It is quite true that when things start to go wrong in the field work......they don't go a little bit wrong but they go ALL wrong. This appears to have happened to Falcon during their field tenure in Hungary. I am confident that Exxon will not allow the "wrong" field issues to overwhelm them.
A little off topic........there is a great article in today's Vancouver Sun, section D, page one on the gas play in NE British Columbia. The unconventional gas is trapped in both shale and tight sandstone and the overall resource is a staggering 1 quadrillion cubic feet of which only a certain % is recoverable. The "wave" of unconventional gas recovery success stories in North America during the past two years leads me to believe that the Mako Trough will join the party. There is a lot of experience available today but investors must be patient while the field people perform their magic.
In otherwards.......be patient as the prize is coming at us!!