Kingman Minerals Ltd. announced that it has received permits for its upcoming Phase II drill program on the Mohave Project, and historical Rosebud Mine. The company has proposed a 24-hole program including a number of significant holes down to depths of 3000 ft (914m). The twenty-four prospecting core holes are proposed to various directional depths within a southeast to northwest trend focused on historic exploration data effectively exploring two federal lode claims for metallic resources while minimizing overall surface disturbance. The proposed exploration project coupled with existing data from historic exploration would facilitate development of a 3D image of the geologic structure and stratigraphy underlying the project area and estimates of reserve quantity and quality. The proposed plan includes the following: a) New access road construction for multiple pass ingress and egress across 1,225 feet of federal surface (12-foot width) totaling 0.34 acres of estimated disturbance; b) New exploration core hole site construction of twelve 15-foot by 12-foot pads totaling 0.05 acres of estimated disturbance; c) Construction of one drilling sump (five-foot square by four-foot deep) on each core hole pad, d) Directional hole coring of twenty-four holes (two core holes per pad) within existing claims to determine the quality and quantity of federal metals reserves within the project area and better understand the underground geologic strata; e) Sequential plugging, immediately following drilling, of the core holes to Arizona State Department of Water Resources specifications; and f) Solidification with cement and reclamation of the sump, core hole site. Coring of the holes by track-mounted coring equipment would account for the majority of work to be completed in the project area and is anticipated to take up to three months to complete.