Spark Energy Minerals Completes Acquisition of Latam Energy

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 26, 2024) - Spark Energy Minerals Inc. (CSE: SPRK) (OTC Pink: SPARF) (FSE: 8PC) ("Spark" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has completed its previously announced acquisition of Latam Energy Acquisition Corp. ("Latam") pursuant to a securities exchange agreement ("SEA") dated September 10, 2024, among Latam, each of the shareholders of Latam (the "Latam Shareholders") and the Company (the "Transaction"). Pursuant to the Transaction, the Company issued to the Latam Shareholders 20 million common shares of the Company at a deemed price of $0.7 per share in consideration for all of the issued and outstanding shares of Latam.

Additional details regarding the terms of the Transaction can be found in the Company's news release dated September 12, 2024. None of the securities issued as part of the Transaction are subject to a statutory hold period, and no finder's fees were paid in connection with the Transaction.

Through this transaction, Spark Energy Minerals has acquired the rights to the Joaima and Vertex Projects in Minas Gerais, Brazil. The Joaima Project, located near Spark's flagship project, consists of 12 lithium tenements covering 21,165 hectares. The Vertex Project includes 7 lithium tenements and 1 gold tenement, totaling 15,314 hectares. Both projects are strategically located in Brazil's Lithium Valley, close to major lithium players like Sigma Lithium, Lithium Ionic, Pilbara Minerals, and Atlas Lithium. (see map below).

Map of Minas Gerais's Pegmatite Province highlight Latam's tenements in relation to Spark's flagship project and other notable projects in the region

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As seen in the map above, the tenements are located in Brazil's Lithium Valley, which the Government of Minas Gerais identifies as home to the country's largest lithium reserve. Lithium is a key mineral, primarily used in the production of long-lasting batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage. A major player in the region is Sigma Lithium, a multi-billion-dollar mining company with a 77 million-ton lithium resource at 1.40% Li2O and a 25-year mine life1 across two processing lines.

Geologically, the area features rocks like meta-mafic, ultramafic, gneiss, and schist, along with S-type granitoid rocks. These formations are favorable for lithium-cesium-tantalum (LCT) pegmatites and spodumene-rich pegmatites (SRP), as seen in the well-known deposits across the Eastern Brazil Pegmatite Province (EBPP).