Tungsten Mining NL reported on the latest results from drilling at the Mt Mulgine Project. 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 reverse circulation (RC) drillholes used for the 2019 Mineral Resource estimate, Tungsten Mining has drilled an additional 145 RC holes for 27,128 metres. This announcement reports the latest assay results received by the Company from 22 January to 21 February 2020, representing 26 RC holes for 5,554 metres. The Company reported that the latest assay results - subsequent to the Mineral Resource estimate released in December 2019, continue to be outstanding and demonstate intersections greater that 200 metres in true width. Discussion of latest assay results: In July 2019, the Company commenced a phased drilling program as part of the Mt Mulgine Project PFS with the objective of upgrading the dominantly Inferred Mulgine Trench Mineral Resource estimate to a dominantly Indicated status. Latest assay results from the 26 holes being reported here continue to intersect multiple tungsten-molybdenum intersections within a 160 to 260 metre envelope. Better holes that demonstrate the significance of mineralisation include MMC445, MMC481 and MMC482. These holes intersected multiple zones with minor internal waste forming overall mineralised envelopes of 266 metres at 0.11% WO3 and 215 ppm Mo from 2 metres, 252 metres at 0.11% WO3 and 475 ppm Mo from surface (0 metres) and 232 metres at 0.13% WO3 and 400 ppm Mo from 62 metres respectively. All three holes were drilled perpendicular to mineralisation and intervals represent true thicknesses. Of the 5,554 metres from the 26 holes being reported, 3,728 metres fell within an intersection greater than 3 metres at 0.05% WO3 that, in aggregate terms, averaged 0.12% WO3, 310 ppm Mo, 0.15 ppm Au and 6 ppm Ag. This is consistent with the grade predicted by the 2019 Mineral Resource for blocks greater than 0.05% WO 3. Lower Tungsten-Molybdenum domain: in addition, the drilling continues to intersect significant polymetallic mineralization associated with a lower Tungsten-Molybdenum domain that forms a 50 to 120 metre thick zone holes from this zone include 52 metres at 0.21% WO3, 1,010 ppm Mo from 192 metres in MMC482 and 64 metres at 0.12% WO3, 610 ppm Mo from 8 metres in MMC487. Again, holes were drilled perpendicular to mineralisation and intervals represent true thicknesses.