Thursday, August 14, 2014

Where's the Rest of the Plan?

We have been discussing the software development plan of People, Ideas & Objects and the user communities development for the past eight months. During this time we have not discussed the period of time beyond the development of the user community, January 2019, when we are actually into the developments of the software. There are a number of reasons for that which I would like to present today. First of all these details will be determined when the resources of the industry are secured and the user communities leadership team are in place in January 2017. It will be at that time that we will have a better ability to determine some of the key issues and opportunities that will be involved in the final software development.

First of all, as of right now it is somewhat of a moving target to make any estimate of the timing of these developments. The technology industry has gone through a significant maturation of its technologies in the past decade and we are the recipients of the value from this maturation. What we propose to do with People, Ideas & Objects and the user community could only really have been done in the past few years. And with today’s technologies it would be significantly easier and more robust than if we did start several years ago. I think I should thank the bureaucracy for holding us up this long, it really has added significantly to our product quality. Particularly Oracle Corporation is going through some changes that I find very dramatic. Their Oracle Database 12C is a significant leap forward in terms of cloud computing and they are committed to that form of delivery. Their Oracle Fusion Middleware and Oracle Fusion Applications which were a complete, ground-up writing of an ERP system based in Java and other Oracle technologies were released in 2010. They are now becoming robust. And we are the recipients of the value that is generated by them.

Similarly development tools and programming languages have been through revolutionary changes. Java is very robust and we are now able to fully implement our concept of “asynchronous process management” throughout the Preliminary Specification without any difficulty from a programming point of view. This enables us to introduce these concepts that will alleviate many of the timing issues that have traditionally disrupted the accounting processes in oil and gas. Software development teams are also finding different ways in which to operate that provide new levels of productivity, which is good. However the real benefit is the closeness that they can achieve to the user community and the quality in the software product deliverables.

There is also significant stress in the oil and gas industry. It seems every day there is another CEO or CFO that has left their post at their firm. What is the future direction of the oil and gas industry? Who is offering a discussion as to where the direction is headed? I don't see anyone taking up the discussion and nothing but people sitting on their hands trying to survive from quarter to quarter. As good as the oil prices are they can't make up for the costs in the oil business and cover the natural gas losses forever. Projecting this status out past January 2017, let alone to January 2019 for me is very difficult. I can't see what the industry is doing at that time. If I were in industries shoes I would be desperately looking for solutions to this the mother of all muddling along periods.

If the industry wanted to buy some time they could accelerate their forwarding of the financial resources to People, Ideas & Objects from January 2017 to today. That would cut 2 years off our time table. We would be able to recruit the leadership team in a much shorter time period and begin developments much sooner, probably in January 2017. That might be worth a few hundred billion dollars to them. Otherwise we'll stick with the timetable and the plan that we have. To project the software developments out beyond January 2019 and into the future software development realm is into the great unknown. We could be looking at a new generation of applications, programming language features, tools and development methodologies. The productivity and quality of which we could not even imagine today. So we will look forward to that day and stick to our plan and enjoy the scenery, that is the show being played out in the oil and gas industry.

The Preliminary Specification and user community 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

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Development of the User Community

Our software development plan sees us continuing on our primary focus of developing the user community for the next five years. This leads us into January 2019 when we will commence developments of the Preliminary Specification with the full user community in place. We have allocated the five years that I feel is necessary to establish the user community in the oil and gas community. The role and responsibilities of the user community in the developments of the software are one thing that we are unwilling to compromise on. But there is also the broader issue of the role and responsibility that the user community has in terms of the developments of the oil and gas industry itself. This is reflected in the user communities vision and is expressed in the power and authority that the community holds to define the ways and means of the administration and accounting of the innovative and profitable oil and gas producers. The People, Ideas & Objects user community is not your typical user community, it has the power and the means in which to determine the direction and priorities of the issues and opportunities of the oil and gas industry.

