RE:RE:RE:Some subjects talk about.... Cos, Me thinks you speculate too much, that is the rub. "no offense" and an "excuse me" to mister Shakespeare. My fuzzy recollection is that there was a 30 day stabilization period required before a 7 day performance test could be undertaken. Therefore and to whit, there could not be an official 7 day test underway. No rational reservoir engineer would certify a 7 day performance test immediately after a 25 day shutdown. Rule of thumb is that it can take 2x the time to stabilize the reservoir from this kind of impact. My advice, which is free by the way and worth the same in value, is to give it time..... the truth will be revealed. We are all anxious, but it does no good to imagine all kinds of cause and effect. What we need are facts, and the company (and board of directors) must be inviting shareholder lawsuits with their continued silence. Incredible, poor management. Criminal in fact. OE