Centenera Enters into Letter Agreement for Acquisition of Six Precious Metals Projects, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina

Due Diligence Rock Sampling at Cerro Bayo Property Returns 572g/t silver and 0.48g/t gold


VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 05, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Centenera Mining Corporation (“Centenera” or the “Company”) - (TSXV: CT, OTCQB: CTMIF) announces that it has signed a binding letter agreement (the “Letter Agreement”), whereby it will be granted the right to acquire up to a 100% interest in six precious metals properties (the “Properties”) from an arm’s length party, Tres Cerros Exploraciones S.R.L (“Tres Cerros”) through three separate option agreements (the “Option Agreements”), as to two Properties per agreement.  The Properties are all located within the highly prospective Deseado Massif in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina, and together comprise approximately 32,900 hectares.  Under the terms of the Option Agreements, Centenera will be granted an exclusive option (the “Option”) to acquire a 100% interest in the Properties by way of staged cash and common share payments, subject to a net smelter returns (“NSR”) royalty in favour of Tres Cerros.

“This acquisition gives Centenera a meaningful foothold in this important mining and exploration district,” stated Keith Henderson, Centenera’s President & CEO.  “This package of properties was carefully targeted by Tres Cerros, which has patiently acquired the properties through staking over the last two to three years.  Tres Cerros is an Argentinean company founded by a group of exploration geologists with extensive experience in the Deseado Massif and who have been involved in several discoveries over the last few years including Cerro Moro, Mina Martha, Joaquin and Virginia deposits.  Tres Cerros' geologists have been featured various times on the front cover of The Northern Miner for making gold and silver discoveries in this mining district.”

Mr. Henderson continued, “Santa Cruz is a leading jurisdiction for discovery of low and intermediate sulphidation epithermal gold and silver deposits with approximately 19 million ounces of gold and 580 million ounces of silver discovered since 1990.  For precious metals it is possibly the highest-ranked exploration destination in South America and, with a relatively short history of mineral exploration, the discovery potential is expected to be extremely high.  The Santa Cruz Province is a favourable destination for mineral exploration and mining investment, with multiple precious metals mines in production and senior mining companies such as AngloGold Ashanti Limited, Panamerican Silver Corp., Yamana Gold Inc. (“Yamana Gold”) and Goldcorp Inc. (“Goldcorp”) continuing to explore in the region.”

The Properties

The Properties are all located within the prospective Deseado Massif (Figure 1).  The Deseado Massif is a Jurassic age volcanic plateau covering 60,000km2 and hosting valuable epithermal precious metals deposits.  A short summary of each of the Properties is provided below.  Additional information will be presented via the Company’s web site in the coming weeks. 

The Cerro Bayo Property is situated between the contiguous Verde project (Yamana Gold) located approximately 2km to 3km to the west, and the San Agustin project (Goldcorp) located to the east.  The Cerro Bayo Property contains areas of exposed vein and/or breccia as extensions to mineralized systems identified in adjacent properties.  Due diligence rock grab sampling (4 rock samples) conducted by the Company, returned grades ranging from 0.05g/t to 0.48g/t gold and from 7.94g/t to 572g/t silver.  Centenera’s due diligence sampling results are consistent with historical sampling results reported by previous operators (15 rock samples) which returned grades ranging from below detection to 1.07g/t gold and from below detection to 3,300g/t silver.  There is strong geological evidence suggesting that the prospective rocks exposed at the Cerro Bayo Property are high in the mineralizing system with considerable potential below surface.  

Figure 1: Location of Santa Cruz Properties relative to mining and exploration projects in Santa Cruz Province

A figure accompanying this announcement is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/67884852-7f81-45b6-98b9-e1ce2fb5b69f

The principle targets in the La Flora Property are the Flora Vein and Flora West.  The Flora Vein is an extension of mineralization at the San Agustin Este project, contiguous to the south and controlled by Hochschild Mining plc (“Hochschild”). 

The Aylen Property is located immediately west of the Martha Mine, owned and operated by Hunt Mining Corp. (“Hunt Mining”).  The ground has potential to host an extension of the mineralizing Martha structural zone over a potential strike length of more than 4km.  A single due diligence rock sample taken by Centenera on the Aylen Property, returned 0.38g/t gold and 104g/t silver, which is on-trend from the Martha Mine.  As geology is similar to that found at neighbouring operations and with mineralization confirmed by initial due diligence, the Company believes that there may be potential to build drill targets on the Aylen Property.

The Pedro Property is adjacent to Mirasol Resources Ltd.’s (“Mirasol”) Nico Project.  In particular, Mirasol’s Resolution Prospect, within the greater Nico Project, is located less than 200m west of the Pedro Property.  Due diligence grab sampling by Centenera (3 rock samples), conducted by the Company, returned grades ranging from 0.37g/t to 44.9g/t silver and indicate that the mineralization extends onto the Pedro Property. 

