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Sanu Gold Reports That Drilling Has Defined a Broad Mineralized Corridor at Its Daina Property in the Siguiri Basin in Guinea

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Sanu Gold (OTCQB: SNGCF) reported FY-2025 exploration results after completing 17,802 m of drilling across three permits in the Siguiri Basin, with 12,896 m on the Daina property. Drilling defined a multi-kilometre mineralized corridor (over 4 km at Daina 2) with both near-surface oxide zones and deeper structurally controlled gold, including notable intercepts such as 16m @ 1.81 g/t Au (incl. 2m @ 12.24 g/t) and 21m @ 1.02 g/t Au.

The company holds approx. CAD 22 million in cash and plans follow-up IP, infill AC/RC and a Q1-2026 drill program focused on Daina, Salat East and other targets.

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  • Drilling 17,802 m completed in FY-2025
  • Daina drilling 12,896 m across 164 holes in FY-2025
  • Defined Daina 2 strike of over 4 km
  • Diamond drilling extended mineralization to ~245 m depth
  • Cash position approx. CAD 22 million at Dec 11, 2025

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  • No mineral resource estimate or reserves disclosed
  • Large untested gap (~9 km) between Daina 1 South and Daina 1 North
  • Limited diamond-drill coverage at Daina: 2,175 m DD of 12,896 m

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Sanu drilled 17,802m in FY-2025 mainly focused on its highly attractive Daina property.
  • At the Daina property, 12,896m were completed in FY-2025, with results continuing to reveal significant near-surface and deeper gold mineralized zones extending over multiple kilometres and remaining open
    • Daina 2 Target: Step out Air Core ("AC") drilling to the south along the identified geophysics trend has expanded the trend to over 4km, with best intercepts including:
      • 16m at 1.81 g/t Au from 44m, including 2m at 12.24 g/t Au from 48m
      • 12m at 1.71 g/t Au from 12m, including 2m at 3.90 g/t Au from 20m
      • 12m at 1.32 g/t Au from 54m, including 4m at 3.02 g/t Au from 62m
      • 6m at 1.26 g/t Au from 36m, including 2m at 3.23 g/t Au
    • Salat East Target: Reverse Circulation ("RC") drilling and Diamond Drilling ("DD") targeted the down dip extension of the granodiorite hosted structure, with significant intercepts including:
      • 21m at 1.02 g/t Au from 17m, including 5m at 1.80 g/t Au & 3m at 1.92 g/t Au
      • 20m at 0.66 g/t Au from 175m, including 1m at 15.41 g/t Au from 281m
    • Daina 1 South Target: Follow up RC and AC drilling over an extensively interpreted geophysical trend, with best intercepts including:
      • 9m at 1.22 g/t Au from 175m, including 1m at 9.56 g/t Au
      • 24m at 0.72 g/t Au from 34m, including 1m at 7.03 g/t Au
      • 10m at 0.83 g/t Au from 46m, including 1m at 1.92 g/t Au
  • At the Bantabaye property, 601m of DD drilling were completed in FY-2025 on the at Target 2 along soil, auger, and IP results from the southern part of the permit confirming the presence of large structural trends with strong gold anomalies, while high-grade artisanal zones are drill-ready for further testing.
  • At the Diguifara property, 4,305m of drilling were completed in FY-2025 across Targets 1, 2 and 3 identifying wide mineralized zones which have been intersected along multiple fault-controlled targets, demonstrating a robust and extensive gold system.
  • Sanu Gold is well funded to continue advancing exploration activities in FY-2026 with a strong continued focus on its Daina property, given its current cash and cash equivalents position of approx. CAD 22 million.

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 11, 2025) - Sanu Gold Corporation (CSE: SANU) (OTCQB: SNGCF) ("Sanu Gold" or the "Company") is pleased to announce drill results from its continued exploration program across its three exploration permits located in the prolific gold producing Siguiri Basin of Guinea, West Africa.

Martin Pawlitschek, President and CEO of Sanu Gold commented: "These latest results further confirm the strength and potential scale of the Daina gold system, underscoring its geological similarities to other well-established deposits in the district. The consistent intersections of significant gold mineralization across multiple targets—particularly at Daina 2, Daina 1 South and Salat East—continue to expand the footprint of this emerging mineralized trend. With mineralization remaining open along strike and at depth, and with both shallow oxide and deeper structurally controlled zones now well established, Daina presents an increasingly compelling opportunity for systematic follow-up and infill drilling beginning in Q1-2026.

We are also very encouraged by the ongoing progress at Bantabaye and Diguifara, where recent drilling, sampling and geophysical programs continue to outline broad gold-bearing structures with strong continuity and highly prospective grades. With the Company now fully funded to continue advancing and de-risking its exploration portfolio through FY-2026, we are excited to further explore and unlock the significant potential across our district-scale land package in the Siguiri Basin."

As shown in Table 1 below, the majority of the FY-2025 exploration efforts have focused on the Daina property and were conducted between January and late August. All assays have now been received and are informing the next drilling programme set to begin in early 2026. In the meantime, fieldwork and drilling preparations are currently underway.

At the Daina property, drilling has expanded both near-surface oxide and deeper structurally controlled gold mineralized zones over multiple kilometres, with all key targets remaining open for further growth. At Bantabaye, diamond drilling at Bantabaye 2 Target and continued soil, auger and IP work in the southern portion of the permit are defining broad structural corridors with strong gold anomalies, while high-grade historical workings are advancing toward targeted drill testing. While at Diguifara, drilling across several fault-controlled targets continues to return wide mineralized intervals, confirming a robust and extensive gold system.

Table 1: Sanu Gold Drilling Summary from January to August 2025

TargetHoles (#)Meters (m)
 ACRCDDTotalACRCDDTotal
Daina 2 962561274,7362,8451,2858,866
Daina 1 South 11121247201,2183002,238
Salat East29213851,1175901,792
Total Daina property1094691645,5415,1802,17512,896
Diguifara 1 Target1062187768437002,319
Diguifara 2 Target 54110353371200924
Diguifara 3 Target541103574852201,062
Total Diguifara property20144381,4861,6991,1204,305
Bantabaye 2 TargetNilNil33NilNil601601
Total Bantabaye propertyNilNil33NilNil601601
Grand Total 12960162057,02712,8793,89617,802

 

Given the current cash and cash equivalents position of approximately CAD 22 million, Sanu Gold is well funded to continue advancing exploration activities in FY-2026, with a continued strong focus on the Daina property.

