RE:La CasonaThey also mentioned that it wasn't just trucking that was the issue. In one of the other releases they stated that they needed more on-site compression and that if the facility were upgraded that would help the situation as well. Here is the original flow information from their first news release about La Casona 1. "During the last and most representative flow period of 8 hours and 30 minutes, the well produced under natural flow conditions light oil (36o API) at an average rate of approximately 1,200 barrels of oil per day (“bopd”) with 4.0 MMCFD of gas and a maximum oil rate of 1,288 bopd. The well head flowing pressure was 3,010 psi and the watercut at the end of the test was less than 0.8%. The well flow rate was restricted through a 20/64 inch choke due to gas flaring limitations". You linked 1.5 MMFCD of gas. So they have the rates severely restricted. Even the original rate was restricted by a 20/64 inch choke. I think if they resolve their compression and transportation issues this field has some real potential, but the question is when?