lots of cashflow doesn't help us if 100's of million moreare poured into offshore Guyana. The worst thing that could happen would be some kind of farm out agreement where they still pay 30-50% of the costs going forward. Hopefully, as I suspect no one is about to come abord based on two flop exploration wells that did nothing to prove up any kind of commercial viable project. The best way to frame the results of the two wells is inconclusive. And remember this board was filled with how well one and well two somehow proved up billions of dollars worth of reserves.
What ever happened to that frumpy woman anyway?