Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 6, 2018) - Centurion Minerals Ltd. (TSXV: CTN) ("Centurion", or the
"Company") is pleased to announce that its operating partner ("Demetra Fertilizantes S.A." or DFSA") has sold and shipped
approximately 900 tonnes of agri-gypsum fertilizer from the Ana Sofia Project in Argentina during the month of May.
The sales consisted of two products; a granular material and a blended (high moisture) powder. The blended powder includes a
large percentage of high moisture inventory, much of which was abandoned by a previous operator of one of the Ana Sofia
concessions. Additional purchase orders for local and export consumers for high grade granular as well as high grade powder are in
final stages of negotiation and anticipated to be announced shortly.
"Activity has picked up considerably over the last 2 months and is gaining momentum. We are receiving new order inquiries almost
daily and are expanding our sales network." stated Sebastian Cattaneo- DFSA, President.
DFSA is a leading member of the delegation representing the Province of Santiago Del Estero at Agroactiva - 2018, one
of Argentina's largest annual agricultural tradeshows, being held between June 6 — 9 in Armstrong, Santa Fe Province. DFSA expects
to generate additional sales and increase its brand awareness through the exposure at this event. Photos from Agroactiva can be
viewed at: DFSA -
Agroactiva 2018
ABOUT THE ANA SOFIA PROJECT
The Project includes an agri-gypsum mine and complete processing facility having a current design capacity of 4,000
tonnes/month. Gypsum is extracted from near-surface, flat-lying beds within the sedimentary formation that extends throughout the
Ana Sofia Property, located in Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina. The gypsum rock is fed into primary and secondary crushers,
then screened and sorted into two agri-gypsum fertilizer products. The plant is designed to produce a pellet-sized granular product
and a fine powder product (comprised of a minimum 85% gypsum content) that are each packaged into one tonne tote bags. Agricultural
gypsum (calcium sulfate dihydrate) is a valuable plant nutrient and plays a vital role in maintaining soil structure and nutrient
balance in South American soils, resulting in crop yield enhancement.
The Project comprises two mining concessions totalling 50 hectares (ha) in size within a larger (approximately 600 ha) exploration
permit area. The Project is well situated within a region where other small producers are currently extracting agricultural gypsum
and selling to fertilizer distributors and farmers.
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Demetra Fertilizantes - Instagram Account
ABOUT CENTURION
Centurion Minerals Ltd. is a Canadian-based company with an international focus on the development of agri-mineral fertilizer
projects. For additional information on the Ana Sofia project and applications of agri-gypsum, visit our website: www.centurionminerals.com
"David G. Tafel"
President and CEO
For Further Information Contact:
David Tafel
604-484-2161
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Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
This news release contains forward looking statements concerning future operations of Centurion Minerals Ltd. (the "Company").
All forward-looking statements concerning the Company's future plans and operations, including management's assessment of the
Company's project expectations or beliefs may be subject to certain assumptions, risks and uncertainties beyond the Company's
control. Investors are cautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of future performance and that actual performance and
exploration and financial results may differ materially from any estimates or projections. Such statements include, among others:
possible variations in mineralization, grade or recovery rates; actual results of current exploration activities; actual results of
reclamation activities; conclusions of future economic evaluations; changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined;
failure of equipment or processes to operate as anticipated; accidents and other risks of the mining industry; delays and other
risks related to construction activities and operations; timing and receipt of regulatory approvals of operations; the ability of
the Company and other relevant parties to satisfy regulatory requirements; the availability of financing for proposed transactions,
programs and working capital requirements on reasonable terms; the ability of third‑party service providers to deliver services on
reasonable terms and in a timely manner; market conditions and general business, economic, competitive, political and social
conditions.
The Ana Sofia project has not been the subject of a feasibility study and as such there is no certainty that a potential mine
will be realized or that the processing facility will be able to produce a commercially marketable product. There is a significant
risk that any production from the project will not be profitable with these risks elevated by the absence of a compliant
NI 43‑101 feasibility study. A mine production decision that is not based on a feasibility study demonstrating economic and
technical viability does not provide adequate disclosure of the increased uncertainty and specific risks of failure associated with
such a production decision. The Company has undertaken market research and studies to try to mitigate these risks. The work carried
out to date is of a preliminary nature to assist in the determination as to whether the mineral product is suitable for sale and if
there are markets for the mineral product. General risks inherent in the Project include the reliance on available data and
assumptions and judgments used in the interpretation of such data, the speculative and uncertain nature of exploration and
development costs, capital requirements and the ability to obtain financing, volatility of global and local economic climates,
share price volatility, estimated price volatility, changes in equity markets, exchange rate fluctuations and other risks involved
in the mineral exploration and development industry. There can be no assurance that a forward‑looking statement or information
referenced herein will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in
such statements or information. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward‑looking statements or information.
We undertake no obligation to reissue or update any forward‑looking statements or information except as required by law.
The Ana Sofia mineral resource estimate is reported in accordance with the Canadian Securities Administrators National
Instrument 43-101 and has been estimated using the CIM "Estimation of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves Best Practice
Guidelines" dated November 23rd, 2003 and CIM "Definition Standards for Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves" dated May
10th, 2014. Due to the relatively wide spacing of the historical quarries and the 2016 test pits, which varies between
40 m and 300 m, the Ana Sofia 2 resource described herein is categorized entirely as an inferred mineral resource. Inferred Mineral
Resources are not Mineral Reserves. Mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.
There has been insufficient exploration to define the inferred resources as an indicated or measured mineral resource, however, it
is reasonably expected that the majority of the Inferred Mineral Resources could be upgraded to Indicated Mineral Resources with
continued exploration. There is no guarantee that any part of the mineral resources will be converted into a mineral reserve in the
future. The estimate of mineral resources may be materially affected by geology, environment, permitting, legal, title, taxation,
socio-political, marketing or other relevant issues.