The Preliminary Specification Part LIII (RM Part IV)
Yesterday I apologized for being distracted and unfocused during our first pass through the Resource Marketplace module. And that apology stands but there just seems to be a nagging bitterness that is evidence of something more. That I was bitter toward the management in oil and gas and their status-quo do nothingness. And I realize today that its not bitterness that I am expressing but the fact that the stand still attitude of the energy industry is so counter to what is necessary in the “Resource Marketplace” for a healthy functioning industry. That today’s gap between the service and oil & gas industry could not be wider. That is my frustration, and that will be the topic of discussion for today’s post.
This gap is represented in many of the Canadian independents calling the service industry providers greedy and lazy. Read any of these firms annual reports and controlling the costs in the field are uppermost on managements mind. This adversarial point of view creates an environment where no long term benefits are generated. When costs are the primary focus of the relationship then nothing positive is developed for the long term. Everything is sacrificed for the job at hand. Only to have the same situation occur at the next job. The energy industry has become its own worst enemy.
What is needed is the Resource Marketplace module that is being discussed in the Preliminary Specification. Where ideas, products and services and being built with the financial resources of the producers for the long term benefit of the producers. The only way that innovative and competitive forces are going to be developed in the Resource Marketplace is for the producers to participate in the market. By dictating to those who now operate there, and only those that operate there, you limit the opportunities in which to deal with the competitive forces of the marketplace.
For the management to turn to another alternative other then their current ways and means will be the last alternative they chose. That has been proven in their approach to the Resource Marketplace and to People, Ideas & Objects. That is why the choice has to be made for them by the people who own the industry, the shareholders of these companies. As soon as they perceive the management to have failed in providing adequate earnings for the long term, they will look for alternatives. Management have, or will fail, it is only a matter of time, and what is proposed in these writing is the alternative that can be used to operate those assets.
But this is how change happens. When a fundamental change of the scale of an industry transformation needs to take place, creative destruction comes into play. The old ceases to build value and the new rises to replace the old. Its as simple and as complete as that. So whether change is top down or bottom up I don’t care. People, Ideas & Objects are not change agents we are solution providers. The forces of creative destruction are too powerful for management to fight, its best just to be in the right spot at the right time.
For the industry to successfully provide for the consumers energy demands, it’s necessary to build the systems that identify and support the Joint Operating Committee. Building the Preliminary Specification is the focus of People, Ideas & Objects. Producers are encouraged to contact me in order to support our Revenue Model and begin their participation in these communities. Those individuals that are interested in joining People, Ideas & Objects can join me here and begin building the software necessary for the successful and innovative oil and gas industry.
Please note what Google+ provides us is the opportunity to prove that People, Ideas & Objects are committed to developing this community. That this is user developed software, not change that is driven from the top down. Join me on the People, Ideas & Objects Google+ Circle and begin building the community for the development of the Preliminary Specification.