The Consequences
I’m sure, like me, everyone has shed many tears for the demise of the prosperous oil and gas producer. These firms will exist for decades off the cash flow from previous investments. Muddling along and doing nothing. It really is too bad about anyone else outside the bureaucrat who is responsible for this situation and continues on in uninterrupted fashion. Who is going to challenge them? A blogger? This is without doubt the biggest issue that the industry has ever faced. Usually the industry would roll over with new participants taking over from these failed carcasses. Startups have never been as unsuccessful as they are today. It truly is a difficult situation that we find ourselves in.
We have established September 25, 2017 as the start date for our software developments. What if we don’t receive the support that we need from whomever and have to cancel those plans? I have been at this for a long time. I am very concerned about this situation. What will September 26, 2017 hold if there are no developments? I know I’ve done everything that I could in order to correct this issue. It’s the same issue that I saw in the late 1980’s and 1990’s that lasted at least 15 years. All that was needed was for producers to curtail a small portion of their production and the prices would have responded. They didn’t, inaction and griping were the constant themes throughout those years. If anything looked like it was gaining traction to remedy the situation, the oil or gas price would rally for four consecutive days and the bureaucrats party would start again. As today, producers had the attention spans of five week old puppy’s.
The industries financial issues are ever present and there is no consideration that they exist. Many believe that we’re at the beginning of an upswing and look forward to brighter days. The optimistic point of view is necessary to exist in the oil and gas industry. Without it you couldn’t survive. But the reality of the financial difficulties are beginning to now be felt on the operational side. Frac crews are unavailable for up to one year at this time. What other capabilities have we lost? And will those turn out to be permanent or temporary? This is why it’s important for accountants to do their jobs correctly. To ensure that the costs per barrel of oil equivalent are being measured effectively. And that unprofitable production is not diluting profitable production, therefore shutting in unprofitable properties. To sit there and say that as an officer of the company that you can’t get your point across is an absolute failure of your sworn duty.
An interesting dilemma that we’ve never discussed here is the natural phenomenon inherent in the oil and gas industry. As time passes the reserves costs to deliver energy to the market increase due to the level of technology necessary to extract each incremental barrel. This has always been a given. The difficulty that shale provides is that the flush production will always overwhelm the commodity market even as the costs of exploration and production increase. The need for the Preliminary Specification is not just a solution to the current issues that the industry face. But also a means in which to deal with a rapidly increasing cost structure that can only be effectively recovered by managing the supply of the oil and gas commodity. In other words, if you like your oil and gas industry today, enjoy it for all its worth, tomorrow is going to be much worse. The Preliminary Specification is currently the only viable, commercial solution. And we begin, with the industries support, to develop that software solution September 25, 2017. This is getting interesting.
The Preliminary Specification, our user community and service providers provide the dynamic, innovative, accountable and profitable oil and gas producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. Setting the foundation for North America’s energy independence. 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.