The Preliminary Specification Part CCXLII (K&L Part XV)
We return now to the Knowledge & Learning module of the Preliminary Specification. This modules focus is on the Joint Operating Committee and has a variety of interfaces included. Such as the Dynamic Capabilities Interface, Planning & Deployment Interface, Lessons Learned
Interface, a Wiki Styled Information Repository, and the Revenue Per Employee detailed by Joint Operating Committee. We recently noted in the Research & Capabilities module that the Planning & Deployment Interface also included elements of the AFE and Job Order functionality within that interface.
Within the Joint Operating Committee we have information, primarily the capabilities, of the participating producers being provided through the “Dynamic Capabilities Interface”. Each of these capabilities have been developed and are available to the Joint Operating Committee if they should decide to use them. Operational control resides with the Joint Operating Committee and the People, Ideas & Objects Research & Capabilities and Knowledge & Learning modules are moving the knowledge to where the decision rights reside. Making the appropriate decision in the appropriate time frame, based on the appropriate information is the key to the successful and innovative oil and gas producer. Hoarding of information so that it is not susceptible to competitive leakage is secondary to the primary concern of getting the right information to the right people at the right time.
There is a distinct division of labor between the Research & Capabilities and the Knowledge & Learning modules. Issues and opportunities are resolved in the Research & Capabilities module. To expect that each individual JOC would deal with these greater issues would be unproductive and disorganized. Particularly when you have the capabilities being populated from multiple producers. The capabilities that are listed in the “Dynamic Capabilities Interface” must be ready for prime time to ensure they do not unnecessarily burden each and every Joint Operating Committee. By dealing and resolving with these points, and codifying them in the Dynamic Capabilities Interface the producer firm is publishing the appropriate information to the JOC at the appropriate time. Then the JOC has to only deal with the resolved issues and opportunities of the property and none of the noise that may or may not be arguing for attention.
In reviewing the information in the Knowledge & Learning module so far I wanted to highlight a few points. The domain of the Joint Operating Committee is; “the ability to innovate will not only permit the oil and gas producer to find more oil and gas, increase the production of oil and gas from the field, but will also provide innovative ways in which to deploy its capital and reduce its costs.” Which seems to capture the whole point of the exercise.
Lastly I wanted to point out the value of the football analogy that we have been using. We’ve all seen the football coach on the sidelines with the list of hundreds of plays that can be called during the game. Selection of the appropriate play will help to move the team towards its goal of winning the game. To be presented with a list of hundreds of “capabilities” within a Joint Operating Committee has probably been the case for many in the industry. The ability to select and execute a “capability” in the manner that the football coach is able to, and have them communicated to the team members for execution in the half second that it takes is the rarity. There is no reason why each and every Joint Operating Committee should not have this type of efficiency in the ability to select and execute the capabilities that are made available to them. With the Knowledge & Learning module of the Preliminary Specification this efficiency would be provided.
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.
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