last PR said they had funds thru August, so they are releasing this information day to day. It would seem that Colombia won't get around to logging. Oil plays, yes. Mining, yes. But that's where this ends. And a shame too for all sides. Maybe the company will offer something on the back end that Colombia won't refuse. But Colombia looks like nothing more than rebels, politicians, and traditionalists. To that end, Colombia stays doomed to the problems of the past. And yes, legal harvest of timber would have done much for the maturation of a country trying to step forward into the 21st century. I also have v.PTA there. And that looks promising enough. Not everything is solved by oil. The timber play is a good deal. Colombia should have fast tracked this. Some things make no sense when it comes to how third world nations interpret the realities of global economics. Unless they find a way to sell resources and do it acknowledging that the landscape cannot stay the way it was a couple of centuries ago, they will lose them when they are over-leveraged, and beholden to creditors backed by big military might. Sorry to strong-arm you Colombia, but that also is part of the equation. Idiocy and ignorance.