality of Tiros and Equinox Resources Limited (“Equinox”) 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