Kingston Resources Limited is currently in the process of collecting induced polarisation (IP) geophysics over the Mineral Hill tenements. An updated gravity geophysics interpretation, in conjunction with existing IP data, has provided new and highly prospective targets to the south of the Mineral Hill Mine. The current IP program aims to extend coverage to the south-eastern limit of the exploration tenements and boost the weight of evidence already provided by gravity geophysics in this area.

The application of modern techniques and new exploration models demonstrates that Mineral Hill remains highly prospective both locally and regionally. The known mineralisation at Mineral Hill is directly associated with coincident IP chargeability highs and changes in gravity anomalism (that is high to low gravity). This association provides a key exploration tool for refining target generation and maximising the success rate of exploration drilling.

Exploration success by other Explorers to the immediate southeast of Mineral Hill's EL1999 has provided further evidence of the region's significant prospectivity. Airborne electromagnetic and gravity gradiometric responses extend northwest from these prospects into Kingston's EL1999 and along trend from the Mineral Hill deposits. Kingston is focused on finalising the life of mine (LOM) planning for recommencing hard rock mining at Mineral Hill.

This exploration work is just one part of the company's plan to grow its resource base and build on its existing mining inventory.