Sultan Minerals Inc. provided a year-end update of activities for the company's Daylight, Kena Gold and Jersey-Emerald projects. The highlight for 2013 was Sultan's 100% owned Daylight Gold Property where the Company obtained 25.6 g/t gold, 175.2 g/t silver and 0.34% copper across a 1.9 metre wide vein. During 2013 Sultan focused its exploration activities on it Daylight Gold Property located 10 km south of the town of Nelson in southeastern, British Columbia.

This mineralized shear strikes 125 o and dips 65 o SW. The zone is up to 50 meters wide and has been traced by an IP geophysical survey for 3.0 km along strike. The shear zone centres on a series of gold bearing, en echelon, quartz veins often surrounded by a low grade network of smaller veins on both sides of the principal quartz vein.

Associated sulfides consist of pyrite and locally chalcopyrite. In November a prospecting and rock chip sampling program was completed on the Starlight Shear Zone. The highlights of the program were: the Starlight Gold Vein which assayed 10.3 g/t gold and 68.15 g/t silver over a 60.0 metre vein length with an average vein width of 1.6 meters and the Victoria Gold Vein which assayed 28.1 g/t gold across a vein width of 0.85 metres.

The best channel sample across the Starlight Vein assayed 25.6 g/t gold, 175.2 g/t silver and 0.34% copper across a 1.9 meter wide vein. The North Star Shear Zone lies 500 meters north of the Starlight shear and appears similar to the Starlight zone. The zone was explored with 7 long trenches in 1939 which exposed a 54 meters wide shear zone with a strike of 130o and a dip of 67o SW.