White Mountain Titanium Corporation reported that it has received an independent, updated Geological Report and Mineral Resource Estimate for its wholly-owned Cerro Blanco project, located in Region III of northern Chile. The report was completed by Behre Dolbear, Minerals Industry Consultant, to Canadian National Instrument 43-101 policy standards (NI 43-101). The main points of the consultant's report may be summarised as follows: The work undertaken by the Company and the data generated for inclusion in this updated NI 43-101 Geological Report and Mineral Resource Estimate was well executed and done to sound industry practices.

Since the NI 43-101 Technical Report was prepared in 2008, the estimated total rutile resource in all categories has increased in total by over 10 million tonnes and there has been a three-fold increase in the measured and indicated categories. The salient details for the current High (1.0% cut-off) and Low (0.5% cut-off) Grade Mineral Resource Estimate for the Las Carolinas, La Cantera and Eli prospects (three of nine known prospects discovered on Cerro Blanco to-date) are presented. The Consultant made recommendations for further in-fill, step-out and geotechnical drilling on the Las Carolinas and La Cantera prospects to increase measured and indicated resources on those prospects and better define slope angles for mine design purposes.

The Consultant also recommended that the company undertake trenching, sampling, mapping and initial drilling on known prospects lying adjacent or in close proximity to Las Carolinas and La Cantera, particularly those prospects exhibiting large geophysical signatures and /or high TiO2 grades at surface.