Sultan Resources Limited explores for and develops mineral properties in Australia. It primarily explores for gold, copper, nickel, and cobalt deposits. The company holds interest in the Lachlan fold belt project comprising granted exploration licenses EL8734, EL8704, and EL8735, which covering a total area of approximately 330 square kilometers located in Central New South Wales; the East Tallering project comprising one granted tenement covering 67 square kilometers located to the northeast of Geraldton, Western Australia; and the Dalwallinu project that covers an area of 167 square kilometers located to the northeast of Perth, Western Australia. It also holds interest in the Thaduna project comprising two granted tenements covering 22 square kilometers located to the northeast of Meekatharra; and the Lake Grace project comprising five tenement applications covering 690 square kilometers located to the southeast of Perth, Western Australia. Sultan Resources Limited was incorporated in 2018 and is based in Subiaco, Australia.
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