All good ideas but not in the best interest of the stock. There is nothing magic about these well known reservoirs. They did not drill a well but perforated another interval in the Glorieta then done a small acid frac in the existing #2 well. you can see that they pumped in fluid at over 2100 lbs. Naturally the initial flow is going to be higher due to the flowback of the pressure they put in the wellbore. This initial flush production declines rapidly. I will make an educated guess that the well will produce about 20 BOPD within 10 days via pump. then follow a typical decline curve of 10%. It was a good thing for the life of the well since the well was sub-economic as it was. As for marketing... Success Oil, who I believe holds the lions share of this lease, has promoted this lease package for about 10 years. A little hype could go a long way though. You have to read the PR's carefully then do your own follow up with independent sources. Keep up the DD. I will check the reports once they are on file with the State of Texas