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Spark Energy Commences 2025 Field Program at the Arapaima Lithium Project in Brazil's Lithium Valley

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 7, 2025) - 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 announce its exploration team has commenced its 2025 program to continue field exploration at the Company's 64,359-hectare Arapaima Lithium project located in Lithium Valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Arapaima Lithium Project Exploration Highlights:

  • In Q4 2024, Spark's geological teams successfully initiated a "boots on the ground" exploration work program across its Arapaima Project. Initial work identified 3 priority targets within 8 pegmatite trends comprising a combined 27.2km of prospective strike. (see press release dated December 24, 2024, here)

  • In 2025, the Q1 exploration program aims to continue with a focused follow-up of these priority targets, armedwith analytical results (expected in late January) from the first 144 samples submitted to the laboratory in late December.

  • In parallel the teams willcontinue with first-pass exploration across the remainder of Spark's extensive tenement package, of which 80% remains to be explored.

  • Spark has retained Sahara Mining Services to complete an independent NI 43-101 Exploration Report over the company's Arapaima Lithium Project during January 2025.

  • In addition, Spark also reports that experienced consultant geologist, Richard Dan Hamer has been retained to support the exploration effort at Arapaima. Dan Hamer's rich global exploration experience across multiple geological jurisdictions and commodities will greatly benefit Sparks' exploration programme both technically and to provide training and mentorship to the geological team. An added benefit is to leverage Dan's wide experience with rock climbing and mountaineering, necessary for the Spark teams to safely access and sample several old excavations within the priority target areas identified by the team on drone footage and encountered on the ground.

Figure 1: Figure showing location of Priority Target Areas 1, 5 and New Target 6 with sampling points, Arapaima Lithium project tenements

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Figure 2: Map showing the relative position of Target Area 1 (13.3km trend) with New Target Area 6 (8.3 km trend), some 1.8km to the south. Please note the location of old artisanal excavations within the target areas which will be accessed for sampling in the coming weeks.