PCT LTD provided an update relative to ongoing infield testing at the Grassy Creek, MO testing site. During the three weeks, January 7 to January 21, the company implemented its oilfield testing protocols in Grassy Creek, MO. The purpose of the in-field testing was to gather empirical data relative to whether PCT Catholyte was effective in enhancing oil production in shallow wells, and then to determine the effective enhancement of each well and what process and protocols yielded the best results. In first round of in-field testing, the company selected and tested six producing oil wells and one injection well. The baseline of 99/1 (water/oil) was established. Over the next two weeks, the company injected PCT Catholyte, ran dye tests and the results improved to a 97/3 ratio of water to oil. Severe weather shut in testing for approximately eighteen days. Once the company was able to resume testing in March, the company changed the treatment regimen, ran further dye tests, shut in 3 non-oil producing wells and assessed the findings: 92/8, a 250% increase over baseline data. Later in March, the company added three new wells, increased the intervals of treatment with different specifications of PCT Catholyte, ran new dye tests and determined another increase in water/oil, up to 90/10; then saw further improvement to 80/20 by the end of March. The company's most recent test results indicate a level of 60/40 water to oil ratio, which is a significant turn-around. Testing continues and PCTL will release the findings in a technical report within thirty days.