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CENTAURUS METALS LIMITED Capital/Financing Update 2011

Oct 5, 2011

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AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES EXCHANGE ANNOUNCEMENT & MEDIA RELEASE

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6 October 2011

65% JUMP IN JAMBREIRO IRON ORE RESOURCE TO 116.5 MILLION TONNES: PLATFORM FOR DEVELOPMENT

MAIDEN JORC ORE RESERVE & PRE-FEASIBILITY STUDY RESULTS DUE IN NOVEMBER 2011

Key Points:

  • New JORC Measured, Indicated and Inferred Resource estimate of 116.5Mt grading 26.8% Fe.

  • Measured and Indicated component of the Resource totals 72.1Mt grading 27.6% Fe, which represents 25 to 28Mt of high grade (+65% Fe) product at a mass recovery of 35% to 40%.

  • Test work indicates that both the friable and compact mineralisation can be beneficiated to a high quality hematite product ranging from 63% to 67% Fe with very low contaminants.

  • 58% of the Resource (67Mt) comprises friable mineralisation, highlighting the potential for a +8 year friable start up project development option.

  • Open pit optimisations and Ore Reserve estimates currently underway.

  • Pre-Feasibility Study on 2Mtpa project development progressing well and on track for completion in November 2011.

International iron ore company Centaurus Metals Limited (ASX Code: CTM ) is pleased to report a 65 per cent increase in the JORC compliant resource estimate for its flagship Jambreiro Iron Ore Project in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil to 116.5 million tonnes grading 26.8% Fe , laying the foundations for what is expected to be the Company’s first iron ore project development.

The updated JORC Resource estimate (combined Measured, Indicated and Inferred – refer Table 1 below ), which follows the highly successful drilling programs completed this year, comprises 67 million tonnes of friable mineralisation and 49.5 million tonnes of compact mineralisation ( see Table 2 ).

The new resource provides the platform for the current Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) on the Jambreiro Project, which is on track for completion in November 2011 based on an initial 2Mtpa operation producing a +65% Fe final product for sale into the domestic steel industry in south-eastern Brazil.

Beneficiation test work on resource grade mineralisation has so far demonstrated that both the friable and compact mineralisation types can be beneficiated to a high quality hematite product to suit the various customers and markets, ranging from a premium 67% Fe product with less than 2% silica to the more economical 63% Fe product with less than 5% silica , at mass recoveries of 35% to 40%. In addition, the beneficiated product from Jambreiro is expected to have very low phosphorus grades ranging between 0.01% and 0.02% P and low alumina grades ranging between 0.7% and 0.9% Al2O3.

Ore characterisation and beneficiation test work is ongoing for both mineralisation types, with both responding well to magnetic separation circuits, indicating the potential to provide operational and price flexibility by using this beneficiation process.

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Centaurus’ intention is to undertake the plant design at Jambreiro to tailor the iron and silica grades for individual customer requirements. A 6-tonne sample of friable mineralisation is currently being tested in the planned process flowsheet and the results will assist in further confirming the product specifications for the domestic steel industry.

Importantly, 72.1 million tonnes grading 27.6% Fe of the overall Jambreiro resource base is now classified in the Measured and Indicated categories. This represents 62 per cent of the total Resource and provides an excellent base for the upcoming Jambreiro JORC Ore Reserve estimate. This Measured and Indicated Resource represents 25 to 28Mt of high grade (+65% Fe) product at a mass recovery of 35% to 40%.

The Jambreiro JORC Mineral Resource estimate is set out in Table 1 below with additional technical details of the resource provided in Appendix A.

Table 1 – Jambreiro Iron Ore Project – October 2011 JORC Resource Estimate By Prospect Area

