Disk Drill is a data recovery utility for Windows and macOS developed by Cleverfiles.[1] It was introduced in 2010,[2] and is primarily designed to recover deleted or lost files from hard disk drives, USB flash drives and SSD drives with the help of Recovery Vault[3] technology. While Disk Drill was originally exclusive to the Mac, a Windows version was released in 2015.[4]
I tested Disk Drill alongside four other recovery utilities using two Macs: an early-2015 MacBook Pro and a late-2014 Mac Mini. Both systems run the same version of macOS Sierra. The MacBook Pro features a 120GB solid-state drive (SSD), whereas the Mac Mini uses a 500GB hard disk drive (HDD). To ensure uniform testing, I deleted the same files on both machines two weeks prior to testing. In the interest of testing real world usage, I selected six common file types (DOC, XLS, PDF, JPG, MP3, and MP4).
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In Costayaco, Gran Tierra drilled and completed the Costayaco-26D well as a producer and the well was brought on stream on October 30, 2015. The rig then moved to Costayaco-24D which, was drilled, completed and brought on stream Feb 2, 2016 as a producer. At year end, the rig was drilling the Costayaco-27i injector well on the flank of the field. One further injector well (Costayaco-23i) is expected to be drilled in the first quarter of 2016 to complete the 2016 development program for Costayaco.
In Moqueta, the Moqueta-19i water injector well testing was completed and a dual completion string was being installed to inject in the Caballos and produce from the T sand at year end. The rig then moved from Moqueta 19i and drilled the Moqueta-21D well, which finished one day ahead of schedule. The well was completed in the U, T and Caballos formation and was brought on stream on October 22, 2015. In December, an upgraded heli-portable rig was brought in to complete the Moqueta development program. This rig includes improved fluid pumping capabilities, a brand new top drive unit and will improve overall efficiencies and reduce non-productive time. At year end, the Moqueta 20, 22 and 23 production wells remain in the Moqueta drilling program.
Among the important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by the forward-looking statements in this press release are: sustained or future declines in commodity prices and potential resulting future impairments and reductions in proved reserve quantities and value; Gran Tierra's operations are located in South America, and unexpected problems can arise due to guerrilla activity; technical difficulties and operational difficulties may arise which impact the production, transport or sale of our products; geographic, political and weather conditions can impact the production, transport or sale of our products; the ability of Gran Tierra to execute its business plan; the risk that unexpected delays and difficulties in developing currently owned properties may occur; the timely receipt of regulatory or other required approvals for our operating activities; the failure of exploratory drilling to result in commercial wells; unexpected delays due to the limited availability of drilling equipment and personnel; the risk that oil prices could continue to fall, or current global economic and credit market conditions may impact oil prices and oil consumption more than Gran Tierra currently predicts, which could cause Gran Tierra to further modify its strategy and capital spending program; and the risk factors detailed from time to time in Gran Tierra's periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, without limitation, under the caption "Risk Factors" in Gran Tierra's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2015. These filings are available on the Web site maintained by the Securities and Exchange Commission at and on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Although the current capital spending program and long term strategy of Gran Tierra is based upon the current expectations of the management of Gran Tierra, should any one of a number of issues arise, Gran Tierra may find it necessary to alter its business strategy and/or capital spending program and there can be no assurance as at the date of this press release as to how those funds may be reallocated or strategy changed.
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