DAINA PROPERTY
Daina is the Company's most advanced property, with ongoing drilling continuing to outline a large, multi-kilometre gold system across several closely spaced targets. Gold mineralization consistently intercepted at shallow depths and within deeper structural zones that remain wide open for expansion. The latest results have further strengthened the continuity of mineralization at Daina 2, Daina 1 South and Salat East, demonstrating well-defined structural controls and highlighting the potential for higher-grade shoots within a broader mineralized corridor. Multiple targets only partially drilled and several additional areas yet to be tested, Daina continues to present considerable upside opportunity as systematic exploration advances. Full set of results for all new drill intercepts are provided in Appendix 1.

As shown in Figure 1, a total 12,896 metres have been drilled at the Daina targets in FY-2025. This work was completed across 164 holes, including 109 AC holes totalling 5,541 metres, 46 RC holes totalling 5,180 metres, and 9 DD holes totalling 2,175 metres. The ongoing drill program remains focused on evaluating the lateral and downdip extensions of the gold-bearing structures previously identified at Daina 2, Daina 1 South, and Salat East.

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Figure 1: Daina Keys Targets and drill hole locations

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Daina 2 Main Target
At the Daina 2 Main Target, diamond drilling has extended known mineralization to a vertical depth of approximately 245 metres and provided important geological and structural data to guide future targeting. Mineralized zones ranging from 5 to 50 metres in width now defined along more than 4-kilometres of a north-northwest-trending structure that remains open along strike and at depth, with several untested gaps offering clear opportunities for further expansion. As shown in Figure 2, recent drilling has continued to trace the mineralized trend to the south, confirming the continuity of the Daina 2 structure. Several significant new intercepts were returned, including intervals ending in End-of-Hole ("EOH"), highlighting the potential for additional mineralization at depth.

  • DAI-AC-130: 16m of 1.81 g/t Au (EOH) from 44m, including: 2m of 12.24 g/t Au from 48m
  • DAI-AC-116: 12m of 1.71 g/t Au from 12m, including: 2m of 3.9 g/t Au from 20m
  • DAI-AC-136: 6m of 1.26 g/t Au (EOH) from 36m, including: 2m of 3.23 g/t Au from 38m
  • DAI-RC-090: 12m of 1.32 g/t Au from 54m, including: 4m of 3.02 g/t Au from 62m

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Figure 2: Daina 2 South Zone with new drill results (gold boxes)

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Lithologies consist of sedimentary rocks composed of turbidites sequences of alternating layers of sandstone, siltstone and shale and mineralized zones consisting of a deformed and altered greywacke layer immediately in the hanging wall of the shear zone. Mineralization consists of quartz and quartz-carbonate veinlets, fine disseminated pyrite and rare arsenopyrite. The style of mineralization is typical to what is described from other deposits in the district.

Structural measurements on oriented diamond core demonstrate the main structure controlling the gold mineralization is a north northwest-striking reverse brittle-ductile shear zone, moderately dipping southwest. These measurements are consistent with previous structural interpretations obtained from outcrops and exposed rocks from historical workings. The footwall side of the shear zone is occupied by a sequence of black shale.

Daina 1 South Target
At the Daina 1 South Target, diamond, RC and AC drilling has further tested the southern depth extensions of the Daina Property to a vertical depth of 200 meters with variable widths ranging from 50 meters to 200 meters. The Daina 1 South Target is defined as a 1.3-kilometre north-northwest trending structure which remains open for significant expansion along strike and at depth.

As shown in Figure 3 below, the drill program has followed the strike of the Daina deposit to the south to continue to define the structure, with significant new interceptions shown below:

  • DAI-DD-004: 9m of 1.22 g/t Au from 175m including: 1m of 9.56 g/t Au from 175m
  • DAI-AC-092: 24m of 0.72 g/t Au from 34m including: 1m of 7.03 g/t Au from 44m
  • DAI-RC-089: 50m of 0.31 g/t Au from 28m including: 1m of 1.21 g/t Au from 28m
  • DAI-AC-093: 22m of 0.40 g/t Au from 18m including: 1m of 1.21 g/t Au from 28m
  • DAI-AC-094: 10m of 0.83 g/t Au from 46m, including: 1m of 1.92 g/t Au from 52m

The gold structure at the Daina 1 South Target forms multiple parallel mineralized structures, partly exposed in large and active historical workings. Oriented diamond core shows the gold structures are hosted in a hydrothermally altered greywacke unit. Structural measurements revealed multiple northwest-striking moderately northeast-dipping brittle-ductile sheared zone systems at the contact between the greywacke in the hanging wall of the fault and a high chargeability graphitic siltstone layer in the footwall. The host greywacke is crosscut by a system of steeply dipping and highly mineralized quartz carbonate veins and stockworks that host the gold mineralization.

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Figure 3: Daina 1 South Target, new drill hole locations and new drill results (gold boxes)

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Salat East Target
At the Salat East Target, diamond drilling tested a 500-meter segment of north-northeast striking, gold-bearing structures hosted in a hydrothermally altered and sheared granodiorite. Mineralized zones have been identified from surface to a depth of at least 150 meters with widths varying between 50 meters to 100 meters, remaining open along strike and at depth, and near one of AngloGold Ashanti's mining permit.

The intrusive at the Salat East Target is cut by a north northeast-striking and moderately northwest dipping gold-bearing shear. The host granodiorite is extensively sheared and hydrothermally altered; it is associated with a zone of elevated chargeability and resistivity and coincides with a well-defined line of surface artisanal workings. Gold mineralization at the Salat East Target is controlled by a network of steeply dipping cm-scale and closely spaced quartz carbonate veins and veinlets associated with disseminated pyrite and fine-grained arsenopyrites within the altered and sheared granodiorites.

