Within this post I discuss the current situation with respect to how global oil production has declined. I assert in this post that management must now act to avoid the perception of conflict, and must act to fund People, Ideas & Objects.
In May 2004's
Preliminary Research Report I proposed we research the following hypothesis.
- The corporate hierarchical organizational structure is an impediment to progress and most particularly, innovation.
- Determine if the Industry Standard Joint Operating Committee, modified with today’s information technologies, provides an oil and gas concern with the opportunity for advanced innovativeness.
It was through the research of this hypothesis that it was implicitly held that the bureaucracy would cease to provide the market with adequate energy. That day is now closer then we expect, and the time in which to act is upon us. If we do not act in a reasonable period of time, then the economy that we know today, will truly be history. Our first action is to prepare to organize ourselves for the challenge of turning around the productivity in world oil production, and then increasing it substantially to meet the prospective needs of all people.
The Issue.
After five years of static oil production, the
U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) are reporting that global oil production has declined in 2010. In the chart below, 2010 production can be seen to have declined. This is a significant event in the history of the petroleum industry. As most would predict, I see this decline in production as a direct result of the systemic failure of the bureaucracies in oil and gas, and tacit support for our hypothesis.
It might be argued that the recession is having a detrimental effect on energy demand, however, I think that is an incorrect conclusion. I think it is fair to assume that the prior five years of static oil production was the cause of the run up in the price of oil. Add to this the
world economies have resumed a reasonable level of growth, therefore demand would be growing, not in decline. What the chart reflects is an approximate one million barrel drop in production. I believe this is the beginning of the downturn in global oil production. To say that I have a vested interest in selling this system to the oil and gas industry is correct, and that therefore I am biased is also correct. However this fact is perceived, I think action is necessary to begin the developments of People, Ideas & Objects software.
Seizing the Moral High Ground.
I believe the management of oil and gas companies are conflicted. The less they do about the expansion of oil and gas deliverability, the higher the oil and gas prices, and the better they appear as managers. This conflict has been in play for the past five years. With the overall decline in production now upon us. It is time for the management to assume their moral and ethical responsibility to increase global production. This can only be done by expansion of the industry through the proven economic principles of a further division of labor and specialization. Economic principles that we have used in the development of the
Draft Specification. Organizing around the Joint Operating Committee, and in a manner for the industry to expand its output.
Management are now being called to do the right thing. Eliminate their conflict and financially support People, Ideas & Objects. During the past five years the bureaucracies that operate the oil and gas companies have stated that the static nature of oil deliverability was not their problem. Their focus was on their own business domain, and that was all that they could consider. Now this situation has changed in a fundamental way. If it is not the oil and gas industries problem, as to how to deliver the market demand for energy, who's is it? The need to move the industry from the perspective of "minding your own business" to the moral and ethical issues associated with a real decline in energy production must begin.
Our recent past has shown that oil and gas companies have chosen not to participate in these software developments. Effective April 1, 2010 our appeal had been re-directed towards those oil and gas shareholders and investors that know there is a better way. Effective today this too has changed. As of today, we are focusing our funding efforts on the bureaucracies management. Invoking their moral and ethical duty that everything be done to ensure the world has adequate energy supplies.
Adam Smith and the Division of Labor.
Funding is required to begin the developments of the software and communities that are part of the People, Ideas & Objects initiative. If we continue to just throw money at the bureaucracies, we will not get anywhere. Our approach to reorganizing the industry must be based on the proven techniques and economic principles of Adam Smith's division of labor and specialization. Just as Adam Smith was able to prove his theories by reorganizing a pin factory, and in the process increase pin production by 250 times. Through use of these same principles, by way of the development of People, Ideas & Objects software, the industry can increase its deliverability of oil and gas.
Build the Software.
Why we need to build software to solve this problem is due to the fact that organizations in our modern economy are defined and supported by software. To state that People, Ideas & Objects is the software that identifies and supports the innovative oil and gas producer, and is counter to the argument that SAP is the bureaucracy. Within the
Draft Specification we are moving towards the culture of the industry, the Joint Operating Committee, which is the legal, financial, operational decision making, cultural and communication frameworks of all global oil and gas producers. By recognizing these facts and aligning the hierarchies compliance and governance to the JOC, innovation and speed of operations are the results.
We need to begin the funding of these software developments. Initial development costs have been budgeted in the $700 million to $1 billion range. The method for funding these costs is based on an annual levy of $x / barrel of oil equivalent. That levy has been set at $1.00 for 2010, potentially (conceptually) raising $120 million in one year. Further information on how to participate is located
here.
I see these developments as an important turning point in the history of the oil and gas industry. Seeing that our hypothesis has been proven correct. Producers that subscribe to these developments would gain an operational and financial performance benefit from being involved in this software development project. Action to fund these developments is required. Our appeal should be based on these eight "
Focused on" priorities and values of how better the oil and gas industry and its operations could be handled. They may not initially be the right way to go, but we are committed to working with the various communities to discover and ensure the right ones are.
In Summary
Society is put in peril when world oil production declines. There is
evidence that the worlds oil production has declined. Therefore the world needs to have the energy industry expand its production. To do so requires that we reorganize to enhance the division of labor and specialization within the industry. As has been proven, this reorganization could achieve far greater oil and gas production. Management of the industry are conflicted in expanding the output of the industry. The less they do, the higher the oil and gas prices and the better they appear to perform. This managerial conflict must be addressed and the performance of the industry unleashed. To do so requires the current management of the industry to
fund People, Ideas & Objects and build the systems as defined in the
Draft Specification. Please join me
here.
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