We have embarked on the beginnings of the development of a leadership team that will begin the formation of the user community. There are almost thirty positions that were identified just prior to our vacation that are being actively recruited. These include the board of directors, the C class executives and the product owners that will be the critical parts of the various software development teams. Scroll back to see if these positions have any appeal to you or someone you might know, and then follow the procedure to join here. Ideally we would like to have these leadership positions in place for the January 2017 deadline we have established for industries financial participation. These resources will fund our budget in its entirety and therefore we can begin to develop the remainder of the user community over the following two years. These resources will also be used to set up the software development team and have them prepared to start the software developments in January 2019.

I can not stress the importance of the users involvement in these software developments. The complexity of the oil and gas industry is second only to the space industry. Approaching these software developments in the traditional manner of token user development would be a waste of money and a waste of people’s time. It would also be a waste of a significant opportunity that we have to do this correctly. User participation in determining what and how the systems that they will use are the only systems that work and are usable for the long term. Just compare Google and Apple, which are heavily user represented, to the long term disappointment that Windows provides. To date no ERP system has been developed with user involvement, that is at least in oil and gas. They may claim to be, however, in comparison to what we are discussing here, and the investments that we will be undertaking to develop the user community, there will be no comparison.

There are thousands of individual positions within oil and gas that need to be captured within the Preliminary Specification. Each position requires an individual at least six months in order to fully understand and learn how to do the job that is being done. This knowledge and understanding needs to be captured by the user community in order for the user to be identified and supported within the systems that they need. That takes time and money to undertake. And that is why our budgets are as high as they are. Significant levels of analysis needs to be undertaken to ensure that the user is supported by the systems that we develop. That the work that we do is to ensure that the tasks that are best left to the computers are done by the computers, and the work that is done by the users, the leadership, the unstructured problem solving, acquiring and processing new information and deciding what is relevant, the creativity, the collaboration, research, generation of ideas and design are completed by the people to ensure that they provide the oil and gas producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations.

The Preliminary Specification and user community 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.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Advantages of a Dedicated Software Development Capability and User Community

It has been a while since we have had the opportunity to discuss the decentralized production model of the Preliminary Specification. The decentralized production model is one of the business models that are implemented in the Preliminary Specification and will be available to those producers that actively get involved with this community and participate in its development. One of the important elements to remember is that this model provides significant value for the producer, when it is developed. And as it is with software today. Organizations are defined, supported and constrained by the software that they use. It is therefore important that industry adopt People, Ideas & Objects and the user community in order to have the tools to effectively deal with opportunities to implement these and new business models that may provide further value to the innovative and profitable oil and gas producer. The People, Ideas & Objects software development capability and the user community being the type of tools that industry can use to eliminate the constraints of software in their organizations and enhance the definition and support of these business models.

The decentralized production model works through a variety of different modules in the Preliminary Specification. It works to maintain a level of production discipline across the industry in order to avoid the situations where overproduction of natural gas occurs. The method of production discipline is implemented through an allocation method based on profitability. If a natural gas property can be produced profitably then the property will be produced. If the property is incurring a loss then the properties gas production will be removed from the marketplace. This is the necessary methodology to ensure that the marketplace is not supplied with the over production of natural gas and industry wide losses. Situations like what have been the case for the last number of years where overproduction brings down the natural gas prices to the point where all natural gas properties are incurring losses.

The decentralized production model does this by first of all stripping the innovative and profitable producer down to the C class executives, the engineering and earth science resources, land and legal and some support staff. The remainder of the administrative and accounting staff, including the production and exploration administration staff are reorganized into service providers who are focused on the individual process and use the entire industry as their client base. It is with that scope of industry wide clientele that they will be apply the automation, specialization and division of labor toolsets to their process to make them more efficient and cost effective for their producer clients. It will also be that they will bill the individual Joint Operating Committees for the work that they complete on behalf of the properties in what we call the task and transfer network. A fundamentally different methodology in comparison to today’s accounting treatment of the producer incurring the overhead.

Therefore during the times when a property is shut-in due to low natural gas prices the individual service providers will receive no activity from the properties task and transfer network. And therefore there will be no billings generated by the individual service providers for those months that the property is shut-in. And therefore that property will report a null operation. No revenues, operating costs or overhead. Only the costs of capital will be recorded in the accounts for that property during times of shut-in operations.

