Atlas Critical Minerals Expands Graphite Project in Brazil with 19.4% Graphitic Carbon Samples
Atlas Critical Minerals Corp. has acquired additional mineral rights in Minas Gerais, Brazil, expanding its Graphite Project to 2,822 hectares. The project now features a continuous mineralized corridor over 11 kilometers, with chip samples showing a peak of 19.4% graphitic carbon. The company reported significant grades across multiple samples and confirmed graphite mineralization at depth through resistivity surveys.

Atlas Critical Minerals Corp. has expanded its Graphite Project in Minas Gerais, Brazil, to 2,822 hectares by acquiring new mineral rights. The project now includes a continuous mineralized corridor exceeding 11 kilometers.
Recent chip samples revealed a maximum of 19.4% graphitic carbon, surpassing the previous peak of 15.4%. Additional grades reported include 15.49%, 15.41%, and others. Preliminary resistivity surveys corroborate graphite mineralization at depths of up to 215 meters. The company also holds extensive mineral rights for other critical minerals and has commenced revenue generation from its iron ore project.




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