Our Solution Part XVI
The need to have the software developed for these needs is only the beginning. The changes that occur within the business. The developments of concepts that will occur in a dynamic, innovative and profitable oil and gas producer need to be accommodated as well. That is why the People, Ideas & Objects software development capability is a permanent addition to the toolkit of the industry. Included within that toolkit is a user community and a number of service providers that not only define the software, but also run the industry administrative and accounting operations. It is under this basis that we are able to bring the Joint Operating Committee, the natural form of organization to the industry, and our business models to the producer. These businesses enable the dynamic, innovative and profitable producer to reap the benefits of our significant multi-trillion dollar value proposition. One that provides the producer with price maker strategies. That define the full cost of the exploration and production process in determining what those prices should be.
The next 25 years is going to be different for the industry. Investors may not be around to continue to “build” the industry. As a mature industry they may expect that they finally begin to see a return on their investment. The chronic overproduction and bloated balance sheets that the bureaucracy are providing today don’t impress anyone in the investment community. Debt or equity investors. They can see the performance of the industry over the past fifteen years and know they would have been better off investing in just the commodity. The bureaucracy provides no value increase beyond the increase in the commodity prices. And I would argue that they have destroyed significant capital in the past fifteen years. A business model that provides no upside over the commodity price increase is not a business. Its a failure that is complete in every sense of the word.
And there is nothing being discussed from the bureaucrats in regards to the size and scope of the problems that they are dealing with. Absolutely nothing. The only issue they are concerned with is getting through the annual report and annual general meeting season so that they can resume their personal plans of planning their retirement. They know they sit on top of a failed state and will do nothing to fix it. Their plan is to escape when the troubles become too obvious and too difficult to hide. Leaving the industry in even worse condition than what they are currently managing it to be in. This is not their concern because no one will be able to state specifically that it is their fault. They were just bureaucrats.
Some might ask if shale reservoirs are financially viable? Not in the current business model, managed by the bureaucrats. And bureaucracies don’t change. We offer a business model and form of management that deals with the nuances of shale and makes it viable. Shale is a necessity. With 55% of the natural gas production now coming from shale. And a large percentage of oil coming from shale. There is no turning back now. That however doesn't mean that we have to produce shale at a loss.
The number of times that I have been told that what we are doing can't be done is probably historic at this point. Our current “impossible-to-do” is harnessing enough disgruntled oil and gas investors to start with the funding of our budget. It might work, or we might figure out a better way to raise our budget. One way or the other we'll get our budget funded. What I do know is there is a problem that exists in the industry and I think the Preliminary Specification and decentralized production model is the solution.
The Preliminary Specification and user community provides the oil and gas producer with the most dynamic, innovative, profitable and successful 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.