The advantages of the decentralized production model are many. First of all the property is reporting a null operation. It is not reporting a loss on operations. These losses on operations, as they are incurred today, need to be added to the reserves costs and therefore need to be recovered in the future by higher natural gas prices. Another advantage of the decentralized production model is they save the reserves for the time in which they can be produced profitably when prices are higher. And they remove the excess, unprofitable production from the natural gas marketplace putting upward pressure on the natural gas prices. Cost control of the overhead items becomes a feature of the decentralized production model. This is attained through the service providers managing their operations with the understanding that at any time their operations may experience reductions in revenue from producers shutting in production. Lastly the producers profitability, with the lower production profile, will be higher than the profitability at full production.

It is these types of situations that the capabilities of a dedicated software development team and an enabled user community provide the innovative and profitable oil and gas industry. These capabilities need to be purpose built and require the active long term participation of the oil and gas industry. They also require the financial resources of the oil and gas industry for today and tomorrow. As we stated in yesterday’s post, no one is going to do it on behalf of the producers. I think it is clear that the monetary value of these changes, which I have quantified in the trillions of dollars, are only in the best interests of the oil and gas producers.

The Preliminary Specification and user community 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

Monday, August 11, 2014

No More Muddling Along

The traditional operational strategy of the oil and gas industry is to muddle along. This is a throwback to the days when there was no opportunity to do anything but to accept the situation as fact and deal with it. Get through the day and survive to tell about it. However is this still appropriate for a $4 trillion industry? An industry with the issues and opportunities that the oil and gas producers have in front of them? An industry where the financial engineering of “cash flows” is the science that dictates operations. Where profits are of no concern, and for those that are focused on profits, they are accused of not truly understanding the nature of the business. It is a fool who tries to argue that profits are not a concern in oil and gas.

The beginning of the end of the muddling along strategy is People, Ideas & Objects. And that starts specifically with our Revenue Model. You can't expect that People, Ideas & Objects will be done on behalf of someone else’s dime, or on someone else’s time. The investment community have tired of the “opportunities” in oil and gas ERP systems. And they certainly have no appetite for our budget. Particularly if it were to be done on a speculative basis. Clearly there are no free lunches when it comes to having the budget for this software development paid for by others on behalf of the producers. If producers want it producers will have to pay for it themselves.

Assuming the producers are putting their hard earned money into something that is potentially valuable to their firm, I would also assume I have the producers attention. That is I think they will be an active and willing participant in our user community. It’s their money, it's their system and it will be their profits when the systems are built. This is the reason that our Revenue Model is not structured to motivate someone else to build it for them. There is really nothing in it for anyone else. All the value is skewed towards the producer. Hence the need to dispatch the muddling along strategy to the scrapheap of history and begin your active involvement in the operational strategy of your business.

It is the user community that holds the power and authority regarding the ways and means of the administration and accounting of the oil and gas industry under the People, Ideas & Objects Preliminary Specification. Producers may resent this fact and chose to fight against it. Or they can accept it and realize that participation in the user community is the appropriate and constructive role that a producer should consider. Either way it will be pleasant to see them get up from their muddling along strategy.

Sitting back and doing nothing about the problems that the industry faces will be the way that things were handled in the past. When natural gas prices decline into unprofitability, producers will have the decentralized production model to reduce production immediately to remediate the price declines. When the engineering and earth science resources of the industry are challenged they will have the ability to use specialization and the division of labor to reorganize them in ways to make them more productive. In essence they will have the tools at their disposal, active participation in the user community and a software development capability in People, Ideas & Objects to deal with the issues and opportunities that face the industry as they occur. No more muddling through no matter the consequences to profitability. But this requires the first act of independence and renouncing of the muddling through strategy. And that is funding this initiative and participation in the user community. No one is motivated by the profits that they'll earn if they make these changes, and no one else is going to do it for them.

