Centurion Minerals Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:CTN) ("Centurion", "the Company") is
pleased to report that its Myanmar partner has confirmed that the Company's
"Slate Belt" and "Bandi" mineral exploration concession applications have been
accepted by the Myanmar (central government) Ministry of Mines. The Company is
initiating a property wide exploration reconnaissance program while it seeks
approval from the regional government. 


The "Slate Belt" concession, is located south of Mandalay city, and is
approximately 692 square kilometers in size. It is bordered by the Modi Taung
gold mine in the south and the Lebyin gold and polymetallic mine in the east,
both discovered by Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. in the late 1990s to early 2000s. The
Slate Belt concession was included in the area operated by Ivanhoe and
historical exploration work yielded a number of gold prospects and anomalies
within the concession boundaries. 


The "Bandi" concession is located north of Mandalay city and is approximately
943 square kilometres in size. The area is flanked by two operating gold mines,
one of which is the Phayaung Taung mine located to the south. The Bandi
concession geology consists of granitic intrusions, marls, and other sedimentary
rock types, all of which are cut by north-trending structures. Adjacent to the
Bandi Concession, gold skarn deposits are reportedly controlled by these
structures. 


The two concessions fall within the major gold and associated mineral belts that
strike through central Myanmar. Numerous gold occurrences at varying stages of
exploration have been noted within the belts, but few have been explored
systematically using modern methodology. 


"Our technical team will be implementing a reconnaissance exploration program
shortly in order to generate priority prospects and finalize mineral concession
approvals. The team includes several geologists who have previously explored the
prospective areas of central Myanmar," stated David Tafel, Centurion CEO. 


Myanmar's exploration and mining permits are presently issued by the central
Government and allow a mineral concession to be explored for up to 5 years
followed by 25 years of production. Subject to receipt of all regulatory
approvals, Centurion will hold an 80% interest in the Myanmar mineral
concessions with 20% held by its Myanmar partner, Crown Minerals Co. The mineral
concessions under application are road accessible and exploration activities can
be carried out year round. 


Qualified Person

Mr. Jamie Lavigne, MSc., P. Geo and Consulting Geologist for the Company is the
Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 who has read and approved the
technical contents of this news release.


ABOUT CENTURION

Centurion Minerals Limited is a Canadian-based company focused on the
exploration and development of gold and other precious metal projects in
Southeast Asia. 


On Behalf of the Board,

David G. Tafel, President and CEO

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that
term is defined in the policies of 

the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of
this release.


This news release may contain 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. 


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 
Centurion Minerals Limited
David Tafel
(604) 484-2161
(604) 683-8544 (FAX)
info@centurionminerals.com
www.centurionminerals.com

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