Atlas Critical Minerals said it acquired an additional mineral right to link two existing graphite tenements in Minas Gerais, Brazil, creating a continuous mineralized corridor exceeding 11 km. The company said the combined graphite project now totals about 2,822 hectares after a 124% increase in area. Atlas reported chip sampling results with a peak grade of 19% graphitic carbon and additional samples up to 15% graphitic carbon. It also said preliminary resistivity surveys indicate low-resistivity anomalies with about 230 m of lateral continuity and depths up to about 215 m. Atlas plans further work including magnetometry, LiDAR surveying, and follow-up diamond drilling toward an initial resource estimate.
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