RE:RE:Flow rate is the keyAgree the Baker Hughes data (with some further petrophyicist analysis) should tell something. As would the resukts of the other 10 gas samples.If this is one connected reservoir the helium concentrations should be consistent. If there is one slice of helium at the top of the zone the total resource might be less. Both the 2011 samples le and the one reported 2024 sample were from the same depoth right after entering the gas zone. If there are multiple slices (benches) of gas it might be harder to produce. There is a lot more to learn from wire logging and from gas samples, which will inform how the flow tests and pressure tests are set up. They will need a service rig, wonder whetgercthat will also come from Capstar (from Casper Wyoming). They are skilled company with good equipment. There certainly are no service rigs in Minnesota. We also don't have clear understanding of status of the paused jetstream well. Is it cased to TD. Presumably not completed as they would studyvthe logs before perfing anything. Lots to consider. Tge biggest step will be flow and oressure testing. <br />