Tungsten Mining NL reports on the latest results from drilling at the Mt Mulgine Project. Highlights include: Drilling continues to intersect substantial thicknesses of tungsten mineralisation within a 160 to 260 metre wide zone at Mulgine Trench. Drilling has defined mineralised envelopes of: 252m at 0.11% WO3 and 290 ppm Mo from surface (0 metres) in MMC474; 234m at 0.10% WO3 and 230 ppm Mo from surface (0 metres) in MMC476; and 208m at 0.11% WO3 and 470 ppm Mo from 62 metres in MMC470. Drilling continued to intersect stronger molybdenum mineralisation associated within the 50m to 120m wide Lower Tungsten-Molybdenum Domain within the larger tungsten envelope. Better intersections include: 64m at 0.11% WO3, 720 ppm Mo from 56 metres in MMC469; and 50m at 0.13% WO3, 860 ppm Mo from 88 metres and 60m at 0.07% WO3, 620 ppm Mo from 150 metres in MMC470. Upon completion of drilling, an updated Mineral Resource estimate is planned to be completed in April 2020. On 19 December 2019, the Company announced the updated Mulgine Trench Mineral Resource estimate resulting in a major increase in contained tungsten and molybdenum and highlighting the significance of accessory minerals gold (850,000 ounces) and silver (35 million ounces). Since completion of RC drillholes used for the 2019 Mineral Resource estimate, Tungsten Mining has drilled an additional 104 RC holes for 20,107 metres. This announcement reports the latest assay results received by the Company from 7th January to 22nd January 2020, representing 27 RC holes for 4,950 metres.