Prospect JORC Category Million Tonnes Fe % SiO2 Al2O3 P % LOI %
% %
Tigre Measured 13.5 28.4 51.0 4.4 0.04 1.7
(Including South Indicated 44.3 27.1 51.3 4.1 0.04 1.6
East Extn) Measured + Indicated 57.8 27.4 51.2 4.2 0.04 1.7
Inferred 27.9 25.6 52.1 3.8 0.05 1.1
TOTAL 85.7 26.8 51.5 4.1 0.05 1.5
Cruzeiro Measured
Indicated 6.3 30.8 48.6 4.0 0.04 1.8
Measured + Indicated 6.3 30.8 48.6 4.0 0.04 1.8
Inferred 2.2 29.4 45.2 6.2 0.06 2.8
TOTAL 8.6 30.5 47.7 4.6 0.04 2.1
Galo Measured
Indicated 7.9 26.6 49.8 7.5 0.04 3.4
Measured + Indicated 7.9 26.6 49.8 7.5 0.04 3.4
Inferred 7.6 25.1 52.5 6.3 0.04 2.9
TOTAL 15.5 25.9 51.1 6.9 0.04 3.2
Coelho Inferred 6.7 23.8 59.6 4.3 0.03 1.5
TOTAL 6.7 23.8 59.6 4.3 0.03 1.5
Jambreiro Total Measured 13.5 28.4 51.0 4.4 0.04 1.7
Indicated 58.5 27.5 50.8 4.5 0.04 1.9
Measured + Indicated 72.1 27.6 50.8 4.5 0.04 1.9
Inferred 44.4 25.4 53.0 4.4 0.05 1.6
TOTAL 116.5 26.8 51.6 4.5 0.04 1.7
Friable Measured 12.1 28.6 51.2 4.6 0.03 1.7
Indicated 39.9 27.9 51.1 5.3 0.04 2.2
Measured + Indicated 52.1 28.0 51.1 5.1 0.04 2.1
Inferred 15.0 24.9 55.2 5.3 0.04 2.1
TOTAL 67.0 27.3 52.0 5.1 0.04 2.1
Compact Measured 1.4 27.4 48.8 2.8 0.05 1.6
Indicated 18.6 26.6 50.2 3.0 0.06 1.2
Measured + Indicated 20.0 26.6 50.1 3.0 0.05 1.3
Inferred 29.5 25.7 51.9 4.0 0.05 1.3
TOTAL 49.5 26.1 51.1 3.6 0.05 1.3
TOTAL 116.5 26.8 51.6 4.5 0.04 1.7

Cut-off 20% Fe

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Table 2 shows the split of the JORC Mineral Resource estimate between friable and compact mineralisation for all Prospect areas at Jambreiro.

Table 2 – Jambreiro Iron Ore Project – October 2011 JORC Resource Estimate By Mineralisation Type

Prospect Material Type Million Tonnes Fe % SiO2 % Al2O3 % P % LOI %
Tigre Friable 45.4 27.7 51.9 4.8 0.04 1.9
(Including South Compact 40.3 25.8 51.0 3.3 0.06 1.0
East Extension) TOTAL 85.7 26.8 51.5 4.1 0.05 1.5
Cruzeiro Friable 5.1 30.5 49.0 4.2 0.04 1.9
Compact 3.4 30.4 45.9 5.1 0.06 2.3
TOTAL 8.6 30.5 47.7 4.6 0.04 2.1
Galo Friable 11.2 26.0 50.6 7.4 0.04 3.4
Compact 4.3 25.6 52.4 5.4 0.04 2.8
TOTAL 15.5 25.9 51.1 6.9 0.04 3.2
Coelho Friable 5.3 23.8 58.8 4.6 0.03 1.6
Compact 1.4 24.0 62.5 3.3 0.03 1.0
TOTAL 6.7 23.8 59.6 4.3 0.03 1.5
Jambreiro Total Friable 67.0 27.3 52.0 5.1 0.04 2.1
Compact 49.5 26.1 51.1 3.6 0.05 1.3
TOTAL 116.5 26.8 51.6 4.5 0.04 1.7

Cut-off 20% Fe

A significant part of the increase in the resource base at Jambreiro has come from successful drilling of the South East Extension Zone ( see Figure 1 ), where drilling encountered a zone of mineralisation that dips subparallel to the natural surface and intersected a high proportion of friable mineralisation. Figures 2 to 5 show typical cross-sections through the various prospect areas at Jambreiro.

Centaurus will now aim to leverage off the positive aspects of this South East Extension Zone to assist in enhancing overall project economics through lower strip ratios and generally lower processing costs. The South East Extension Zone forms part of the Tigre Resource in the Resource tables.

In addition to the South East Extension Zone, recent work has highlighted a significant improvement in the continuity of mineralisation of each of the satellite prospect areas, which have also made a strong contribution to the overall resource base, both in terms of tonnes and improved JORC classification.

