Cadence Minerals Plc announced that initial due diligence undertaken by Castillo Copper on the Litchfield Lithium Project in Australia's Northern Territory has highlighted significant pegmatite outcropping along the north-west boundary. This follows the Castillo announcement on October 4th 2021, that preliminary due diligence on the Picasso Lithium Project, near Norseman in Western Australia, has verified multiple lithium surface occurrences across the tenure that align with pegmatite outcropping. Highlights: Follow up site visit to the Litchfield Lithium Project in the Northern Territory highlighted significant pegmatite outcropping along the western boundary; This is contiguous to Core Lithium's ("CXO") Finnis Lithium Project which has JORC compliant ore reserves (7.4Mt @ 1.3% Li2O); With satellite imagery2 verifying the geology in the Litchfield Lithium Project (NW quadrant) is comparable to CXO's ground, CCZ is awaiting assay results on 657 surface samples (taken along the NW boundary) to determine the potential for contiguous mineralisation: Encouragingly, the site-visit geological reports noted the areas sampled mostly comprised metamorphic rocks linked to the Burrell Creek formation - a host rock for the regional occurrences of pegmatites. As announced on September 29th 2021 by Castillo, satellite imagery has verified the geology along the Litchfield Lithium Project's north-west boundary is comparable to CXO's ground. Cadence's geological consultant conducted intensive surface sampling across four target areas within the NW quadrant, taking 657 samples to determine the potential for contiguous mineralisation. The sampled areas mostly comprised metamorphic rocks linked to the Burrell Creek formation - a host rock for the regional occurrences of pegmatites. The samples are at the laboratory undergoing further analysis, with results expected in the coming weeks.