Mr. Simon Studer reports
KINGMAN BEGINS PHASE III DRILLING TO TEST SOUTHWICK VEIN STEP-OUT AT MOHAVE
The Altar drilling crew has mobilized to site and assembled the drill rig at the first planned collar location (P3-05/P3-06) for phase 3 diamond drilling at Kingman Minerals Ltd.'s Mohave project in Arizona.
The phase 3 program is designed to test along-strike continuity of the mineralized corridor in line with the company's structural interpretation and magnetic vector inversion model.
Brad Peek, qualified person and director of the company, stated: "Phase 3 comprises four drill locations: three locations southeast of the Rosebud mine and one to the northwest. All holes are designed to intersect the projected stepout extension of the Southwick vein system beyond the historic mine area. At the southeastern pads, paired holes at minus 45 degrees and minus 60 degrees are oriented to intersect the projected vein extension at depth."
The HQ diamond drill holes are totalling 814.7 metres (2,673 feet) of planned drilling.
Qualified person
The technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Brad Peek, MSc, CPG, a qualified person as defined under National Instrument 43-101 (Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects). Mr. Peek is a director of Kingman.
About Kingman Minerals Ltd.
Kingman is a publicly traded exploration and development company focused on precious metals in North America. The company's flagship project comprises the fully owned historic Rosebud mine, located in the Music Mountains, Mohave county, Arizona. High-grade gold and silver veins were discovered in the area in the 1880s, and were mined mainly in the late 1920s and 1930s. Underground development on the Rosebud property included a 400-foot main shaft and approximately 2,500 feet of drifts, raises and crosscuts.
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