As shown in Figure 4 below, new drilling results have followed the strike of the Salat structure, with significant new intercepts shown below:

  • DAI-RC-095: 21m of 1.02 g/t Au from 17m, including: 5m of 1.80 g/t Au from 20m, 3m of 1.92 g/t Au from 29m
  • DAI-DD-005: 20m of 0.66 g/t Au from 175m, including: 1m of 1.18 g/t Au from 181m, 1m of 1.42 g/t Au from 186m, 1m of 1.56 g/t Au from 190m, 1m of 1.87 g/t Au from 194m, and 1m of 15.41 g/t Au from 281m

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Figure 4: Salat East Target drill hole locations and latest results over chargeability image

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Daina Next Steps
Follow-up work has already begun at Daina to refine targets ahead of the 2026 drill program, which is set to resume in Q1-2026, and expected to focus on expanding the extensive shallow and deeper gold zones discovered to date:

  • At Daina 2 Target, infill AC and RC drilling is planned on the remaining gaps of the defined structure.
  • At Salat East Target, an IP Survey is planned to follow the identified strike to the northwest where it remains open, followed by further RC and AC drilling
  • At Daina 1 Target, an IP Survey is planned over the 9km gap between Daina 1 South and Daina 1 North followed by further RC and AC drilling
  • A program of additional target definition consisting of IP survey lines and auger sampling lines followed by AC and RC drill lines is planned for a series of surface gold anomalies that so far remain untested.

BANTABAYE PROPERTY
At the Bantabaye property encouraging drill results are emerging from both the northern and southern parts of the permit. At the Bantabaye 2 Target in the north, oriented diamond drilling has confirmed that the gold-bearing structure extends to depth and remains open, adding confidence that the system has meaningful scale potential, given its 4-kilometre overall strike length that has so far only been partially drill tested. In the south, a combination of soil and auger sampling, rock-chip results from active artisanal workings, and 93 kilometres of IP geophysics have outlined multiple well-structured gold anomalies extending over more than 8 kilometres of strike, defining new high-priority drill targets. Full set of results for all new drill intercepts are provided in Appendix 1.

Bantabaye 2 Target
At the Bantabaye 2 Target, the drill program prioritized depth extensions of previously intercepted near surface gold mineralization. A total of 601 meters has been drilled on the Bantabaye 2 Target in FY-2025, completed across three DD holes. As shown in Figure 5 below, new drilling results continue to define the depth of the structure, with significant new intercepts shown below:

  • BANT-DD-001: 4m of 3.00 g/t Au from 169m, including: 1m of 8.12 g/t Au from 170m
  • BANT-DD-003: 14m of 0.87 g/t Au from 62m, including: 4m of 2.39 g/t Au from 64m

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Figure 5: Bantabaye 2 Target new drill hole locations and new drill results (gold boxes)

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As shown in Figure 6 below, new drilling results have confirmed high-grade extensions of mineralization at Bantabaye at depths of 300m.

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Figure 6: Bantabaye 2 Target cross section

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Bantabaye South Target
At Bantabaye South, a target definition exploration was undertaken in FY-2025 utilizing an array of exploration techniques including induced IP survey, soil sampling, infill termite mound and auger drilling campaigns to plan drilling for Q1-2026.

IP Survey
A ground geophysical survey was completed at the Bantabaye South area, covering Target 9 and Target 10 and consisting of 93 kilometres of IP survey.

The objective of the ground geophysical survey program was the mapping of geophysical features, including chargeability and resistivity, to identify bedrock structures that display potential associations with bedrock gold mineralization to inform follow up drill testing. Most of the southern part of the Bantabaye permit is covered by thick laterite plateaus lacking any outcrop of the bedrock, requiring the use of geophysical survey methods to inform exploration. The IP survey consisted of 36 east-west oriented and 200m spaced lines that varied from 1,250m to 3,000m in length, as shown in Figure 7 below.

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Figure 7: Bantabaye South Target gold in soil anomalies

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The IP data was collected, processed, and interpreted by SAGAX Afrique of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, using the standard induced polarization resistivity method. Interpretation of the IP survey results indicates the presence of strong resistivity, chargeability and conductivity lineaments parallel to known geology and structures. Structural interpretation of geophysics features defines structures parallel to the termite mound and auger gold geochemistry trends that will be followed up with future drill testing.

Termite Mound and Soil Sampling
In parallel to the IP survey and infill termite mound and soil sampling program, was conducted, at Bantabaye South totalling 911 samples on a 50 meter by 100-meter grid pattern, with 21 samples returning values between 0.1 g/t and 1.4 g/t Au, as shown on Figure 7 above.

The results of the soil sampling program better define the high-priority anomalies previously outlined by surface sampling, auger, and IP survey, highlighting prominent and well-structured northwest trending gold anomalies along a north trending corridor, interpreted to represent the Bantabaye thrust fault system, with the gold mineralization trends mapped over a 10-kilometre strike length. High-grade gold samples were obtained from rock chip sampling in extensive and active artisanal mining zone at Target 10 including 48.2 g/t, 7.58 g/t and 5 g/t Au.

Auger Drilling
An auger drill program was conducted on Bantabaye South, designed to sample the weathered bedrock below the surface gold anomalies at Targets 9 and 10, to then aid with the design of an RC drill testing program. A total of 220 auger holes totalling 3,552 meters were completed in FY-2025.

Assay results from the program confirm gold lineaments previously interpreted from termite mound anomalies at Target 9 and Target 10. Significant gold-in-auger anomalies with broad widths of anomalous gold results in the weathered bedrock and in the very thick (20-30m) laterite cap, were defined with this program. The auger defined gold trends are located within the surface gold anomalies and align with the interpreted structural trends, and in some places coincide with the trends of the artisanal mining areas.

Bantabaye Next Steps
At Bantabaye, newly defined, high-priority targets on the southern structures will undergo their first drill test in Q1-2026, following up on high-priority areas targeted through soil anomalies and artisanal workings:

  • At Bantabaye South, RC and AC drill testing is planned on Targets 9 and 10 to follow up on the strong geochemical and geophysical results interpreted thus far while additional IP lines will be completed on the existing grid
  • At Bantabaye North, an auger sampling campaign is planned to begin in Q1-2026 to further refine the interpretation of gold trends along the main Bantabaye thrust to inform a further RC and DD programme for later in the year

DIGUIFARA PROPERTY
The drilling completed during 2025 at Diguifara continues to demonstrate the presence of a broad and persistent gold system across multiple parallel structures that extend for hundreds of metres along strike. Drilling has outlined wide zones of gold mineralization from surface and at depth at three separate targets, indicating strong scale potential within this emerging structural corridor. With the mineralized trends remaining open in all directions and only sparsely drilled to date, follow-up work is focused on identifying higher-grade zones and expanding the overall footprint of the system. Diguifara represents an attractive pipeline opportunity within Sanu Gold's project portfolio, with substantial upside remaining as exploration advances. Full set of results for all new drill intercepts are provided in Appendix 1.

