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King Global Mobilizes Drilling for Phase 2 Drill Program South of the Historic Howard Copper Mine
Vancouver, British Columbia – TheNewswire - September 29, 2025 – King Global Ventures Inc. (CSE: KING | OTC: KGLDF | FSE: 5LM1) (“King Global” or the “Company”)

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[{"type":"text","content":"Vancouver, British Columbia – TheNewswire - September 29, 2025 – King Global Ventures Inc. (CSE: KING | OTC: KGLDF | FSE: 5LM1) (“King Global” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the mobilization of its Phase II diamond drilling program at the Howard Copper Project, located in Yavapai County, Arizona. The program will comprise approximately 7,000 to 9,000 feet of diamond drilling across nine planned drill holes, focused on testing newly identified geophysical anomalies south of the historic Howard Mine. Boart Longyear Ltd. has been contracted to execute the drilling program. The most significant intercepts from the Phase I drill program at the Howard Project were encountered in the southernmost holes, located beyond the extent of the historic mine workings (see press release d: August 13, 2025). The Phase I program also confirmed the presence of two distinct volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) mineralized horizons within the Spud Mountain Formation: A copper-only remobilized zone, interpreted as structurally focused mineralization derived from a distal VMS source and, a copper-gold-zinc-silver–rich, vent-proximal horizon, interpreted as a synvolcanic feeder system. These results suggest the potential for previously unrecognized, mineralized horizons at depth and along strike to the south. Targeting Three Untested Gravity Anomalies The Phase II drill program will follow-up on the results of Phase 1 drilling and is designed to test three large, discrete gravity anomalies identified through inversion modeling completed by ALS Geoanalytics in Q3 2025. These anomalies trend NNW–SSE, parallel to regional stratigraphy, and lie within untested volcanic-sedimentary units south of the Phase I drill fence. Exploration Program Summary These results confirm the presence of stacked, laterally continuous sulphide-bearing horizons, with strong potential for expansion to the south along strike and down-dip. Preparatory Work to Refine Drill Targets Prior to drilling, King Global completed an integrated exploration program to enhance geological understanding and optimize drill collar locations. This program included: An extended ground gravity survey, expanding the original coverage and improving resolution across the southern target area; A ground electromagnetic (EM) survey, aimed at detecting sulphide-related conductors ...