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Atlas Critical Minerals (NASDAQ: ATCX) recently reported a major technical milestone at its flagship Alto do Paranaíba Project in Brazil. The company announced that initial metallurgical testwork achieved up to 97% recovery rates for magnetic rare earth elements (MREE), a critical metric for the economic viability of its diversified mineral portfolio. This news comes just weeks after the company’s high-profile uplisting and opening bell ceremony on the NASDAQ.
Atlas Critical Minerals confirmed this morning that its Phase 1 metallurgical program has successfully demonstrated near-complete extraction of high-value rare earths. The results, verified by SGS Canada, showed recovery rates of 97.0% for MREE and 95.2% for light rare earths (LREE).
While the broader market remains fixated on mid-February momentum and the return of the mega-cap merger, institutional interest is rapidly rotating into “de-risked” developers like ATCX that provide pure-play exposure to the defense and AI supply chains.
The significance of the 97% recovery rate cannot be overstated. In the mining sector, high grades in the ground mean nothing if the material cannot be efficiently processed. By achieving these levels using thermal pre-treatment, Atlas has validated a clear path toward commercial-scale production.
Furthermore, the company’s recent achievement of 99.9995% purity in its Malacacheta Graphite Project positions it as one of the few global players capable of supplying nuclear-grade graphite. Much like how Rackspace’s Palantir (PLTR) deal sent the stock up 248% by validating a high-tech partnership, Atlas is validating its ability to produce the “ultra-high purity” materials required for modern reactor cooling and EV anodes.
Key Takeaways from the Recent Results:
As the U.S. government seeks to decouple the critical minerals supply chain from China, companies with Brazilian assets are seeing a valuation premium due to the country’s mining-friendly jurisdiction.
| Company | Focus | Market Cap (Est.) | Stage |
| Atlas Critical Minerals (ATCX) | Rare Earths/Graphite | ~$31M | Exploration/Dev |
| MP Materials (MP) | Rare Earths | ~$2.8B | Production |
| Syrah Resources (SYR) | Graphite | ~$340M | Production |
Investors should watch the $6.30 resistance level on the NASDAQ, as a breakout on volume would confirm that the market has fully priced in the recent de-risking events. The next 30 days are critical as the company moves toward finalizing its SK-1300 technical reports, which are expected to further solidify the resource estimate.
With a tight float and increasing visibility following its bell-ringing ceremony, ATCX is positioned as a primary “contagion” beneficiary if the broader lithium and rare earth sectors continue their mid-February recovery.