Diguifara 1 Target
The Diguifara 1 Target gold structure strikes north-northwest over 850 meters in length, with a width of 160 meters in the main zone and forming an extension dilation jog between two parallel NNW trending fault structures.

Core observations from the interpreted geological data show that gold mineralization is associated with hydrothermally altered and fractured, thick greywacke beds interbedded with layers of fine-grained and locally sheared siltstones and shales. The host greywacke rock is crosscut by a complex quartz carbonated vein system and stockworks that host the gold mineralization.

Significant new intercepts include:

  • DIG-AC-008: 66m of 0.33 g/t Au from 12m, including: 2m of 2.21 g/t Au from 12m
  • DIG-RC-005: 52m of 0.30 g/t Au from 78m, including: 2m of 1.02 g/t Au from 106m
  • DIG-DD-002: 30m of 0.38 g/t Au from 213m, including: 1m of 2.35 g/t Au from 222m
  • DIG-AC-001: 24m of 0.37 g/t Au from 38m, including: 2m of 1.86 g/t Au from 60m
  • DIG-RC-003: 27m of 0.34 g/t Au from 100m, including: 2m of 1.44 g/t Au from 104m
  • DIG-RC-004: 16m of 0.30 g/t Au from 24m, including: 2m of 1.19 g/t Au from 30m
  • DIG-RC-009: 14m of 0.71 g/t Au from 106m, including: 2m of 3.97 g/t Au from 114m
  • DIG-DD-001: 14m of 0.60 g/t Au from 296m, including: 1m of 5.64 g/t Au from 296m

Diguifara 2 Target
The Diguifara 2 Target structure extends for about 1 kilometre of strike length in a northwestern direction. The drill program interpreted numerous parallel but narrow mineralized structures that strike north-northwest for over one kilometre, within a similar geological setting to the Diguifara 1 Target.

Significant new intercepts include:

  • DIG-DD-003: 5m of 1.47 g/t Au from 107m, including: 1m of 5.97 g/t Au 110m
  • DIG-AC-015: 16m of 0.37 g/t Au from 42m, including 2m of 1.47 g/t Au 50m
  • DIG-AC-044: 18m of 0.35 g/t Au from 12m
  • IG-AC-041: 22m of 0.30 g/t Au from 40m

Diguifara 3 Target
The Diguifara 3 Target structure extends for about 750 meters of strike length in a northwestern direction. The drill program intercepted numerous parallel but narrow mineralized structures that strike north-northwest for over one kilometre within a similar geological setting to the Diguifara 1 Target. Within the main zone, the drill program interpreted a strike of over 750 meters with widths of up to 58 meters. The mineralized structure sits in a zone interpreted to be dilation jog parallel to a regional north-northwest trending fault structure.

Core observations confirmed show that gold mineralization at the Diguifara 3 Target is similar to that of Target 1 and is associated with hydrothermally altered and fractured thick greywacke rock interbedded with layer of fine-grained and locally sheared turbidite. The host greywacke rock is crosscut by a complex quartz carbonated veins system and stockworks that host the gold mineralization.

Significant new intercepts include:

  • DIG-AC-025: 18m of 0,31 g/t Au from 16m, including: 2m of 1.01 g/t Au from 32m
  • DIG-RC-007: 58m of 0.38 g/t Au from 42m
  • DIG-RC-017: 46m of 0.35 g/t Au from 48m
  • DIG-AC-030: 42m of 0.34 g/t Au from 0m
  • DIG-RC-008: 40m of 0.39 g/t Au from 8m
  • DIG-AC-024: 34m of 0.55 g/t Au from 2m, including 4m of 1.49 g/t Au from 8m
  • DIG-AC-023: 34m of 0.37 g/t Au from 38m
  • DIG-RC-018: 38m of 0.30 g/t Au from 26m
  • DIG-DD-004: 29m of 0.30 g/t Au from 98m
  • DIG-AC-028: 26m of 0.34 g/t Au from 2m
  • DIG-AC-029: 19m of 0.36 g/t Au from 0m

Diguifara Next Steps
The wide-open trends at Diguifara provide substantial upside through continued drilling aimed at identifying higher-grade shoots and expanding the footprint of mineralization.

  • At Diguifara Targets 1, 2 and 3, wide spaced follow up RC and AC drilling is scheduled in H1-2026 with the goal of delineating high-grade zones within the identified structures.
  • Additional surface geochemistry and auger samplings is planned on identified targets that have not yet been tested.

Quality Assurance / Quality Control ("QA/QC")

Sampling was completed at 2-meter composite intervals, except where holes were terminated at an uneven depth meterage, in which cases 1-meter intervals were sampled. Sampling followed industry's best practices, utilizing large riffle splitters, conducted under the supervision of the Company's project geologists and the chain of custody from the project to the sample preparation facility was continuously monitored. An appropriate number and type of certified reference materials (standards) and blanks totaling 5% of the total number of samples shipped to the laboratory were inserted approximately every 20th sample to ensure an effective QA/QC program was carried out.

Data verification of the analytical results included a statistical analysis of the standards and blanks that must pass certain parameters for acceptance to ensure accurate and verifiable results. All samples were analyzed using CPA-Au1 (Gamma ray analysis of sample for gold by photon assay instrument) at the MSALABS SAS in Bamako, Mali ("MSALABS"). MSALABS is an internationally recognized and commercially certified laboratory and is independent of Sanu Gold.

Qualified Person

The scientific and technical information contained in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Serigne Dieng, Ph.D., M.Sc., a Member (MAIG) of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG), Exploration Manager of the Company and a qualified person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

About Sanu Gold

Located within the Siguiri Basin, a world class gold district that is host to several operating mines and major new discoveries, Sanu Gold is exploring three high-quality gold exploration permits in Guinea, West Africa. The Company has defined multi-kilometre long gold-bearing structures on each of the gold exploration permits, with multiple high-value drill targets and is targeting multi-million-ounce gold discoveries. Sanu is operated by a highly experienced team, with successful records of discovery, resource development and mine permitting.

