Oceanic Iron Ore Corp
XTSX:FEO
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Oceanic Iron Ore Corp
Oceanic Iron Ore Corp. is an exploration stage company. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The firm is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of iron ore properties in Quebec, Canada. The Company’s project includes Ungava Bay Iron Deposits. The Ungava Bay iron properties comprise approximately 3,703 claims over three project areas, Hopes Advance, Morgan Lake and Roberts Lake, which are located approximately 1,568 square kilometers along the northern extension of the Labrador Trough in the Nunavik Region of northern Quebec. The projects cover approximately 300 kilometers (km) of iron formation and all the deposits are located within 20-50 km of tidewater.
Oceanic Iron Ore Corp. is an exploration stage company. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The firm is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of iron ore properties in Quebec, Canada. The Company’s project includes Ungava Bay Iron Deposits. The Ungava Bay iron properties comprise approximately 3,703 claims over three project areas, Hopes Advance, Morgan Lake and Roberts Lake, which are located approximately 1,568 square kilometers along the northern extension of the Labrador Trough in the Nunavik Region of northern Quebec. The projects cover approximately 300 kilometers (km) of iron formation and all the deposits are located within 20-50 km of tidewater.