I gave Hemi a pass during the period following the floods. But Hemi has since moved on to other projects and PRed newer projects.
We still don't know anything definitive about the wells that were supposed to be re-done after the flood. Maybe they are not worth the small production and Hemi would rather move on to something BRAND NEW to stimulate interest.
Unfortunately the Collins well has turned out to be just like all the other previous projects. There is always something that stops Hemi from completing showing us the final and finished results of these projects.
If Hemi comes up with a reason not to show the final results of the horizontal project, like "tight hole", "capped to save the NG", or one of the other reasons why we never quite get to the finish line, then this will be a huge flag and the market will put the final "STOP" caveat on Hemi.