The Fiorentina Property is contiguous with the Los Cisnes Project, formerly held by Mariana Resources Ltd. (“Mariana”) and recently acquired by New Dimension Resources Ltd. (“New Dimension”).  In particular, New Dimension’s El Brio prospect is located just a few kilometres west of the Fiorentina Property.  Recent drill results from New Dimension’s El Brio prospect (August 2018) include 4.4m grading 566g/t silver and 4.4m grading 123.2g/t silver, while previous drilling by Mariana in 2015 returned 2.9m grading 755g/t silver.  Due diligence samples taken by Centenera on the Fiorentina Property (9 rock grab samples), returned gold grades ranging from below detection to 1.45g/t gold, confirming that mineralization at El Brio may extend onto the Fiorentina Property.

Finally, the Aguila Mora Property was formerly held by Mariana, who reported mapping of 12.5km of veins at surface. 

Planned Exploration

Centenera is currently in negotiations with a highly experienced consultant who is recognized as a global expert in these types of deposits, and who has specific experience in the Deseado Massif, having completed review work for many of the major mining companies working in the area.  If retained, the primary objective of the consultant will be to review each of the Properties on the ground and to rank them in terms of exploration priority.  Initial work is anticipated to focus on detailed mapping, where allowed by exposure, ground geophysics and surface geochemistry, and specific exploration recommendations will drive the subsequent programs.

Commercial Terms

The terms of the Letter Agreement provide that, subject to certain conditions, including TSX Venture Exchange (“TSX-V”) acceptance and the entry into the Option Agreements, Centenera will be granted the Option to acquire a 100% interest in the Properties, subject to a NSR royalty in favour of Tres Cerros.  The intention of the parties is that they will enter into a separate Option Agreement for the property groups set out below (“Property Groups”) (Figure 1) as follows:

Property GroupProperties
Property Group #1Cerro Bayo & La Flora Properties
Property Group #2Aylen & Pedro Properties
Property Group #3Fiorentina & Aguila Mora Properties

During the Option period, Centenera will be responsible for maintaining the exploration concessions and permits comprising the Properties in good standing, and paying all fees and assessments, and taking such other steps, required in order to do so.  There will be no other work commitments, and any work carried out on the Project will be at the sole discretion of Centenera.

The Option will be structured as a two-stage option, whereby the Company can earn an initial 80% interest (the “First Option”), followed by the remaining 20% interest (the “Second Option”), subject to certain royalty conditions.  The aggregate acquisition cost of the First Option for all three Property Groups will be USD $2,887,500 payable in cash and common shares in the capital of Centenera issued to Tres Cerros having a deemed issuance value of USD $3,675,000, over a period of 6 years. 

The earn-in terms for the First Option (for each of the Property Groups) will be as follows (all dollar amounts are US Dollars):

DateCash PaymentsValue of Centenera SharesNI 43-101 Technical ReportCumulative Earned Interest
Within 5 business days from TSX-V acceptance for filing of the Definitive Agreement (the “Effective Date”)$12,500------
On or before the first anniversary of the Effective Date$25,000$50,000----
On or before the second anniversary of the Effective Date$50,000$75,000----
On or before the third anniversary of the Effective Date$75,000$100,000--35%
On or before the fourth anniversary of the Effective Date$100,000$200,000--51%
On or before the fifth anniversary of the Effective Date$200,000$300,000--71%
On or before the sixth anniversary of the Effective Date$500,000$500,000Technical Report80%
TOTAL: $ 962,500 $ 1,225,000----

As part of the earn-in commitment for each Property Group, Centenera will be required to deliver to Tres Cerros a single technical report in accordance with NI 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”), with the subject property being the more advanced of the Properties in each of the Property Groups.  Other than the initial $12,500 cash payment (aggregate $37,500 for all the Property Groups), Centenera will not be obligated to make any payments or issue any stock to Tres Cerros.

For a period of 120 days after the exercise of the First Option for each Property Group, Centenera will have the Second Option to acquire the remaining 20% (aggregate 100%) interest in that Property Group, by making a cash payment of $400,000 and issuing shares in the capital of Centenera valued at $400,000 to Tres Cerros, subject to a 0.75% NSR royalty, of which two-thirds of the royalty (0.5%) can be purchased at any time for $1,000,000.

If Centenera elects not to exercise the Second Option, the parties will be deemed to have entered into a joint venture (“JV”), with the initial participating interests of Centenera being 80% and Tres Cerros being 20%.  In the event that either party’s participating interest falls below 10% then that party’s interest will be converted to a 1% NSR royalty, one half of which (0.5%) can be purchased by the other party for $1,000,000. 

Quality Control & Quality Assurance

Quality assurance and quality control procedures utilized during due diligence sampling included the systematic insertion of blanks, standards and duplicates into the sample sequences.  Samples were collected in October 2017 and sealed and shipped to ALS Chemex Labs Ltd. (“ALS Chemex”) for analysis.  ALS Chemex’s quality system complies with the requirements for the International Standards ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 17025: 1999.  Analytical accuracy and precision are monitored by the analysis of reagent blanks, reference material and replicate samples. 