Martin Pawlitschek
President & CEO, Sanu Gold Corp.

For further information regarding Sanu Gold, please visit the Company's website at www.sanugoldcorp.com or contact:

John
McClintock
+44 7718 576 395
bd@sanugoldcorp.com

Anthony
Simone
416-881-5154
asimone@simonecapital.ca

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This news release contains certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements" with respect to the Company within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historical facts and are generally, but not always, identified by the words "expects", "plans", "anticipates", "believes", "intends", "estimates", "projects", "potential", "indicates", "opportunity", "possible" and similar expressions, or that events or conditions "will", "would", "may", "could" or "should" occur. Forward-looking statements in this news release include, but is not limited to, the anticipated timing for completion of various exploration or drilling programs. Although Sanu Gold believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance, are subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results or realities may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Such material risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the Company's plans for exploration on its properties and ability to execute on plans, ability to raise sufficient capital to fund its obligations under its property agreements going forward, ability to maintain its material property agreements, mineral tenures and concessions in good standing, to explore and develop its projects; changes in economic conditions or financial markets; the inherent hazards associated with mineral exploration and mining operations, future prices of gold and other metals, changes in general economic conditions and local risks in the jurisdiction (Guinea) in which it operates, accuracy of mineral resource and reserve estimates, the potential for new discoveries, the ability of the Company to obtain the necessary permits and consents required to explore, drill and develop the projects and if obtained, to obtain such permits and consents in a timely fashion relative to the Company's plans and business objectives for the projects; the general ability of the Company to monetize its mineral resources; changes in environmental and other laws or regulations that could have an impact on the Company's operations, compliance with environmental laws and regulations, dependence on key management personnel; general competition in the mining industry availability of capital and financing; general economic, market or business conditions, regulatory changes; timeliness of regulatory approvals as well as those factors discussed in the Company's public disclosure record. Forward-looking statements are based on the reasonable beliefs, estimates and opinions of the Company's management on the date the statements are made. Except as required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements in the event that management's beliefs, estimates or opinions, or other factors, should change.

Appendix 1 - Tables of Drill results reported in this release

Table 2: Daina 2 Target drill intercepts.

      Intercept  IntervalFrom  
Hole IDX-UTM  Y-UTM Length AzimuthDip     Prospect
   (m)(o)  (o)(g/t Au) (m) (m)  
DAI-DD-001503 3171 318 59720090550.20167Daina 2






0.481144






0.337158
including




1.061158






0.174177
DAI-DD-002503 6071 318 00222090550.3119Daina 2






1.361143






0,271150






0,261200






0,541210
DAI-DD-003503 5391 318 10130090550,7416Daina 2






0,23416






0,395115






0,381132






0,461146






0,3930151
Including




1,081165
and




1,931176
and




1,521179






0,3230187
Including




1,721195
and




1,131213
and




2,721216






0.332239






0.221245






0.4138252
Including




1.021258
and




2.211263
and




2.052273
DAI-RC-089504 6951 311 19995270550.30114Daina 2






0.315028
Including




1.21128
DAI-DD-007503 1331 318 94817590551.4910Daina 2






0.302110






0.421126






0.559134
Including




1.541141
DAI-DD-008503 1821 319 02016090550.2413Daina 2






0.58584
Including




2.06185
DAI-DD-009503 1171 319 02523090550.441127Daina 2
DAI-AC-102503 8881 317 025669055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-103503 9291 317 026609055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-104503 9631 317 020609055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-105503 9981 317 021609055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-106504 0301 317 018669055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-107504 0681 317 011669055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-108504 1101 317 009729055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-109504 1501 317 011729055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-110504 1851 317 018729055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-111504 0641 317 216669055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-112503 8681 317 199609055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-113503 8971 317 199609055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-114503 9261 317 202609055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-115503 9631 317 199609055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-116503 9891 317 2026090551.711212Daina 2 New Discovery
including




3.95412






0.64250
DAI-AC-117504 0201 317 202609055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-118504 0811 317 2016090550.24210Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-119504 1091 317 202609055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-120503 5611 317 404609055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-121503 5921 317 403609055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-122503 6241 317 399509055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-123503 6501 317 3975090550.43214Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-124503 6801 317 394509055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-125503 7131 317 3994290550.22228Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-126503 8531 317 4197290550.32256Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-127503 8891 317 420609055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-128503 9201 317 399669055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-129503 9561 317 403549055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-130503 9891 317 4016090551.811644Daina 2 New Discovery






12.24248
DAI-AC-131504 0201 317 3996690550.5120Daina 2 New Discovery






0.22210
DAI-AC-132503 7331 317 599669055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-133503 7721 317 602669055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-134503 8021 317 601549055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-135503 8381 317 604549055NSV

Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-136503 8691 317 6064290551.26636Daina 2 New Discovery
DAI-AC-137503 8941 317 5996690550.71246Daina 2 New Discovery

 

Notes: The Company does not have sufficient information to make a determination of the true widths of the drill hole intersections reported in this release. Drillhole intercepts are calculated using a minimum downhole length of ≥1 m, a cut-off grade of 0.3 g/t gold, and may include up to 3 m of internal dilution within the intercept. Only intercepts ≥1 m are reported. Sample intervals are comprised of RC drill chips, which are sampled at regular 1 m intervals. Assays are reported uncut. Grid coordinates are UTM WGS84 Zone 29N. NSV = no significant values.

Table 3: Daina 1 South Target drill intercepts.

