Dealing With the Producers Overhead Burden
In yesterday’s post we discussed the approach that People, Ideas & Objects were taking in providing software solutions to the oil and gas industry. One that is more consistent with an approach of a Google in terms of its size than what has been seen in the past. What has happened in the past has been very technologically focused and limited in its scope and scale in terms of its functionality. Our proposed budget is an order of magnitude larger than anything that has been developed in the industry to date. This is necessary to address the impact that using the Joint Operating Committee has on the producer, the service providers and the service industry. It is also as a result of the greater role that Information Technology plays in the day to day, and strategic aspects of the oil and gas industry.
Information Technology should not be seen as a cost but as a strategic tool to aid in all aspects of the business. People, Ideas & Objects claim that we provide the producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. And we do, which can be proven by reviewing the Preamble of the Preliminary Specification. There is no other way in which the industry can organize themselves to attain the benefits that are defined in the Preamble. Software is a necessity in today’s society and it is certainly a necessity in terms of defining and supporting the innovative and profitable oil and gas producer.
Just from a specialization and division of labor point of view. And it should be noted that these two tools are the manner in which all economic value have been created. We can’t move to a higher level of specialization and division of labor from the levels we currently enjoy because the software we use has us stuck where we are. We could try and make some changes, but without the software being changed first, any changes will fail. We live in time where the software has to be made to change first before the organizational changes are made. Only then will we have success in terms of the definitions of new specializations and division of labor.
The Preliminary Specification makes heavy use of specialization and the division of labor. In essence the entire administrative aspects of the producers are reorganized to enable a greater specialization and division of labor. One that will enable a focus on the process or elements of a process. And enable that process to be specialized by using the entire industry scope and scale of processing. So for the Texas Railroad Commission there may be one service provider providing royalty calculations for the entire industry. And they will be so specialized as to be able to provide the services to all Joint Operating Committees in a manner that they can guarantee that they are the lowest possible royalties under the guidelines, correctly calculated and calculated at the lowest possible costs.
This type of reorganization across the industry is what is required for the 21st century. The producer themselves need to focus on the earth science and engineering aspects of the industry. For them to be proficient in the Texas Railroad Commissions royalty guidelines, SEC, Tax and myriad other regulations and requirements of an oil and gas producer today, within their own four walls is an administrative nightmare and a cost burden that is destroying the profitability of the industry. We therefore have to turn to the standard tool kit of economic development to deal with this problem. Specialization and the division of labor applied to the administrative minutiae of the oil and gas producer is what is resolved in the Preliminary Specification.
What is needed therefore is a different approach so that these administrative changes can take hold. That requires the software changes first, and that requires a different scope and scale of software development than that which has been undertaken in the oil and gas industry to date. People, Ideas & Objects Preliminary Specification is measured to undertake that scope and scale.
The Preliminary Specification provides the oil and gas producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. People, Ideas & Objects Revenue Model specifies the means in which investors can participate in these user defined software developments. Users are welcome to join me here. Together we can begin to meet the future demands for energy.