The Preliminary Specification and user community 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

Friday, August 08, 2014

So Much For Cold Winters

Natural gas prices have to be disappointing for those who were hoping for an end to the low prices that have been realized for the last number of years. Pricing has continued to erode over the summer as storage volumes have been rebuilt from the very cold winter that we had. We are well over the 2 tcf, or half of our storage capacity with approximately 2 and a half months left of storage build remaining. What is clear is that shale gas production volumes are able to deal with the coldest of winters no matter what the damage our winters make to the storage volumes.

And so it will be that we will see low natural gas prices push producers profits further into the abyss of unprofitability. If producers claim that they need $6.70 to be profitable, sub $4.00 pricing shows the extent of the difficulty. If only there was another way! But there is and we all know it as the Preliminary Specifications decentralized production model. As we pointed out a few months ago. The decline in storage volumes to well under 1 tcf was an opportunity for the producers to establish their control of the natural gas pricing and implement the kind of price maker strategy that the decentralized production model provides. Our very good friends, the bureaucrats, are unable to do this due to the fact that they are leaderless and incapable of change. Therefore they continue to produce at full capacity and this opportunity to become price makers passes without a note or a shrug.

A simple 18% reduction in production would have caused no increase in storage volumes to occur during this past summer. Sending a signal to the marketplace that the producers were not going to accept the prices that were being offered. Then as prices rose, those producers who could have produced profitably at the higher prices would bring their production back on and the price and markets would stabilize. This might have been able to have been achieved in as a little as one or two quarters. However, the only leadership that is being demonstrated by the bureaucracy is their over the top response to People, Ideas & Objects.

The natural gas business has been endowed with an unbelieveable grant of good fortune in terms of the shale gas reserves. The bureaucracy feels that these can be produced at a loss in their uncaring and unthinking manner. As long as they have cash flow they will continue to be in control of the industry. The shuffle of money can continue for the life of these reserves and then we can all look back and ask ourselves what otherwise could have been. Or we can get rid of these bureaucrats and replace them with the People, Ideas & Objects software, the user community, service providers and app marketplace that we are discussing here. All of these people are focused on providing the oil and gas producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. The evidence of these facts are the prayers for a cold winter expressed last year by these bureaucrats, their inability to exercise any changes this summer to change the production profile and enhance prices, and the complete lack of discussion of the natural gas prices as an issue within the industry.

Its a 9 - 5 industry, you go in, pick up a paycheck, some benefits, a pension, loads of paid vacation and really no one asks much about what you did or are doing. Its a bureaucratic machine that drones on without anyone asking or caring about anything other than “me.” The only way in which to change this is to offer an alternative. One in which People, Ideas & Objects is preparing now. One in which the industry will be asked to support financially in January 2017 so that we can proceed with the developments. If you like what you see and are happy with this poor performance then you'll know to do nothing, if your unhappy then you’ll want to contact me and participate in these developments and provide the oil and gas producers with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations.

The Preliminary Specification and user community 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

Thursday, August 07, 2014

There's a Gap in our Offering

While I was on vacation it became obvious to me that we have a Gap in our offering. And that we need to fill that gap with what is best described as an App Marketplace. A place where producers and users are able to purchase from independent software developers, Android and iOs applications that fill in the “gaps” where People, Ideas & Objects can’t get to. Its one thing to think that we can provide the solution to all the worlds problems, however, there is also madness. Developing this App Marketplace can be done easily by publishing our data model and writing an API (application programming interface) for these App Marketplace developers to access the environment they need to develop the small apps that we have seen other app marketplaces create.

Due to the nature of the work of these developers I think it is best to consider them as the App Marketplace and not confuse them by including them with the Service Providers. The Service Providers are providing the actual administrative and accounting services to the oil and gas producers. As a unit they are an entire sub-industry due to the size of their revenue stream. The App Marketplace would only be lost if we included them in that same classification. So we need to create a separate category for the App Marketplace. Note however they are derivative of the user community just as the Service Providers are. Members of the user community will have the exclusive priority in establishing themselves in the App Marketplace that they also enjoy as Service Providers.

One unique aspect of the App Marketplace will be that they will be generating their revenues from the sale of their applications to users and producers. This could be on a one time basis or as a monthly fee. Being that their fees structure will be different will require that they have a different license from People, Ideas & Objects than that which the Service Providers have. What we are providing the App Marketplace is the mobile software application environment of the People, Ideas & Objects and user community. Therefore, the structure of the relationship between the App Marketplace developers and People, Ideas & Objects will be structured differently than the Service Providers.

