I am speculating that there are four prospective hydrocarbon formations:
Lower Sunnybook, depth = 2400-2600', oil, pay=?
Knox, depth=3511, oil, pay=17'
Copper Ridge, depth = 5300-5670', pay = 370'
Rome, depth = 8275', gas, pay=17'
The greater depths of the Knox, Copper Ridge, and Rome may preclude paraffin wax problems. Unless the management are complete idiots they have a "fix" for the wax buildup in the Lower Sunnybrook formation. I believe they have already tested a possible solution in JB #1. Extended DST and flow testing is needed to prove that an exponential increase is possible (15 bpd -> 150+ bpd).