Castle Peak Mining Ltd. ('Castle Peak' or the 'Company') (TSX VENTURE:CAP) is
pleased to report initial diamond drill results from Dansuom target located on
the POW concession and complete drill results from the AA Veins target on the
Asuogya-Ayiem trend from its Phase I target evaluation drill program at the
Company's Akorade project in the southern Ashanti belt in Ghana,West Africa. 


Initial drilling on the Dansuom target, POW concession, beneath historical
trench #5 (18.5 metres ('m') of 0.99 grams per tonne ('g/t') gold ('Au'))
returned intercepts of 16.5m of 0.7 g/t Au including 6.9m of 1.2 g/t from
POWDDH001 and 15.0m of 0.6 g/t Au including 4.5m of 1.6 g/t Au from POWDDH002. A
200m step 3.6m of 8.0 g/t Au. Additional results from on strike and down dip
testing of the AA Veins target on the Asuogya-Ayiem trend returned narrow
intercepts of higher grades, 0.6m of 4.0 g/t Au in ASUDDH009, and longer
intercepts of anomalous grades, 21.0m of 0.21 g/t Au in ASUDDH014, associated
with carbonaceous, sheared metasedimentary rock units.


These drill results represent the continuing initial target testing in the
systematic evaluation of high priority targets within the Company's strategic
land position hosting kilometer scale, untested soil and auger anomalies. The
Phase I drill campaign started in late April, with a single core drill
undertaking a 7,500m program on initial drill ready targets on Nkwanta,
Asuogya-Ayiem, and POW (see figure 1 at
http://www.castlepeakmining.com/i/pdf/2011-11-15_NR.pdf). All holes have now
been reported for the Nkwanta Apankrah, Nana targets and the AA Veins target on
the Asuogya-Ayiem trend, and the initial holes are now reported for the Dansuom
target on the POW property. A total of approx. 5,900m in 38 holes has been
completed to date with eight holes remaining in the original drill plan. 


Castle Peak's President and CEO, Darren Lindsay, stated, "The results of the
initial drill program show that we are on key gold bearing structures, the next
step is to determine which of the targets has the ability to deliver higher
grade shoots and ultimately an initial resource base to meet our discovery
goals. In the meantime we have been able to secure title to a significant
portion of the Tarkwaian-Birimian structural corridor where we believe there is
potential to host multimillion ounce deposits. We are working to rapidly advance
key areas in the Tarwaian-Birimian structural corridor for drill evaluation in
the coming months."


The Company has initiated the evaluation of the high potential
Tarkwaian-Birimian structural zone targeting key structural corridors with auger
sampling. Field work continues on developing additional targets in the highly
prospective northeast trending contact zone between the Tarkwaian and Birimian
now covered by our Enyinase option, the newly acquired Great Yorkshire
reconnaissance license and our Dompem and POW prospecting licenses. This
structural corridor hosts the controls to the significant Iduapriem, Tarkwa and
Damang deposits that are currently being mined by adjacent producers.


POW

The POW concession is highlighted by two large gold-in-soil anomalies. The one
of initial interest is the Dansuom target, an open 1,400m x 200m gold-in-soil
anomaly defined by gold values greater than 30 parts per billion ('ppb'), which
has been further identified by trenching to be controlled by shear structures
focused at an intrusive granitoid unit in contact with volcanic units (see
figure 2 at http://www.castlepeakmining.com/i/pdf/2011-11-15_NR.pdf). 


Dansuom Target

A total of five drill holes have been completed to date. The structural trend is
generally north-south and appears to be a splay off of the larger structure
controlling the locally conductive Asuogya-Ayiem trend (20km+). A key structural
intersection within the target area occurs with an east-northeast structure near
trench #7 where the mineralization trends east-northeast. This is analogous to
the controls observed for larger resources on neighbouring properties. Intervals
from the trenching have returned values ranging from 18.5m of 1.0 g/t Au (trench
#5) to 4.5m of 1.5 g/t Au (trench #7). 


The initial drill holes targeted approximately 50m and 100m below trench #5,
trench #4, and trench #6. Highlights of the initial drill holes are presented in
the following table. Please refer to the Projects section at
www.castlepeakmining.com to view the complete table of drill results.




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                           From     To  Length     Au                      
Hole ID       Target         (m)    (m)     (m)  (g/t) notes               
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POWDDH001     Dansuom      48.2   64.6    16.5   0.72  Trench 5            
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      includes             48.2   55.0     6.9   1.17                      
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POWDDH002     Dansuom      97.0  112.0    15.0   0.56  Trench 5            
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      includes             99.5  104.0     4.5   1.60                      
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POWDDH003     Dansuom      73.0   75.3     2.3   3.10  Trench 4; 50m north 
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POWDDH004     Dansuom      80.2   91.0    10.8   2.89  Trench 6            
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      includes             86.4   90.0     3.6   8.04                      
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i.   Lengths are core lengths; estimated true widths range from 75% to 85% 
ii.  Composites are length weighted averages with a cut off of 0.1 g/t Au 
     and inclusive of up to 3m of assays below the cut off value. 
iii. Lengths considered as anomalous haloes around structures are length
     weighted composites with a cut off of 0.03 g/t Au.



Asuogya-Ayiem

The Asuogya-Ayiem area is a 20km long structural trend highlighted by a 9,500m x
1,000m soil anomaly defined by gold values greater than 30 ppb. Two initial
target areas were identified based on historical sampling, artisanal workings
and preliminary geophysical results: the AA Veins target and the AA Central
target both located on the central, western edge of the anomaly. 

