The Rivers are Beginning to Flow
Throwing the bureaucracy down the river is our responsibility. We need to prepare ourselves in a manner that offers an alternative method of organization to the oil and gas producer. The problem is they just aren't leaving without a fight. So its a fight they'll get. I mentioned yesterday that we didn't need to consider any of their needs in the development of our solutions. Did Steve Jobs consider what the record stores wanted and needed when he developed iTunes and the iPod? No, and it will be the same with us. The way things are done today are constraints that do not affect us in any material way. When it comes time to design a process we can chose the clean sheet approach as the most efficient and effective method for the innovative and profitable oil and gas producer. This is not altruistic or idealistic thinking, its a practical approach to the opportunity that is before us.
Members of the user community have this opportunity to make the difference in the oil and gas industry. It is they who can take the Preliminary Specification and make it real. All of the processes and functions that operate within the oil and gas industry are within the domain of the Preliminary Specification. Making this a comprehensive solution that uses today’s technologies and today’s thinking as the starting point of the user communities solution. Is this possible? I see the Preliminary Specification and the user community developments as a more viable solution than continuation of the bureaucracy for the foreseeable future. We have discussed some possible outcomes of the bureaucracy through either their quitting or failing, there’s also the possibility that they just continue on without anyone asking if its working. The status quo, I feel, is becoming more difficult to maintain than starting with the developments that we are discussing here.
If its not us that takes the time and effort to remove the bureaucracy from its position in the industry, who will? And with what? Many industries have been disintermediated by technologies in the past decade. The Internet will do this eventually to every industry that exists today and that includes oil and gas. However, if we fail in this attempt now with the Preliminary Specification the bureaucracy will be relieved that it will be at least a decade before another opportunity will arise to remove them. For that is how long it will take to prepare another solution to get to the position that we are at today. I know it doesn't seem like much but the Preliminary Specification took ten years of research to put together. And that was on the basis of using the Joint Operating Committee.
There is an investment of time and effort in committing to this user community. Not a lot, but there is some. We need to be able to show the oil and gas investor that we have the overall capability in which to compete against the bureaucracy for their business. What that is and what that means, I don't exactly know. The rewards for doing so are down the road. For when we are able to meet their expectations then we can expect that the funding for these developments will begin. And the user communities budget is $333 - $667 million for the initial funding. The service providers, which are derivative of the user community, will be establishing businesses that provide the General & Administrative services to the oil and gas producers. The current General & Administrative expenses of the producers will then be diverted to the service providers as revenues for their services. The annual G&A expenses of the producers total $40 to 60 billion for the North American marketplace. A majority of those would then be diverted to the service providers. So there is substantial opportunity for those who see value in providing the producers with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations.
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. And don't forget to join our network on Twitter @piobiz anyone can contact me at 403-200-2302 or email here.