       Intercept IntervalFrom  
 Hole ID X-UTM Y-UTMLength Azimuth Dip     Prospect
   (m) (o)  (o)(g/t Au) (m) (m)  
DAI-RC-050504 8781 311 202111270550.32424Daina 1






1.54460






0.62110
DAI-AC-001504 7931 311 19180270550.46210Daina 1






0.67222






0.343642
Including




1.1256
DAI-AC-002504 6521 311 20877270551.32410Daina 1






0.59230






0.33240
DAI-AC-003504 7691 311 26683270550.311422Daina 1






1.35448






0.51074






1.1278
DAI-AC-004504 7551 311 30673270551.2524Daina 1






0.37820






0.85246
DAI-AC-005504 8211 311 102101270550.65220Daina 1






0.36884
DAI-AC-006504 6661 311 10084270550.52410Daina 1






0.87872
Including




2.68272
DAI-AC-007504 6331 311 09875270550.3526Daina 1






0.34216






0.32442
DAI-AC-008504 6291 311 25957270550.5182Daina 1
Including




2.2522






1.18442
DAI-AC-009504 8021 311 215100295550.31830Daina 1






0.58452
DAI-AC-010504 7951 311 180107295550.3236Daina 1






0.44246






1.37462






0.36288
DAI-AC-011504 5931 311 30583270550.3888Daina 1






0.552024






0.46274
DAI-AC-012504 6851 311 40570270550.95826Daina 1
Including




3.34232






0.32244
DAI-AC-013504 6521 311 50362270550.58108
Including




1.88216






0.41652
DAI-RC-059504 8751 311 202133270550.49444Daina 1






0.6266






0.332106






1.082132
DAI-AC-014502 9691 315 7024127055NSV

Daina 1
DAI-AC-015502 9391 315 69985270550.48262Daina 1
DAI-AC-016502 9101 315 70277270550.32622






0.46256
DAI-AC-017502 9421 315 7998927055NSV

Daina 1
DAI-AC-018502 8951 315 8024127055NSV

Daina 1
DAI-AC-019502 4281 316 2026927055NSV

Daina 1
DAI-AC-091504 7491 311 20356270550.670104Daina 1
Including




2.46524






0.522432
Including




2.453242
DAI-DD-004504 8381 311 200300270550.5112Daina 1






1.51114






0.79835
Including




3.38138
and




2.25142






0.23158






0.60470






0.50183






0.161195






1.471112






0.194128






0.461142






0.528151
Including




1.781158






0.456164
Including




1.601169






1.229175
Including




9.561175






0.575203
Including




1.921207






0.962213
Including




1.261213






0.145221






0.241255






0.301276
DAI-AC-092504 7541 311 20389270550.4188






0.722434
Including




7.03144






0.22168






0.29186
DAI-RC-089504 6951 311 19995270550.30114






0.315028
Including




1.21128
DAI-AC-093504 5941 311 25452270550.402218
Including




0.68222
DAI-AC-094504 7161 311 26756270550.41112






0.831046
Including




1.92152
DAI-AC-095504 8811 311 29860270550.2928Daina 1






0.46224
DAI-AC-096504 7281 311 10373270550.2110Daina 1






3.51115






0.301326






0.37272
DAI-RC-090504630131130287270550.35224Daina 1






0.69242






1.321254
Including




3.02462






0.39276
DAI-RC-097504 7731 311 103117270550.2111Daina 1






0.33129






0.301640
Incl.




1.70147






0.49165






0.32371






0.241115
DAI-RC-098504 8611 311 045120302550.59111Daina 1






0.28147






0.56354






0.36186






0.25793






0.241109
DAI-RC-099504 9001 311 02296302550.25120Daina 1






1.05143






0.13653
DAI-RC-100504 9491 311 003117302550.25116Daina 1






0.23430






1.20170






0.27191
DAI-RC-101504 7771 310 881112302550.3715Daina 1






0.44520






0.19636






0.32647
DAI-RC-102504 7201 310 901108302550.18564Daina 1






0.26190






0.661196
Incl.




1.892104
DAI-RC-103504 6891 310 91778302550.3636Daina 1






0.35118






0.39137






0.42161






1.02276
DAI-RC-104504 8181 311 24092270550.39127Daina 1






0.24834






0.25850






0.40159
DAI-RC-105504 8201 311 236118270550.2117Daina 1






0.22315






1.00134






0.68166
Incl.




1.34166






0.23599






0.521111

 

Notes: The Company does not have sufficient information to make a determination of the true widths of the drill hole intersections reported in this release. Drillhole intercepts are calculated using a minimum downhole length of ≥1 m, a cut-off grade of 0.3 g/t gold, and may include up to 3 m of internal dilution within the intercept. Only intercepts ≥1 m are reported. Sample intervals are comprised of RC drill chips, which are sampled at regular 1 m intervals. Assays are reported uncut. Grid coordinates are UTM WGS84 Zone 29N. NSV = no significant values.

Table 4: Salat East Target RC drill intercepts.

Hole IDX-UTMY-UTM


InterceptIntervalFromProspect
LengthAzimuthDip


(m)(o)(o)(g/t Au)(m)(m)
DAI-RC-091508 3191 310 0819490550.20110Salat East






0.25190
DAI-RC-092508 4651 310 0827290550.96212Salat East
DAI-RC-093508 5571 310 3047290550.2532Salat East
DAI-RC-094508 3871 309 8848090550.6024Salat East
DAI-RC-095508 2991 309 8788490550.3035Salat East






1.022117
Including




1.80520
and




1.91329
and




1.09130






0.89239






0.22248






0.63264






0.27276
DAI-DD-005508 2201 309 97430090550.22111Salat East






0.30118






0.411109






0.231117






0.241125






0.211132






0.452145






0.272152






0.581161






0.6620175
Including




1.181181
and




1.421181
and




1.561190
and




1.871194






0.491204






0.752212
Including




1.181212






0.361222






15.411281
DAI-DD-006508 1821 309 88029090550.28111Salat East






0.22165






0.31283






0.13796






0.371130






0.168138






0.156154






0.361189






0.2616209






0.2413231






0.291249

 

Notes: The Company does not have sufficient information to make a determination of the true widths of the drill hole intersections reported in this release. Drillhole intercepts are calculated using a minimum downhole length of ≥1 m, a cut-off grade of 0.3 g/t gold, and may include up to 3 m of internal dilution within the intercept. Only intercepts ≥1 m are reported. Sample intervals are comprised of RC drill chips, which are sampled at regular 1 m intervals. Assays are reported uncut. Grid coordinates are UTM WGS84 Zone 29N. NSV = no significant values.

Table 5: Bantabaye Diamond drill intercepts.

