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Atlas Lithium's Progress: Processing Plant Readies For Shipment To Site

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By Mangeet Kaur Bouns, Benzinga

Lithium exploration and development company Atlas Lithium Corporation (NASDAQ: ATLX) is making strides in its mission to begin environmentally sustainable lithium concentrate production. The company’s 100%-owned hard-rock lithium project, located in Brazil’s mineral-rich state of Minas Gerais, is nearing a critical milestone with the preparation of its modular dense media separation (DMS) lithium processing plant for shipment from South Africa to Brazil.

The modular nature of the plant, a first of its kind for Brazil, embodies Atlas Lithium’s commitment to innovation and sustainability. As the company prepares for the final steps before the plant’s transcontinental journey, the broader implications for Brazil’s lithium industry and global lithium supply chains are becoming increasingly apparent.

Pioneering Modular DMS Technology In Brazil

Atlas Lithium’s decision to implement a modular DMS plant in Brazil marks a pioneering move in the country’s lithium industry. DMS technology, which uses a dense liquid medium to separate minerals based on their density, is a proven method in lithium processing. Atlas Lithium’s approach, however, optimizes this technology through a modular design that reduces both the physical and environmental footprint of the processing facility.

This approach has several key advantages. The plant’s modular design simplifies transportation, installation and commissioning, allowing for a faster and more efficient setup compared to traditional processing plants. Additionally, the plant is designed to have the lowest water usage in the industry, a significant factor in regions where water conservation is critical. This focus on efficiency and sustainability not only potentially positions Atlas Lithium as a leader in responsible lithium production but may also set new standards for the industry as a whole.

Strategic Preparation For The Plant's Transcontinental Journey

Over the past few weeks, Atlas Lithium has been closely monitoring the final stages of the plant’s preparation in South Africa. Technical personnel from RTEKhave been on-site to ensure every component is ready for shipment. To date, 48 containers have been prepared, with the final count expected to exceed 100 before the plant begins its journey from the port of Durban, South Africa, to Santos, Brazil.

The plant’s DMS modules have already undergone trial assembly in South Africa, ensuring that all components fit together seamlessly before disassembly and shipping. Among the final components being completed are the effluent systems, which have been upgraded for enhanced water efficiency, and the conveyors, which are integral to the plant’s operation. This meticulous attention to detail highlights Atlas Lithium’s commitment to delivering a plant that not only meets but exceeds industry standards.

Brian Talbot, a principal at RTEK and a member of Atlas Lithium’s Operations Committee, emphasized the importance of this project during a recent inspection visit, stating, “Atlas Lithium’s modular plant represents a significant step for Brazil's lithium industry, and our direct involvement ensures that every detail is accounted for as we ship it to Brazil.”

Scaling Up To Meet Surging Demand For Lithium And Other Key Metals

Atlas Lithium’s broader strategy extends beyond the immediate goal of initiating lithium production. The company has significantly expanded its exploration portfolio in Brazil, now covering approximately 539 square kilometers or 133,294 acres. This potentially makes Atlas Lithium one of the key players in Brazil’s growing lithium sector, with extensive resources not only in lithium but also in other critical and battery metals such as nickel, rare earth elements, titanium, graphite and copper.

This diverse portfolio helps further cement Atlas Lithium’s position as it aims to capitalize on the growing global demand for lithium, particularly in the U.S., where demand is expected to increase by nearly 500% by 2030, according to Fastmarkets. Lithium is a key component in a wide range of industries, including electric vehicles, renewable energy storage and consumer electronics, making Atlas Lithium’s efforts in Brazil a critical part of meeting this demand.

Atlas Lithium's Strategic Positioning In The Global Lithium Market

As the world transitions to greener energy sources, the demand for lithium and other critical minerals continues to rise. Atlas Lithium's initiatives in Brazil place it in a key position in this essential market. As the company prepares to ship its modular DMS plant to Brazil, the company’s strategic position within the global lithium market is becoming increasingly clear. With its extensive exploration portfolio, efficient lithium processing technology, and commitment to environmental and social sustainability, Atlas Lithium seems well-positioned to help meet the rising demand for lithium and other critical minerals. The company’s efforts not only promise to enhance Brazil’s role in the global lithium supply chain but also set a new benchmark for environmentally responsible mining practices.

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