GLOBAL COBALT CORP. reported the latest in a series of drill hole results from its Winter 2013 drill program at the Karakul Cobalt Project that continue to confirm historic drilling and have opened a significant new opportunity to further the development of the resource at depth with additional drilling. The 2013 drill program results correlate very well with historic 2006 and Soviet-era drilling and more importantly demonstrates the potential for the deposit to extend historically known zones at depth.

In addition, the program results suggest a metallogenic zonation within the deposit, whereby the Eastern Zone is more cobalt dominant and the Western Zone has several zones of copper, bismuth, tungsten and silver enrichment accompanying the cobalt mineralization potentially providing further opportunities in enhancing the value of the deposit. Recognizing the opportunity to better understand and further expand a resource at Karakul, the company will look to initiate a follow-up drill campaign to test this exciting depth extension in the spring. Eastern Zone - South of Adit Area: Holes 190, 191 and 219 were drilled on the Eastern Zone, south of the historic adit entrance area on three separate sections that had not been previously drilled.

All drill holes successfully traced surface mineralization to depth (50m-70m below surface). Assay results indicate narrow but consistent mineralization of all metal across most intercepts consistent with historic drill results and expectations for the Eastern Zone. Deepest intercept in each hole overall returned best results and all mineralized zones remain open at depth.

Western Zone - South of Adit Area: Holes 210 and 212 were targeted to confirm mineralization zones from historic drilling. Hole 210 Targeted known mineralization between historic drill holes KK074 and KK075 and was drilled to validate previously identified zones. The hole successfully intersected mineralization where predicted and at grades comparable to historic results.

Deepest intercept is approximately 110m below surface. Hole 212: Targeted a 100m down dip extension of mineralization in historic drill hole KK076. The intercept from 77.4m to 83.5m returned low grades across all metals but did not correlate with any previous mineralization.

The intercept at 123.2m to 130.0m correlates with a down dip extension of historic results and extends the zone approximately 100m. Assay results indicate better results than historic mineralization. The intercept at 156.0m to 158.3m correlates well with the primary target, relatively weak mineralization from the historic drill hole (KK076).

The intercept represents an approximate 100m down dip extension and more importantly returned stronger assay results. This final intercept is approximately 150m below surface. All intercepts in 212 remain open at depth.

Western Zone - Adit Entrance Area: Holes 201 and 202 were drilled in the central portion of the Western Zone just north of the adit, and were targeted to confirm known zones of mineralization as defined by historic drilling. Hole 201: Designed to confirm previously identified mineralization on Section 44 between historic holes KK069 and KK070. Intersected three separate zones of mineralization that correlate well with a number of narrow, lower grade zones in KK070.

The deepest intercept at 88.4m to 94.0m correlates well with the primary mineralized zone on the section and returned results comparable to those in KK069 (upper hole) and much stronger than historic results in KK070 (lower most hole). Assay results were successful in defining mineralization per historical interpretation. Hole 202: Designed to test at depth the extension of mineralization from historic drill holes KK011 and KK014.

The lower most intercept at 226.7m to 234.1m confirms the mineralized system extends an additional 75m down dip (210m below surface). Based on the historic grade in KK011 (7.2m at 0.224 Co%, 0.059% Cu, 0.23% Bi, 0.005% WO3 and 0.958 ppm Ag) the zone appears to be maintaining width and grades continue to be strong. The zone remains open at depth.