The Jambreiro Project has excellent access to existing local infrastructure and is well located approximately 140km from the city of Ipatinga, home to Usiminas’ existing 4.5Mtpa steel mill. Arcelor Mittal also has major steel operations within the same general radius, at the João Monlevade - and the recently spun out Aperam Timóteo plant – South America’s largest stainless steel producer.

Friable Project Option for Jambreiro

The Jambreiro Project now has an estimated 67.0 million tonnes grading 27.3% Fe of friable mineralisation, of which 52.1 million tonnes grading 28.0% Fe is in the Measured or Indicated resource categories. This friable component of the Resource highlights the potential for a +8 year friable start-up development option. The friable mineralisation is continuous along strike, outcropping and coarse-grained, and extends to depths of up to 100 metres before becoming more compact.

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The South Eastern Extension Zone of the Tigre Prospect and the satellite Cruzeiro Prospect are located in the south eastern area of the Jambreiro Project ( see Figure 1 ). Both of these prospects have relatively higher grade friable mineralisation that dips sub-parallel to the natural surface ( see sections 7 and 15 at Figures 4 and 5 respectively ). These zones are ideal for the commencement of future mining activities based on mining higher grade material with a lower strip ratio, and are likely to become the source of early ore production.

Coincidently, the general location of these prospects is adjacent to the Company’s preferred site for the Project’s beneficiation plant. The proposed location of the beneficiation plant will be less than 1 kilometre from both the Tigre and Cruzeiro Prospects.

As a result of these positive operating characteristics, it is expected that most of the friable mineralisation will fall within the pit optimisation limits. Open pit optimisations and Ore Reserve estimations have commenced. The Company is currently preparing a number of project operating scenarios to test the robustness of a possible friable start up project.

Pre-Feasibility Study Update

The new resource estimate will form the platform for the Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) on the Jambreiro Iron Ore Project, which is currently well advanced and on schedule to be finalised in November, 2011. The study is based on a 2Mtpa operation producing +65% Fe products to be sold to local steel mills.

The PFS will incorporate anticipated lower capital and operating costs arising from the more favourable mining conditions now associated with the significant increase in the friable component of this latest Resource upgrade.

Centaurus’ Managing Director, Mr Darren Gordon, said: “ We are very pleased to be able to deliver such a significant increase in the overall resource base for the Jambreiro Project, including a major uplift in the quantity of friable mineralisation, following successful drilling programs this year – in particular at the South East Extension Zone and satellite prospects.

“When combined with the strong increase in the overall level of Measured and Indicated Resources, we are confident that the revised resource base will form the foundation of a long-life mining operation at Jambreiro. We look forward to completing the Pre-Feasibility study on the Project which we expect will confirm our expectation of a financially robust project that will become the cornerstone of our domestic iron ore business in Brazil.”

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Released By: Nicholas Read Read Corporate Mb: (+61) 419 929 046 Tel: (+61-8) 9388 1474

On behalf of: Mr Darren Gordon Managing Director Centaurus Metals Ltd Tel: (+61-8) 9420 4000

Competent Person’s Statement

The information in this report that relates to Exploration Results and Mineral Resources is based on information compiled by Roger Fitzhardinge who is a Member of the Australasia Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and Volodymyr Myadzel who is a Member of Australian Institute of Geoscientists. Roger Fitzhardinge is a permanent employee of Centaurus Metals Limited and Volodymyr Myadzel is the Senior Resource Geologist of BNA Consultoria e Sistemas Limited, independent resource consultants engaged by Centaurus Metals.

Roger Fitzhardinge and Volodymyr Myadzel have sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralization and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which they are undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the ‘Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserve’. Roger Fitzhardinge and Volodymyr Myadzel consent to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on their information in the form and context in which it appears.

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Figure 1 – Jambreiro Iron Ore Project Showing Prospect Locations over Ground Magnetic Survey

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Figure 2 – Tigre Prospect Cross Sections Showing Material Type – Section 1

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Figure 3 – Tigre Prospect Cross Section Showing Material Type – Section 4

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Figure 4 – Tigre Prospect Cross Sections Showing Material Type – Section 7

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Figure 5 – Tigre Prospect Cross Section Showing Material Type – Section 15

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Appendix A – Details of the Jambreiro Inferred Resource

