Oceanic Announces Positive Results in Respect of Pellet Pot Grate Test Work

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Aug 8, 2013) - Oceanic Iron Ore Corp. ("Oceanic", or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:FEO)(FEOVF) announces that it has received the results of its previously announced pot grate test work program (the "Study") performed by Coleraine Minerals Research Laboratory on iron concentrates produced from the Company's Hopes Advance project.

The Study concludes that, with the addition of limestone and dolomite, concentrates from the Company's Hopes Advance project are capable of being transformed into high quality pellets, with very low deleterious elements and compressive strengths of up to 638 lbs and swelling of 10.6%.

This concentrate is expected to be in demand from steelmakers globally who are seeking high quality pellet feed concentrate to enhance production processes.

The Study supplements conclusions reached in the Company's pre-feasibility study (November 2012) which highlighted that the Hopes Advance project could produce high quality 66.5% Fe grade concentrate with low deleterious elements, suitable for the production of pellet or sinter feed.

Alan Gorman, President/ COO indicated: "We are pleased with the results of this independent study which was overseen by Rod Johnson PhD, VP Geometallurgy for the Company, and performed by Coleraine Minerals Research Laboratories.

The conclusions derived in the Study are relevant to our current discussions with potential strategic partners seeking high quality pellet feed supply, providing supporting data and conclusions to aid in their due diligence processes. The results of this Study are consistent with the results of the extensive metallurgical and product testing that the Company has already undertaken and will be incorporated into the Company's Feasibility Study in due course."

About Oceanic:

Oceanic is a feasibility stage company focused on the development of its 100% owned Hopes Advance, Morgan Lake and Roberts Lake iron ore development projects located on the coast in the Labrador Trough in Québec, Canada. The Company is led by a highly experienced management team that has managed, operated developed and/or sold over $20 bn in assets. In November 2012, the Company published the results of the pre-feasibility study completed in respect of the flagship Hopes Advance project outlining a base case pre-tax NPV of $5.6 bn over a 30 year mine life, supported by a NI 43-101 proven and probable reserve of approximately 1.36 bn tonnes and a life of mine operating cost of approximately $30/tonne, making it one of the lowest cost development projects globally. The pre-feasibility study is available for review on the Company's website (www.oceanicironore.com) and SEDAR (www.sedar.com). Further information in respect of the Morgan Lake and Roberts Lake projects, both of which have been explored historically and which have defined historical resources, is also available on the Company's website.