Spark Energy Provides Update on Spodumene Targets at Arapaima Lithium Project and Recent Funding

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 1, 2024) - Spark Energy Minerals Inc. (CSE: SPRK) (OTC Pink: SPARF) (FSE: 8PC) ("Spark" or the "Company") an exploration Company focused on the discovery of battery metals in Brazil's prestigious Lithium Valley, is pleased to provide an update on the progress of exploration planning in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Exploration will begin over priority targets with three geological sampling teams, focusing initially on detailed follow-up of spodumene occurrences identified in government heavy mineral pan concentrate samples across the 64,359-hectare Arapaima Lithium Project in Lithium Valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Exploration Highlights:

  • As highlighted in a recent press release dated October 23rd, 2024, (see news here) Spark has mobilized three field geology stream sampling teams to kickstart exploration over its pipeline of Priority 1 and Priority 2 Target Areas.

  • Two teams are dedicated to detailed follow-up around key sample points (See Figure 1), where visible spodumene concentrations were reported in heavy mineral concentrates published by the CPRM (Brazilian Geological Survey) in 20161 and 20232.

  • The third team has initiated a systematic reconnaissance across the entire tenement, aiming to quickly validate historical data, including information from competitors (Si6, Perpetual), and new targets identified by Spark's geophysical, remote sensing, and geochemical analyses.

  • These exploration activities are expected to be completed by the end of Q4 2024 with results reported and evaluated in early Q1 2025. The company anticipates that focused follow-up of positive results will allow the generation of targets for the fast-tracking of preliminary drill testing during Q2 of 2025.

Jon Hill, VP Exploration, Country Manager & Director, Comments on the Exploration Strategy:

"With the initial phase of our Arapaima exploration targeting, ranking, and prioritization complete, we're now in a strong position-both technically and financially-to deliver on the "boots on the ground" aspects of our broader strategy. It's impressive that even a baseline review of public domain government data has revealed such high-quality targets, with visible spodumene already identified in regional mineral pan concentrate samples. This enables us to focus our efforts on high-potential areas within our expansive tenement in the highly prospective Lithium Valley of Brazil."

Arapaima Lithium Project - Exploration of Priority Targets:

  • Figure 1 shows the entire Arapaima tenement, marking government heavy mineral pan concentrate sample points (blue stars) where visible spodumene was reported in the CPRM 2016 study. These are superimposed on the highest-ranked lithium prospectivity drainage basin (highlighted in red), as indicated in the CPRM 2023 report.

  • Figure 2 expands on Figure 1, adding Spark's newly generated targets derived from public domain geophysical, remote sensing, and geochemical datasets. It also includes planned sampling points for ongoing sediment and mineral pan concentrate collection as part of Spark's "boots on the ground" exploration efforts.