My Argument, Part VIII
Only a crisis - actual or perceived - produces real change. When that crisis occurs, the actions that are taken depend on the ideas that are lying around. That, I believe, is our basic function: to develop alternatives to existing policies, to keep them alive and available until the politically impossible becomes the politically inevitable.
I am pleased to say that with the Preliminary Specification we are prepared to deal with the future of the oil and gas industry. One that is profitable, innovative, dynamic and accountable. An industry that will have discarded its “muddle along” strategy and took proactive actions to bring about energy independence in North America. There is much talk about this possibility. Shale makes it real however with the financial performance of the producers we will never achieve that objective. The current business model is too dependent on investors to fuel all of the capital demands of the industry. The investors have subsidized the consumers of energy for the past four decades and I am at a loss to see how, with the state of affairs as they are, we are going to move forward from here on the financial base that we have, the operational base is incapable of being profitable, and yet we believe we can just wish energy independence into existence?
If as I suspect, Donald Trump will be the president for the next eight years, or as long as he desires. We have seen in the few months since he was elected a new business attitude begin to develop. Just this week, with the full power of the white house, more has happened than in the past eight years. Our long protracted progressive nightmare is over. As more and more success is attributed to the president's policies, the more garbage he will be able to wipe away. This progressive nightmare began in the 1960’s and has continued since then. We’re now getting back to business and it's about time. Hollywood and Madonna will be upset but they’ve had their run.
So what would happen if producers changed their minds regarding People, Ideas & Objects and the Preliminary Specification. That producers heard that “jarring gong” and realized that these alternatives to the existing policies were necessary. I’ll be the first to admit that there is no way in the world that the Preliminary Specification will ever be implemented in a normal environment. It is politically impossible for it to be adopted by healthy, profitable organizations. The crisis however is here. That is my perception but also the reality if you critically read the financial statements of the producers. There has been a rapid deterioration in the health of all of the producers over the past few years where many are carcasses strewn across the landscape.
Yet the producers behaviours haven’t changed. This week we heard of a sizeable gain of 67 new rigs being deployed in the United States. OPEC, I believe became tired of being the scapegoat for the oil price collapse. Certainly they changed their policies and created the downturn in the price of oil. However the downturn in the price of oil was inevitable. The U.S. producers had doubled their production of oil in only a few years. If OPEC didn’t act to hold market share, they would eventually lose that market share which would be difficult to reclaim. The story in the past year became it was OPEC’s fault. The U.S. producers had nothing to do with it. Now we see OPEC reducing production and the U.S. producers rushing in to fill the void being made by the cuts from OPEC’s agreement. I think we can now see clearly the behaviour of the U.S. producers is unchanged and the source of the issue of overproduction and oversupply unresolved. When we also see that producers depend on willing investors, I think, the continuation of that behaviour may be a bit much to ask. There is no discipline in the industry, overproduction will resume very shortly. Does anyone doubt that, and do we really have to go there?
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