Sanu Gold Corporation reported that phase 1 of its geophysical program has been completed on the Company's Bantabaye gold exploration permit in Guinea, West Africa. The Permit which lies on the western margin of Guinea's prolific Siguiri Basin, is located approximately 50 kilometres south of the multi-million-ounce Lefa Gold Mine and 80 km north of the multi-million- ounces Bankan Gold Project. Highlights: Multiple Overlapping Anomalies: There is good correlation between known mineralization and chargeability-resistivity trends over a 4 km strike length.

Size and Scale: The previously intersected gold mineralization at Target 2 is associated with a 2.7 km long feature defined in the survey. High Quality Undrilled Targets Emerging: The bulk of the geophysical trends coincide with gold anomalies and remain undrilled. Program Summary.

A total of 80.1 Line Km of 100m spaced and north-south oriented gradient array IP survey lines have been completed covering all priority target in the northern part of the Bantabaye project. The survey data was collected by from SAGAX Afrique of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. SGAX is well experienced in these types of surveys over many other deposits in the region.