Hole IDX-UTMY-UTM


InterceptIntervalFromProspect
LengthAzimuthDip


(m)(o)(o)(g/t Au)(m)(m)
BANT-DD-001358 0601 252 915260360603.004.01169Target 2
including




8.111170






0.551176






0.1521183
BANT-DD-0023579661 252 945210.530600.24148Target 2






0.501140






0.5013149
including




2.111151






0.301167






0.301176
BANT-DD-0033580561 253 054130360600.72452Target 2
including




1.57155






0.871462
including




2.39464






0.21483

 

Notes: The Company does not have sufficient information to make a determination of the true widths of the drill hole intersections reported in this release. Drillhole intercepts are calculated using a minimum downhole length of ≥1 m, a cut-off grade of 0.3 g/t gold, and may include up to 3 m of internal dilution within the intercept. Only intercepts ≥1 m are reported. Sample intervals are comprised of RC drill chips, which are sampled at regular 1 m intervals. Assays are reported uncut. Grid coordinates are UTM WGS84 Zone 29N. NSV = no significant values.

Table 7: Diguifara Diamond drill and RC/AC intercepts.

Hole IDX-UTMY-UTM


InterceptIntervalFromArea
LengthAzimuthDip


(m)(o)(o)(g/t Au)(m)(m)
DIG-AC-001479 1471 292 10789270550.2522DIG1






0.22616






0.372438
Including




1.86260






0.63878
Including




1.06282
DIG-AC-002479 0281 292 0989190550.3624DIG1






0.22216






0.25232






0.50252






0.36876
DIG-AC-003479 0841 292 0958690550.41428DIG1






0.201058
DIG-AC-004479 1471 292 1078390550.2666DIG1






0.23222






0.49442






0.74252
DIG-AC-005478 9971 292 1008390550.2326DIG1






0.32240






0.45464






0.50280
DIG-AC-006479 0631 292 1004590550.22410DIG1






0.47420
DIG-AC-007478 8791 292 100809055NSV

DIG1
DIG-AC-008479 0771 292 299101270550.336612DIG1
Including




2.21212






0.48284






0.31292
DIG-AC-009479 0771 292 2997190550.7020DIG1
DIG-AC-009




0.421216
Including




1.42216
DIG-AC-009




0.37236
DIG-AC-010479 0131 292 3128890550.49108DIG1
Including




1.27216






0.182232






0.35274






0.24282
DIG-AC-011478 9521 292 3086390550.4026DIG1






0.28230






0.24242
DIG-AC-012478 9891 292 3094590550.3542






0.38422
DIG-AC-013478 9271 292 3066590550.2840






0.26246
DIG-AC-014478 8501 292 3096590550.3320DIG1






0.391016
Including




1.32224
DIG-AC-015479 5501 293 0975890550.371642DIG2
Including




1.47250
DIG-AC-016479 4641 293 1265190550.2820DIG2
DIG-AC-017479 4931 293 1133990550.53622DIG2






0.30236DIG2
DIG-AC-018479 4431 292 905299055NSV

DIG2
DIG-AC-019479 3821 293 027349055NSV

DIG2
DIG-AC-020479 3601 293 029359055NSV

DIG2
DIG-AC-021479 5131 293 108519055NSV

DIG2
DIG-AC-022475 8641 296 527535055NSV

DIG2
DIG-AC-023475 8851 296 5497150550.61224DIG3






0.373438
DIG-AC-024475 9031 296 5867150550.55342DIG3
Including




1.4948






0.82244
DIG-AC-025475 9351 296 6108150550.77262DIG3






0.24268






0.311816
Including




1.01232
DIG-AC-026475 9741 296 6386850551.4820DIG3






0.37214






0.83628
Including




2.25232
DIG-AC-027475 8421 296 5998150550.2520DIG3






0.222030
DIG-AC-028475 8741 296 6328150550.26972DIG3






0.34262






0.33636
DIG-AC-029475 9521 296 5171950550.36190DIG3
DIG-AC-030475 9611 296 5246250550.34420DIG3
DIG-AC-031478 9241 292 1006190550.30256
DIG-RC-001479 0471 292 30796270550.35256DIG1






