Mount Marion is located 40 kilometers southwest of the Kalgoorlie mine in Western Australia. It is the world's second largest high-quality spodumene mine in production. The project was put into production in February 2017, with an annual output of about 450-480 thousand tons of lithium concentrate.

| RESOURCES(2016) | |||
| Category | Lithium Concentrate | Li2O | Fe2O3 | 
| Indicated | 28.9 | 1.35% | 1.06% | 
| Inferred | 48.9 | 1.38% | 1.10% | 
| Total | 77.8 | 1.37% | 1.09% | 
According to the 2016 resource exploration data, the Marion lithium mine project has a mineral resource of approximately 77.8 million tons, containing 1.37% lithium oxide and 1.09% iron oxide, and is expected to maintain production for approximately 30 years.
The company holds a 50% stake in Mount Marion's parent company RIM.