Drill Results
Kingman Minerals receives drill permit for Mohave

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Executive Summary
- Kingman Minerals Ltd. has received approval from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to proceed with Phase III exploratory drilling at its Mohave project in Arizona.
- The approved program consists of seven HQ diamond drill holes totaling approximately 814.7 meters (2,673 feet), designed to test the continuity of the Southwick vein system beyond historic mine workings.
- The drilling aims to generate decision-grade information to guide subsequent exploration activities at the property.
Key Details
- Permit Authority: U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
- Project Location: Mohave project, Arizona (flagship property includes the historic Rosebud mine).
- Drill Program Scope: Phase III exploratory drilling.
- Total Holes: 7 HQ diamond drill holes.
- Total Depth: Approximately 814.7 metres (2,673 feet).
- Drill Pad Configuration:
- Six holes from three pads on existing disturbance, stepping out to the southeast.
- One hole to the northwest.
- Technical Objective: Assess the continuity of the Southwick vein system and generate decision-grade information for future exploration.
- Qualified Person: Brad Peek, MSc, CPG, reviewed and approved the technical information per National Instrument 43-101.
Notable Quotes
- "BLM approval allows us to execute a focused drill test beyond the historic Rosebud mine workings. The objective is to assess the continuity of the Southwick vein system and generate decision-grade information to guide subsequent exploration." — Simon Studer, Interim CEO, President, and Director.
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