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Atlas Lithium's Critical Minerals Subsidiary Delivers Exceptional Rare Earths Grades and Premium Graphite Concentrate in Initial Reporting

Core Insights - Atlas Lithium Corporation announced exceptional results from its subsidiary, Atlas Critical Minerals Corporation, highlighting high-grade rare earths and premium graphite concentrate [1][3][5] Company Developments - Atlas Critical Minerals Corporation reported grades of up to 28,870 ppm TREO and 23.2% TiO₂, along with a graphitic carbon concentrate of 96.6% [1][12] - The reports were prepared by SGS Canada Inc., confirming the strategic value of diversifying into critical minerals essential for electrification and defense applications [2][3] - Atlas Lithium holds a 30% ownership stake in Atlas Critical Minerals Corporation and is advancing its Neves Lithium Project towards production [10] Industry Context - The geopolitical landscape has made rare earth elements crucial for national security and technological sovereignty, emphasizing the need for diversified supply chains [4] - Brazil's stable geopolitical environment and substantial deposits of critical minerals provide a competitive advantage for Atlas Critical Minerals [8] Project Highlights - The Alto do Paranaíba Project in Brazil covers 27,734 hectares and has shown consistent high-grade mineralization for rare earths and titanium [6] - The Malacacheta Project has confirmed large-flake graphite mineralization with strong metallurgical results [8] - Atlas Critical Minerals controls over 218,000 hectares of mineral rights across various critical minerals, enhancing its strategic positioning [9]