0.60628
Including




1.12228






0.231250
DIG-RC-002479 1231 292 297153270550.27280DIG1






0.2422






0.40220






0.37228






0.25236






0.511050
Including




1.13256






0.36268






0.27284






0.202100






0.432127
DIG-RC-003479 0441 292 10312790550.292136DIG1






0.3624






0.25216






0.23242






0.29256






0.222664






0.3427100
Including




1.442104
DIG-RC-004479 1941 292 097171270550.301624DIG1
Including




1.19230






0.41472






0.241288






0.258114






0.2610136






0.4012152
DIG-RC-005479 0471 292 10314490550.4240DIG1






0.22216






0.26238






0.58462






0.35278
Including




1.022106






0.464136
DIG-RC-006475 8521 296 53215050550.243676DIG3






0.1810138
DIG-RC-007475 9071 296 52912550550.9222DIG3






0.31228






0.385842
DIG-RC-008475 9351 296 5559650550.39408DIG3






0.26262






0.23282
DIG-DD-001478 9141 292 10040090550.2410DIG1






0.29117






0.33322






0.211127






0.157147






0.321176






0.272183






0.311195






0.211210






0.204217






0.231226






0.401237






0.37257






0.251267






0.361272






0.29282






0.614296
Including




5.641296






0.94320
Including




2.894320






0.361330






0.221352
DIG-DD-002478 9871 292 10030090550.2210DIG1






0.22117






1.68151






0.9562
Including




1.33362






0.53273






0.28288






0.28898






0.213110






1.051110






1.681134






0.241142






0.761151






0.501157






0.414162






0.284170






0.601182






0.475187






0.501197






0.3830213
Including




2.351222






0.163259
DIG-DD-003479 4821 293 10020090550.42114DIG2






0.20148






0.29380






1.475107
Including




5.971110






0.461131






1.061152






0.194176






0.469191
Including




0.221194
DIG-DD-004475 8631 296 48622050550.2316DIG3






0.32257






0.41274






0.22183






0.32998






0.311132






0.251136






0.331144






0.226156






0.411172






0.221206
DIG-AC-032479 2201 291 7006690550.3726DIG1






0.45232






0.48656
Including




1.03262
DIG-RC-009479 1681 291 69913090550.21230DIG1






0.51246






0.26266






0.17680






1.05296






0.7114106Including
DIG-AC-033479 1431 291 9058090551.392128DIG1






0.23412






0.20228






0.381038Including
Including




1.57246






0.43464






0.31276
DIG-AC-034479 1341 292 3019390550.25228DIG1
DIG-AC-035479 1741 292 301789055NSV

DIG1
DIG-AC-036479 2251 292 304599055NSV

DIG1
DIG-AC-037479 2661 292 303719055NSV

DIG1
DIG-AC-038478 9491 292 4988290550.48226DIG1






NSV

DIG1
DIG-AC-039478 8981 292 701579055NSV


DIG-AC-040479 5711 293 0936290550.20620DIG2






0.23258
DIG-AC-041479 6251 292 8926290550.32240DIG2
DIG-RC-010479 5141 293 0957890550.4224DIG2






0.44258
DIG-AC-042479 6921 292 7068690550.27212DIG2






0.23222






0.24236






0.21274
DIG-RC-011479 6501 292 70210590550.44216DIG2






0.351036






0.82282
DIG-AC-043479 4191 293 301609055NSV

DIG2
DIG-AC-044479 3151 293 4988390550.351812DIG2






0.33242






0.25262
DIG-RC-012479 2691 293 49910690550.34210DIG2






0.40274
DIG-RC-013479 3691 293 2998290550.5828DIG2
DIG-AC-045477 4021 294 60410190550.21428DIG1






0.19646DIG1
DIG-AC-046477 5531 294 401899055NSV

DIG1
DIG-RC-014477 5051 294 40113190550.5220DIG1
DIG-AC-047476 4131 296 0691399055NSV

DIG1
DIG-AC-048476 2481 296 221449055NSV

DIG1
DIG-AC-049476 1041 296 3825190550.3444DIG1






0.381020
DIG-AC-050475 7231 296 771479055NSV

DIG1
DIG-AC-051475 6041 296 907765055NSV

DIG1
DIG-RC-015475 5771 296 8711295055NSV

DIG1
DIG-RC-016475 7061 296 749925055NSV

DIG1
DIG-RC-017475 9281 296 49313250550.45236DIG3






0.354648






0.242110
DIG-RC-018476 0801 296 34613250550.303826DIG3






0.35698
DIG-RC-019477 3511 294 60214490550.25280DIG1






0.178130
DIG-RC-020478 8571 292 6981449055NSV

DIG1
DIG-RC-021478 8981 292 4981509055NSV

DIG1
DIG-RC-022479 0951 291 91514490550.31104DIG1
Including




1.11212






0.27260






0.231274

 

Notes: The Company does not have sufficient information to make a determination of the true widths of the drill hole intersections reported in this release. Drillhole intercepts are calculated using a minimum downhole length of ≥1 m, a cut-off grade of 0.3 g/t gold, and may include up to 3 m of internal dilution within the intercept. Only intercepts ≥1 m are reported. Sample intervals are comprised of RC drill chips, which are sampled at regular 1 m intervals. Assays are reported uncut. Grid coordinates are UTM WGS84 Zone 29N. NSV = no significant values.

Qualified Person
The scientific and technical information contained in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Serigne Dieng, Ph.D., M.Sc., a Member (MAIG) of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG), Exploration Manager of the Company and a qualified person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

About Sanu Gold
Located within the Siguiri Basin, a world class gold district that is host to several operating mines and major new discoveries, Sanu Gold is exploring three high-quality gold exploration permits in Guinea, West Africa. The Company has defined multi-kilometre long gold-bearing structures on each of the gold exploration permits, with multiple high-value drill targets and is targeting multi-million-ounce gold discoveries. Sanu is operated by a highly experienced team, with successful records of discovery, resource development and mine permitting.

Neither the Canadian Securities Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements" with respect to the Company within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historical facts and are generally, but not always, identified by the words "expects", "plans", "anticipates", "believes", "intends", "estimates", "projects", "potential", "indicates", "opportunity", "possible" and similar expressions, or that events or conditions "will", "would", "may", "could" or "should" occur. Forward-looking statements in this news release include, but is not limited to, the anticipated timing for completion of various exploration or drilling programs. Although Sanu Gold believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance, are subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results or realities may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Such material risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the Company's plans for exploration on its properties and ability to execute on plans, ability to raise sufficient capital to fund its obligations under its property agreements going forward, ability to maintain its material property agreements, mineral tenures and concessions in good standing, to explore and develop its projects; changes in economic conditions or financial markets; the inherent hazards associated with mineral exploration and mining operations, future prices of gold and other metals, changes in general economic conditions and local risks in the jurisdiction (Guinea) in which it operates, accuracy of mineral resource and reserve estimates, the potential for new discoveries, the ability of the Company to obtain the necessary permits and consents required to explore, drill and develop the projects and if obtained, to obtain such permits and consents in a timely fashion relative to the Company's plans and business objectives for the projects; the general ability of the Company to monetize its mineral resources; changes in environmental and other laws or regulations that could have an impact on the Company's operations, compliance with environmental laws and regulations, dependence on key management personnel; general competition in the mining industry availability of capital and financing; general economic, market or business conditions, regulatory changes; timeliness of regulatory approvals as well as those factors discussed in the Company's public disclosure record. Forward-looking statements are based on the reasonable beliefs, estimates and opinions of the Company's management on the date the statements are made. Except as required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements in the event that management's beliefs, estimates or opinions, or other factors, should change.

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FAQ

What did Sanu Gold (SNGCF) announce on December 11, 2025 about Daina drilling?

Sanu Gold reported FY-2025 drilling of 12,896 m at Daina, defining a multi-kilometre mineralized corridor and notable intercepts including 16m @ 1.81 g/t Au.

How much total drilling did Sanu Gold (SNGCF) complete in FY-2025?

The company completed a total of 17,802 m of drilling across Daina, Diguifara and Bantabaye in FY-2025.

What are the key drill highlights at Daina 2 for SNGCF?

Key intercepts include 16m @ 1.81 g/t Au (incl. 2m @ 12.24 g/t), 12m @ 1.71 g/t Au and extension of strike to over 4 km.

Is Sanu Gold (SNGCF) funded for 2026 exploration?

Yes; Sanu Gold reported approximately CAD 22 million in cash and equivalents to fund FY-2026 work.

When will Sanu Gold (SNGCF) resume drilling at Daina?

Follow-up target work is underway and the company plans to resume drilling in Q1 2026.

What next steps did Sanu Gold (SNGCF) outline for Daina and Salat East?

Planned work includes IP surveys, infill AC/RC and targeted drilling to test gaps and extend shallow and deeper zones.
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