AA Veins Target

This initial target tested a approx. 500m portion of the extensive trend on
which artisanal mining activity centered along a greater than 100m area host to
meter-scale quartz vein blocks appearing to represent two parallel veins. 


All drill holes intersected variably sheared metasedimentary rock units with
those more carbonaceous sections host to increased quartz veining, presence of
pyrite mineralization and increased gold grades. Intersections of wide sheared
zones hosting anomalous gold values indicate that the structural corridor has
the potential to host significant gold resources. Locating the metasediment -
metavolcanic contact and more importantly flexures on this contact, in this gold
enriched structural corridor, is a priority for classifying high potential
target locations for evaluation. Highlights of the final drill holes are
presented in the following table. Please refer to the Projects section at
www.castlepeakmining.com to view the complete table of drill results.




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                           From     To  Length     Au                 
Hole ID       Target         (m)    (m)     (m)  (g/t) notes               
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ASUDDH008     AA Veins      0.0   62.0    62.0   0.35                      
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      includes             32.5   49.0    16.5   1.13  Previously released 
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which includes             40.0   47.0     7.0   2.18  Previously released 
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ASUDDH009     AA Veins     64.8   65.4     0.6   3.96                      
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      and                  78.5   79.0     0.5   2.51                      
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      and                 159.0  160.0     1.0   1.27                      
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ASUDDH010     AA Veins      0.0   13.0    13.0    0.4                      
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ASUDDH012     AA Veins     55.0   56.0     1.0   1.81                      
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ASUDDH014     AA Veins     91.0  112.0    21.0   0.21  anomalous halo      
                                                       around structures   
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ASUDDH015     AA Veins    128.0  145.0    17.0   0.20  anomalous halo      
                                                       around structures   
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ASUDDH016     AA Veins    135.5  138.3     2.8   0.94                      
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iv. Lengths are core lengths; estimated true widths range from 75% to 85% 
v.  Composites are length weighted averages with a cut off of 0.1 g/t Au and
    inclusive of up to 3m of assays below the cut off value. 
vi. Lengths considered as anomalous haloes around structures are length
    weighted composites with a cut off of 0.03 g/t Au.



The Company also reports that representatives of SRK Exploration Services
Limited of Cardiff, UK completed a field review of the concessions and work
activity on November 1-4, 2011 and are undertaking a technical review of the
Asuogya-Ayiem trend. They will be completing a 43-101 technical report on the
Asuogya and Ayiem concessions that host the trend. The goal of this report is to
further evaluate the work and outline additional targets based on the new
knowledge of the mineralization control of the drill holes along the structure.


Technical Disclosure

Castle Peak's technical disclosure in this news release has been reviewed and
approved by Darren Lindsay, P.Geo., Castle Peak's President and CEO, who serves
as a Qualified Person under the definition in National Instrument 43-101 ('NI
43-101'). Mr. Joe Amanor and Mr. John Coates of SEMS Exploration Services Ltd.
in Accra, Ghana have reviewed and approved the technical information in this
news release and serve as Qualified Persons for the Castle Peak exploration
program. The quality assurance and quality control procedures are being
established by Mr. Coates of SEMS Exploration Services. The procedures include
the systematic insertion of blanks, standards and duplicates into the sample
stream both in the field and at the lab; samples are placed in sealed bags and
are delivered to SGS Laboratory Services GH Ltd. in Tarkwa, Ghana, for routine
gold analysis by 50g charge fire assay with atomic absorption finish. The
Akorade project is an early stage exploration project and does not contain any
mineral resources as defined by NI 43-101. The potential quantities and grades
disclosed herein are conceptual in nature and there has been insufficient
exploration to define a mineral resource for the targets disclosed herein. It is
uncertain if further exploration will result in these targets being delineated
as a mineral resource. Further information is available in the NI 43-101
compliant technical report dated February 14, 2011 and entitled "NI 43-101
Technical Evaluation Report on Nkwanta & Ayiem Concessions, Wassa-West District,
Republic of Ghana, West Africa", a copy of which is filed under the Company's
profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.


About Castle Peak

Castle Peak Mining Ltd. is a Canadian-based exploration and development company
focused on advancing greenfields and early stage gold projects. The Company
holds a strategic land package in the Ashanti belt adjacent to several producing
gold mines in Ghana, West Africa.


The Ashanti belt is known as one of the most prolific gold belts in the world
with over 150 million proven ounces uncovered and current investment in excess
of $2.5 B USD. Castle Peak is now executing an aggressive Phase I exploration
program on identified gold targets. 


On behalf of the Board of Castle Peak Mining Ltd.:

Darren Lindsay, President and Chief Executive Officer

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

Except for statements of historical fact, this news release contains certain
'forward-looking information' and 'forward-looking statements' within the
meaning of applicable securities laws, including statements regarding the
anticipated timing and results of the Company's planned drilling program. Such
forward-looking statements are based on the opinions and estimates of management
at the date the statements are made, and are subject to known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and assumptions that could cause actual results to vary materially
from the anticipated results or events predicted in these forward-looking
statements, including, among others, those risk factors identified in the
Company's Filing Statement filed under the Company's SEDAR profile. As a result,
readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking
statements. The forward-looking statements contained in this news release are
made as of the date of this release. Except as required by applicable law,
Castle Peak disclaims any intention and assumes no obligation to update or
revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise.


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