Caeneus Minerals Ltd. announced that during the first quarter of 2021 it will commence a review and assessment of its lithium brine projects in Nevada USA. The review comes at a time when a potential resurgence in sustained lithium demand and price is likely. Columbus Marsh: In 2016 Caeneus discovered highly anomalous concentrations of lithium brines within a shallow aquifer at the Columbus Marsh Project. Columbus Marsh contains a large mature saline basin surrounded by epithermal hot springs. In November 2017, the Company announced the completion of its drill campaign at Columbus Marsh, further lithium brines were encountered. The Company encountered highly anomalous lithium brine concentrations which included an interval 79.25 to 103.63 meters at an average of 80.78 mg/l lithium with a peak value of 95.9 mg/l lithium. Rhodes Marsh: The Rhodes Marsh basin, is located approximately 15km north to northwest of the Company's Columbus Marsh Project. The Company believes that the Rhodes Marsh Project holds many similarities to such basins as Columbus Marsh and the Clayton Valley. Both the Company's projects are in the vicinity of other significant lithium projects.