Cautionary Note Regarding Historical Sampling Results

Results of historical sampling undertaken by previous operators have been included in this news release to demonstrate consistency of results between Centenera’s due diligence sampling results and previous sampling results.  Readers are cautioned that QA/QC procedures and results of historical sampling have not been verified by Centenera geologists and should not be relied upon. 

Cautionary Note Regarding Adjacent Properties

The Verde Project (Yamana Gold), San Agustin Project (Goldcorp), San Agustin Este Project (Hochschild), Martha Mine (Hunt Mining), Nico Project (Mirasol), and Los Cisnes (New Dimension) are all adjacent properties.  The Company has no interest in or right to acquire any interest in these projects or deposits.  Mineral deposits on adjacent or similar properties, and any production therefore or economics with respect thereto, are not in any way indicative of mineral deposits on Centenera’s properties or the potential production from, or cost or economics of, any future mining of any of Centenera’s mineral properties.

Qualified Person

Keith J. Henderson, P.Geo., is the Company's qualified person as defined by NI 43-101 and has reviewed the scientific and technical information that forms the basis for portions of this news release.  He has approved the disclosure herein.  Mr. Henderson is not independent of the Company, as he is an employee of the Company and holds securities of the Company.

About Centenera Mining Corporation

Centenera is a mineral resource company trading on the TSX-V under the symbol “CT” and on the OTCQB exchange under the symbol “CTMIF”.  The Company is focused 100% on mineral resource assets in Argentina, which include gold, silver, copper-gold and lithium assets.  Centenera’s assets are located in Salta, San Juan and Santa Cruz Provinces, which are widely recognized as being favourable jurisdictions for mining and exploration. 

On Behalf of the Board of Directors of

CENTENERA MINING CORPORATION

"Keith Henderson"

President & CEO

For further details on the Company readers are referred to the Company's web site (www.centeneramining.com) and its Canadian regulatory filings on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

For further information, please contact:               

Keith Henderson
Phone: 604-638-3456
E-mail: info@centeneramining.com

Neither 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 news release.

This news release contains forward-looking statements and forward-looking information (collectively, "forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable Canadian and U.S. securities legislation, including the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.  All statements, other than statements of historical fact, included herein including, without limitation, statements regarding the negotiation of the Option Agreements and exercise of the Option for the Properties, the anticipated content, commencement, timing and cost of exploration programs in respect of the Properties and otherwise, anticipated exploration program results from exploration activities, and the Company's expectation that it will be able to enter into agreements to acquire interests in additional mineral properties, the discovery and delineation of mineral deposits/resources/reserves on the Properties, and the anticipated business plans and timing of future activities of the Company, are forward-looking statements.  Although the Company believes that such statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct.  Often, but not always, forward looking information can be identified by words such as "pro forma", "plans", "expects", "may", "should", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates", "believes", "potential" or variations of such words including negative variations thereof, and phrases that refer to certain actions, events or results that may, could, would, might or will occur or be taken or achieved.  In making the forward-looking statements in this news release, the Company has applied several material assumptions, including without limitation, that it will be able to negotiate the Option Agreements and that it will obtain TSX-V acceptance for filing of thereof, market fundamentals will result in sustained precious metals demand and prices, the receipt of any necessary permits, licenses and regulatory approvals in connection with the future development of the Company’s Argentine projects in a timely manner, the availability of financing on suitable terms for the development, construction and continued operation of the Company projects, and the Company’s ability to comply with environmental, health and safety laws.

Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to differ materially from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking information.  Such risks and other factors include, among others, operating and technical difficulties in connection with mineral exploration and development and mine development activities at the Properties, including the geological mapping, prospecting and sampling programs being proposed for the Properties (the "Programs"), the fact that the Company’s anticipated interests in the Properties will only be an option and there is no guarantee that such interest, if earned, will be certain, actual results of exploration activities, including the Programs, estimation or realization of mineral reserves and mineral resources, the timing and amount of estimated future production, costs of production, capital expenditures, the costs and timing of the development of new deposits, the availability of a sufficient supply of water and other materials, requirements for additional capital, future prices of precious metals and copper, changes in general economic conditions, changes in the financial markets and in the demand and market price for commodities, possible variations in ore grade or recovery rates, possible failures of plants, equipment or processes to operate as anticipated, accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry, delays or the inability of the Company to obtain any necessary permits, consents or authorizations required, including TSX-V acceptance for filing of the Option Agreements, any current or future property acquisitions, financing or other planned activities, changes in laws, regulations and policies affecting mining operations, hedging practices, currency fluctuations, title disputes or claims limitations on insurance coverage and the timing and possible outcome of pending litigation, environmental issues and liabilities, risks related to joint venture operations, and risks related to the integration of acquisitions, as well as those factors discussed under the heading "Risk Factors" in the Company's latest Management Discussion and Analysis and other filings of the Company with the Canadian Securities Authorities, copies of which can be found under the Company's profile on the SEDAR website at www.sedar.com.

Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward looking statements.  Except as otherwise required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to update any of the forward-looking information in this news release or incorporated by reference herein.

 

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