Sienna Resources Inc. announced results from its recently executed drill program at its 100% owned Bleka Gold Project (the "Project") in Norway. Seven drill holes were completed at the Project for a total of 1,474 meters. Six drillholes were designed to test extensions of the mineralized "Main Vein" at depth and along strike from the historic Bleka Mine. A seventh hole targeted an outcropping quartz vein swarm located approximately one kilometer from the historic Bleka Mine (the Espelid target). Sienna's maiden drill program confirmed extensions of the vein systems along strike and at depth, and intersected multiple quartz veins with pervasive quartz-albite alteration halos and elevated gold and copper values. The historic Bleka vein was discovered in 1880 and was mined intermittently until 1940 and shows characteristics typical of greenstone-hosted vein deposits. Sienna's drilling intersected the "Main Vein" in each of six drill holes, including intersections 147 meters below the historic workings (as seen in DH- BLE-01) and 40 meters further along strike of the workings (as seen in DH-BLE-05). Notable intercepts include 1.7 g/t Au over 0.8 meters at a depth of 122.1 meters in DH-BLE 05, 0.21 g/t Au with 0.30% Cu over 0.15 meters at 60 meters depth in DH-BLE-02, and 0.25 g/t Au with 0.45% Cu over 0.28 meters at 24.1 meters depth in DH-BLE-03. Gold mineralization at Bleka is hosted by muti-stage quartz veins with locally intense albite-carbonate alteration of wall rocks. Gold is associated with bismuthinite, chalcopyrite and pyrite according to historic accounts from mining activities and as seen in Sienna's drill holes. Although it had been mined for many decades, little to no recent exploration has been conducted on the Project area. A drill program had been planned for the Project in the late 1990's, but was not executed, and no other records of exploration drilling have been located by the Company. To its knowledge, Sienna is the first company to drill the Project in the past 40-50 years. The company is now formulating a plan for the next phase of operations on the Bleka project.