General Information
Project Name Jambreiro Iron Ore Project
Prospect Names Tigre Prospect,Galo Prospect,Cruzeiro Prospect,Ceolho Prospect
Location Located approximately180 Km NE of BH and 23Km North of Guanhães.
The Jambreiro Project is located within the Guanhães Group of the
Mantiqueira Complex. The region is structurally complex with duplex fault
systems and complex folding ranging from micro folding in outcrop to large
scale regional deformation.
The Itabirite unit is part of an iron formation including ferruginous
quartzites and quartzites hosted within a metasedimentry sequence. This
sequence is emplaced in regionalgneissic basement.
Geological Description
The Itabirite mineralisation comprises concentrations of medium - coarse
grained friable and compact material that have undergone enrichment. The
mineralisation is composed of quartz, hematite, magnetite with minor
amphibole(Grunerite),Mica(muscovite)and feldspar(albite)
Itabirite thicknesses vary from 5m to up to 100m thick within the Tigre
prospect. Itabirite has been intersected at depths upto 180m.
Spatial Limits of
Resource: Total Resource
Area
721302mE to 723102mE
7943707mN 7946642mN
544mRL to 1017mRL(surface)
Tigre Prospect – max depth of 150m from base of drilling.
Resource Base
Galo,Cruzeiro & Coelho Prospects – max depth 150m from base of drilling.
Responsibilities
Data Collection Centaurus Metals
Data Management Centaurus Metals
Data Validation Centaurus Metals and BNA Consultoria
Geological Interpretation Centaurus Metals
Resource Modelling BNA Consultoria
Geological Interpretation
Geological Software Micromine 12.0
Lithological Boundaries Boundaries defined through Geological loggingand chemical analysis
Mineralisation
Boundaries
Boundaries defined through Geological logging and chemical analysis
Material Type Boundaries Material types defined through Geotechnical logging. In particular, friability
tests.

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Bulk Density Measurements
Method
Compact Immersion method usingfull core
Friable Volume/Mass method and in situ Bulk densitymethod
Number of samples In situ = 15
Volume Mass = 299
Water Displacement = 286
Bulk Density Values
**Material Type ** Bulk Density (t/m3) No. Of Samples
Itabirite Compact 2.29 179
Itabirite Semi Friable 2.67 64
Itabirite Friable 3.10 96
Waste Compact 2.57 107
Waste Semi Friable + Friable 2.00 139
Drilling
Holes Metres
Historical DDH 7 365.4
DDH 59 6,006.4
RC 108 8,620.0
Total 174 14,991.8
Survey
Grid System SAD_69 23S
Collar Survey Total surveycollars for all drill holes
DH Survey Downhole surveycompleted for DDH – usingMaxibore,10m intervals
Sampling
Type and Method 1m samples for RC and DDH. 3m composites taken within waste material
DDH Half core samplingto lithological boundaries.
RC One metre samples. Samples homogenised after leavingcyclone and split.
Sample Preparation and Chemical Analysis
Laboratory Samplepreparation carried out at Intertek's samplepreparation lab in BH
Analysis ofpulps carried out in Intertek's analysis lab in Sao Paulo
Physical Sample Prep
DDH Cutting,Crushing,Drying,Pulverising,Splitting
RC Drying,Crushing,Pulverising,Splitting
Analytical Method Metal Oxide determination through X-RAY Florescence (XR21L) Oxide and
elemental analyses including Fe, SiO2, Al2O3,P, Mn, TiO2, CaO, MgO, K2O, Na2O
and Cr2O3. FeO by a Volumetric Determination (VL3) and LOI using Loss
Determination by Gravity
Elements Fe,SiO2,Al2O3,P,Mn,TiO2,CaO,MgO,K2O,Na2O,Cr2O3and FeO
QAQC 288 Duplicate, 360 Standards and 164 Blanks across all batches. Standards
inserted every 25 samples, duplicates every 20.

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Block Model Parameters Block Model Parameters
Estimation Method OrdinaryKriging (OK)
Y X Z
Parent Block Sizes 50m 50m 10m
Sub Block Sizes 5m 5m 1m
Attributes:
Rock_code (Itb_F,Itb_SF,Itb_C and Waste)
OB Model Name
Fe% Fe Grade,OK
**SiO2% ** SiO2% Grade,OK
**Al2O3% ** Al2O3% Grade,OK
P% P% Grade,OK
LOI% LOI,OK
CLASS Resource Classification Class
Density Bulk Densityof Itb_C,Itb_SF,Itb_F and waste