Core Insights - Kingman Minerals Ltd. has completed a project-scale 3D magnetic vector inversion (MVI) model and engaged Altar Drilling Inc. for a Phase III diamond drill program at its Mohave Project in Arizona [1][6]. Magnetic Vector Inversion Model - The 3D MVI model was developed using high-resolution drone-based airborne magnetic survey data collected in December 2025 [2]. - Fathom Geophysics LLC processed the magnetic data, which included various filtering and inversion steps to interpret structural features [3]. - The model outlines northwest-trending magnetic lineaments that align with mapped vein structures and historic workings at the Rosebud Mine [4][5]. Phase III Drill Program - The Phase III program consists of seven HQ-diameter diamond drill holes totaling approximately 815 meters (2,673 feet) [7]. - The drilling aims to test the southeastern and northwestern extensions of the Southwick vein corridor adjacent to the historic Rosebud Mine [7]. - Mobilization for drilling is expected to begin around February 25, pending final water-use authorization from the Arizona Department of Water Resources [8]. Company Overview - Kingman Minerals Ltd. is focused on precious metals exploration and development in North America, with its flagship project being the historic Rosebud Mine in Arizona [11]. - The Rosebud Mine has a history of high-grade gold and silver production dating back to the 1880s, with significant underground development completed in the late 1920s and 1930s [11].
Kingman Finalizes 3D Magnetic Model and Engages Altar Drilling for Phase III at Mohave