First - use a better lab.
Second -
@biodiesel will tell you I recommend Delvac1 and Premium Blue as better shelf options.
As for the differences - you see what at least appears to be lower wear metals with the Premium Blue.
I don’t fully trust the sample as you should have slightly elevated copper (chelation) with the switch.
The Valvoline is more friction modified. You see Moly added, with less Boron (which while a mild friction modifier is more an anti-wear at mid-temps).
You see the TBN hold up better. This is the magnesium detergent. It has more of the expensive magnesium detergent, and less cheap calcium detergent. This works better in an engine with relatively minimal blow by and fuel mixing. In a “dirty” environment, like a methanol car, simply having more detergent will be beneficial, so a load of cheap calcium works. With extended intervals, and street engines, this balance with more premium detergent is superior.
While I very much prefer results from an ISO lab (Polaris, Wear-check), which will have GC Dilution and Oxidation, as that provides some valuable insight, this shows that the oil is vastly better.
I recommend running it the9K they advised, and testing it. If they tell you to extend further, divide the interval, swap filters, and continue extending - until wear metal rates elevate, or TBN depletes.