Spark Energy Highlights Major Lithium, REE Project at Brazil Summit
Spark Energy Highlights Major Lithium, REE Project at Brazil Summit

Spark Energy Highlights Major Lithium, REE Project at Brazil Summit

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Spark Energy Minerals Inc. is actively promoting its Arapaima Lithium and Rare Earth Elements (REE) Project at the 2nd Annual Lithium and Critical Mineral Summit in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, a key event endorsed by Invest Minas that gathers global industry leaders. The project spans 919 km² in Brazil's Lithium Valley, featuring 123 pegmatite occurrences across 13 trends with high lithium and REE mineralization, supported by excellent infrastructure and proximity to the Sigma Lithium mine. Spark's CEO Eugene Hodgson and VP of Exploration Jon Hill are attending the summit, where Hill will present on June 4, showcasing the project's substantial potential. The company recently filed its maiden NI 43-101 Technical Report, highlighting significant exploration targets like Grota do Maquém, Agua Branca, Cruzeta, and Caladão, with promising lithium assays and rare earth oxide concentrations. Additionally, Spark appointed Bonn Smith as Vice President of Corporate Development to drive strategic growth and investor engagement, reflecting its commitment to expanding its footprint in the battery metals sector. These developments underscore Spark Energy Minerals' positioning as a promising early-stage exploration company in the global energy transition landscape.

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