What we see with the Apple and Android app marketplaces is a remarkable amount of innovation and useful applications. The motivation and understanding that makes this possible is contained within its own marketplace and would be impossible to replicate within People, Ideas & Objects. Therefore it is best to establish our own marketplace and let these developers apply their ideas to the issues and opportunities within the oil and gas industry. People, Ideas & Objects doing the heavy lifting in areas like the decentralized production model, material balance report and in other areas of the Preliminary Specification that are not mobile in nature, and the App Marketplace providing the widget like applications that are useful for the individual purposes that assist people in doing their specific jobs. A division of labor and specialization that makes a lot of sense to me.

And so it will be that we will establish an App Marketplace for the mobile marketplace in People, Ideas & Objects. Providing the users and producers with a means to further their innovative ideas. The producers with a way in which to enhance their profitability. And People, Ideas & Objects to provide oil and gas producers with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations.

The Preliminary Specification and user community 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

Wednesday, August 06, 2014

Capitalizing Royalties?

I certainly support any innovation in the oil and gas industry. However there was a bit of a dust up in Canada last week regarding PennWest’s treatment of their royalties over the past few years. It seems that their accounting will need to be restated for a few hundred million dollars of capitalized royalties. On what universe would a producer firm consider that royalties would be eligible to be capitalized? I know, its the only expense item that’s not capitalized! I guess that is what passes for logic in the rarified air of the bureaucracy in oil and gas these days. PennWest’s stock took a tumble as a result of this revelation and there was the comment by one investor that “if there’s one cockroach, there'll be others.” I think that investor has the substance of the issue appropriately in focus. Lets have a closer look at the facts as we know them.

A review of PennWest’s 2013 MD&A, Financial Statements and Notes reveals no discussion of any capitalization of royalties. Therefore no direct admission of the practice. The amounts quoted as being required for the restatement for 2013 were $70 million and are therefore material and would otherwise require disclosure. Unless they were Generally Accepted Accounting Principles used throughout the industry. Interestingly however there is no discussion of the amount of G&A that is capitalized either. Capitalized G&A is about as bread and butter an issue in oil and gas and I would be surprised if PennWest was not capitalizing any G&A, but capitalizing royalties. The logical conclusion is they are not disclosing the capitalization policies of any of their costs due to the fact that they are Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Otherwise someone is in deep, deep trouble for nondisclosure of material misstatements.

Some discussion of the issue came out on Thursday July 31, 2014 between the past CFO Todd Takeyasu and the new CFO David Dyck who is the one who issued the press release about the restatement of earnings. The text of the conversation was run in the Globe and Mail and is as follows.
Penn West did not say which employees are “believed responsible” for these accounting practices, but noted they are no longer working for the company. The review arose from information brought to the attention of chief financial officer David Dyck, who started on May 1, taking over from Todd Takeyasu. In an interview, Mr. Takeyasu said the committee’s concerns could be a result of different interpretations of accounting methods. 
“Some of this stuff is grey, but I'm probably not at liberty to say much,” he said. “Some of that is possibly a matter of documentation.” 
He added: “The new people might just have a different view of it.” 
New board members and executive officers may have a “will to do things slightly differently,” he said.
Indicating that it would seem that there appears to be a different point of view on the treatment of capitalizing royalties between the two CFO’s. Of note it is important to point out that Mr. Takeyasu retired in March of 2014. That Mr. Dyck’s resume does not have him as the CFO of an oil and gas producer in any of his previous positions. Now I know Todd Takeyasu very well. Todd is the type of guy that has never taken a risk in his life. He would never have crossed the street unless the crossing guard whistled and motioned directly to him to cross, twice. And had a stamp from that crossing guard to prove it. Therefore it is reasonable to assume that this is not a rogue CFO blazing across the horizon looking for fame and fortune. Todd would have ensured that PennWest would have had this well documented. I have been personally witness to years of Todd’s audit files. And I'm sure Todd’s lawyer has copies of that documentation as well. The other conclusion to make from this is that the initiation of these ideas are a result of an industry wide initiative. The other roaches hiding in the background.

