Six Kilometre Long Geophysical Anomaly At Kena Gold Property 

VANCOUVER - Sultan Minerals Inc. reported that it has successfully completed an expanded Induced Polarization ("IP") geophysical survey on its Kena Property, located in southeastern British Columbia. The 16-line kilometre IP survey was carried out to help define drill sites within a large, bulk tonnage, porphyry gold-copper target identified in 2009.

Preliminary results from this survey, combined with results from the 2009 IP survey, shows a continuous IP chargeability anomaly trending for an additional 2.5 kilometres south of the Gold Mountain and Kena Gold Zones. Results are currently being compiled and interpreted in order to define diamond drill targets.

The Gold Mountain and Kena Gold Zones contain a National Instrument 43-101 compliant resource with a measured and indicated resource of 381,000 ounces of gold and an additional inferred resource of 389,000 ounces of gold. This resource estimate is based on 115 drill holes and has an average grade of 1.0 g/t gold using a cut off grade of 0.50 g/t gold. This resource is exposed on surface and remains open along strike and at depth.

The southern extension of the IP Chargeability anomaly trends through the largely untested Kena Copper Zone and appears to be part of the same geophysical feature that hosts the gold mineralization. The Kena Copper Zone's geochemical signature indicates that it has significant copper-gold porphyry potential (see News Release dated November 3, 2008).

The gold and copper-gold mineralization on the Kena Property is aligned along a strong, deep seated, 10-kilometre long structure identified by prior airborne geophysics. This recent ground IP survey has confirmed that the mineralization found in the northern 6000 metres of the property is related to continuous geophysical features. Therefore, Sultan is hopeful that expansion drilling along the six kilometre strike of the mineralized zones will substantially increase the current resource estimate.

A 1500-metre diamond drilling program is planned to commence upon completion of the geophysical modeling and data compilation.

The company's address is Suite 1400, 570 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 3P1, 604.687.4622, fax: 604.687.4212.