Atacama Minerals Ltd.


Operations Update

First Quarter 2010

Agitated Leach Plant

Detailed engineering is in process for the agitated leach plant modifications and some elements are being tested for installation. Costs estimates are approximately $3.0 million to confirm and test the changes required. Proposals for additional crushing and screening equipment are under review. There may be additional purchase costs for equipment once testing is complete. The agitated leach plant is expected to be fully operational in 2011. When fully operational, the agitated leach plant is expected to increase iodine production capacity to 1,500 tonnes per year.

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Year End 2009

New Management

As of December 1, 2009, Mr. Tim Miller was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer and has joined the Board of Directors of the Company. Mr. Miller was most recently Vice President Central and South America for Goldcorp Inc. where he was responsible for all of Goldcorp's activities in Central America, South America and the Caribbean. Prior to that, Mr. Miller spent many years with Glamis Gold Ltd. as Vice President and Projects Manager for their Central American operations. His background also includes construction and management of major heap leach and agitated leach operations throughout South and Central America. Mr. Miller has a BSc. Chemistry from the University of New Mexico and an MBA from Webster University.

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Third Quarter 2009

Agitated Leach Plant

During the third quarter of 2009, the Company continued to work with its independent consultant on analyzing various possible solutions for the crushing/grinding circuit of the agitated leach plant. Further analysis of the ore feed characteristics resulted in proposed modifications, which management is currently studying to determine the proper course of action. When fully operational, the agitated leach plant is expected to increase iodine production capacity from 1,000 tonnes per year to 1,500 tonnes per year.

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Second Quarter 2009

Agitated Leach Plant

During the first half of 2009, the Company installed modifications to the crushing/grinding system of the agitated leach plant based on recommendations provided by independent consultants. During the startup and testing of these modifications additional problems were encountered. As a result, a more in depth analysis of the ore feed characteristics and possible additional modifications to the crushing/grinding system are required to resolve the material processing problems.

When fully operational, the new agitated leach plant is designed to increase production capacity from
1,000 tonnes of iodine per year to 1,500 tonnes per year.


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First Quarter 2009

Agitated Leach Plant

During the first quarter of 2009, the Company installed a modified crushing/grinding system to the agitated leach plant. It is expected that with some additional modifications, the agitated leach plant will be fully operational toward the end of the third quarter of 2009.

The agitated leach plant is designed to increase production capacity from 1,000 tonnes of iodine per year to 1,500 tonnes per year.

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Year End 2008

During 2008, the Company initiated the commissioning of a new agitated leach plant designed to replace the existing heap leaching system. As of the date of this report, the agitated leach plant is not yet operational. (See below section "Agitated Leach Plant and Power Supply").

As a result of the recent unprecedented events in the global financial markets and its adverse impact on the capital and debt markets, the Company has deferred all major capital expenditures, including the development of the nitrates fertilizer plant, that are not directly related to iodine production. See below section "Nitrate Fertilizer Project". The Company has also initiated comprehensive cost-saving measures in efforts to reduce production and administrative costs and preserve cash. Despite the crisis, iodine prices remained stable during 2008.

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