So lets conclude from this that we might look forward to an industry wide summer of restatements and late nights for the accountants in the energy industry. Their attempt to earn some profits might have seemed innovative to some, however, lets put this in perspective. You can fool some of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time.

The Preliminary Specification and user community 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

Tuesday, August 05, 2014

And We're Back

Its good to be back. When we left we were discussing the various positions within the leadership team of the user community. The board of directors, the officers and the product owners. We are going to continue to focus on the user community as our primary concern. Having systems developed without user community participation will be useless in the future, even more so than they are today. It is the user communities development that we need to be concerned about. This is the difficult aspect of People, Ideas & Objects Preliminary Specification that needs to be developed. We have set out to have the user community prepared to begin the software developments of the Preliminary Specification in 2019, therefore we are committing to a full five years of user community development. We also established January 2017 as the time in which the producers will be called upon to support the user community and the software developments with the funding necessary to proceed to our first commercial iteration.

If you haven't had the opportunity to read the user community vision recently, I would highly recommend a review of it again. This is not your typical user community. It is significantly different in that the People, Ideas & Objects user community has the power and authority to affect the changes within the industry to provide the oil and gas producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. As we proceed through the development of the user community, this capability will begin to evolve and develop into the means in which we are able to offer the investor community a choice as to how they want their oil and gas assets operated. On the basis of the old tired and stale bureaucracy, or with us on the basis of being the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. The user communities value proposition is tangible and substantial. In the era of shale, the difference in value is in the many trillions of dollars.

Our fight with the bureaucrats may have just begun. They have never been challenged before as they are challenged by the threat of the now forming user community and Preliminary Specification. Be wise to their ways and be cautious to any open discussion of this project. Make sure you are not speaking to someone who has the wherewithal to make your life miserable. Some characteristics of bureaucrats are consistent in that they are petty, bitter, and can be vengeful to those who they see as having an advantage. Please do take care.

The definition of our user communities leadership team was the point that we left off prior to our vacation. We are looking to recruit these positions and have them in place prior to January 2017 as tangible evidence of our ability to prove to the industry that we have the capability to provide an alternative means of oil and gas operations. And then with the industries financial resources we will be able to continue with the remainder of the user community developments and actually begin software developments of the Preliminary Specification in 2019. If you, or someone you know, would be interested in one of the positions listed in the user community vision, please contact me.

One of the key advantages of early participation in the user community is the ability to participate in the service provider marketplace. User community participants will be those that are provided with the exclusive opportunity to establish the service providers that service the oil and gas producers with their administrative and accounting services as defined in the Preliminary Specification. As we have discussed before these service providers will be participating in a new sub-industry that is being established through the reorganization of the industry that is being undertaken by the Preliminary Specification and the user community. The service providers will have as their revenue stream the approximate $40 - 60 billion in annual G&A costs of the producers reallocated to them, as revenues for the administrative and accounting services they provide. A significant business opportunity for those service providers and user community participants. In addition the budget for the developments of the first commercial iteration of the Preliminary Specification contains user community development costs in the range of $333 to 667 million. There are significant business opportunities in terms of the long term prospects for anyone who wants to provide the oil and gas producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations.

The Preliminary Specification and user community 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

Monday, August 04, 2014

Another Holiday!

We'll be off today in recognition of Alberta's Heritage Day, returning tomorrow.

Friday, June 27, 2014

It's Time for Some Time Off

It’s summer and everyone deserves some time off. I will be taking some time off myself, returning August 4, 2014. What we have now is the product in the Preliminary Specification, the Oracle Fusion Middleware and Oracle Fusion Applications and our user community. We have the rough sketches of a plan that’s in place for the period up to January 2017. And we have begun the process of putting the people in place to make this project real. The September to December 2014 time frame “might” be an opportune time for us. I think it will be too early yet. However, we will begin our push then and see what happens. Until August 4th have a good summer and we'll see you then.

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