''All the operations going through down to the bottom of the Szolnok formation didn`t have any shows of water in the muds.''
This statement, along with the fact that the test data from the initial 2 fractures indicate 5000 ppm salinity, is what keeps hope alive (for myself anyway). This supports Falcon's opinion of a water bearing natural fracture being the cause of poor test results. If the natural fracturing can be identified and avoided , the Szolnok may still be in the game. It has been posted here many times but if the drilling location was selected specifically due to the existance of natural fractures (identified by 3D seismic) it would only mean that the Szolnok has not been accurately evaluated.
What comes next??? I have my fingers crossed