Kingman Minerals Ltd. announced the completion of the Phase I Drilling Program and report the receipt of assays for borehole MH-05. The Phase I Drilling Program completed a total 2552.5 feet (778 meters) of diamond core drilling which provides a fresh catalog of modern drill core for data collection and a significant and increased understanding of the geological, alteration, and structural controls at the Mohave Gold Project. Porphyry-type mineral deposits are formed from large amounts of hot water sourced that originates from large magma chambers in the Earth and are often related to numerous other metal deposits and styles including epithermal gold-silver deposits. With the Phase I Drilling Program completed, received assay results will continue to be validated and incorporated into the geological and structural models for the Mohave Gold Project in support of the planned resource estimate for the Mohave Gold Project. Additionally, the extensive amount of diamond drilling data collected during the Phase I Drilling Program will also continue to be incorporated into exploration models to guide the anticipated Phase II Drilling Program. The Phase I Drilling Program consisted of five confirmation drill holes to verify both the nature and the grades of historic mineralization performed at the previously producing and property- inclusive Rosebud Mine and will allow the Company to produce a current NI-43 101 technical report and resource estimate for the mine area.