A Fundamental Betrayal...
There was an alternative in the marketplace that dealt specifically with the overproduction issue that is ever present today. Am I the only one who saw it. No of course not. But I am the only one that has spent the last 25 years working to resolve it. The bureaucrats giggled amongst themselves when I said that the value proposition of the Preliminary Specification was well into the trillions of dollars. Now as a result of their inaction they are responsible for the destruction of trillions of dollars of value. Real destruction of real money. Who’s giggling now. This has been a fundamental betrayal of all of the interests in the oil and gas industry. And a fundamental capitulation of the future of the industry. And the bureaucrats are solely responsible. I have consistently let it be known that I believe the bureaucrats were the problem in overcoming the adoption of the Preliminary Specification. It has been their history since I first published the use of the Joint Operating Committee as the key organizational construct of the innovative producer in August of 2003. They saw the writing on the wall then and they ran me out of town and shut me down. I have been unable to find work in oil and gas since then. Interesting isn’t it. All the work that I was doing just stopped and nothing new was ever offered. That is the price I have paid for trying to solve this problem. Please note as well that we enter our eleventh year of writing on this blog!
It’s down to us. The realization over the Christmas holidays that the overproduction of the North American producers is the problem is now widespread. Soon it will be generally understood that the only solution that exists is People, Ideas & Objects, the user community and our service providers. The bureaucrats, who have no integrity and we can’t trust, have always known what the problem was, as evidenced by their treatment of me. They had every opportunity to resolve it within their own organizations. Why is it that they didn’t resolve it on their own? Its because they can’t, won’t and will not ever change to the type of structure necessary to enable them to resolve it. It eliminates the bureaucrats from the industry.
It’s not only down to us but we have a lot of work to do. In the perfect world industry would have joined me in August of 2003 and began working towards the solution at that time. Then we could have avoided the decline in natural gas prices in 2010 and the decline in oil in 2014. A sum total of several trillion dollars in value. They also could have avoided the more than one trillion dollars in lost value in terms of the oil and gas producers lost market capitalization. But I’m afraid there will be much more. We have many years of work ahead of us. And this is why the bureaucrats were paid the big bucks, they were supposed to be aware of these things and avoid them. Now we’ll just avoid the bureaucrats.
So it is with regret that I stand here in 2016 and have to look at the destruction that is the oil and gas industry. It is something that I know I did everything I could to stop it. And we can resolve it in the mid to long term with the Preliminary Specification, the user community and our service providers. I suggest if you have similar feelings you join me in the user community and we rebuild the industry back to what it should have been before we were so fundamentally betrayed.
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.