Failure is Not an Option
And who knows maybe all the oil and gas in storage will be needed as a result of the booming economy. That is the thing with the bureaucrats, they can always think of something down the road that would be better than today. Never manage the business for the situation at hand. There never has been any need to change, no one is going to act against them. Only the blogger with the ugliest websites on the Internet have caught on to their act. Which leads me to believe this downturn in commodity prices will be particularly dire for all concerned. There’s nothing in the producers cupboards anymore. They’ve been squeezing every nickel until it screams and there isn’t much left to fight the good fight with.
Everyone within the industry knows the extent of the damage from low oil and gas prices. Damage that is and has been incurred unnecessarily. Why are we accepting this level of performance? A rebuilding of the industry is what the Preliminary Specification contemplates, based on profitability, brick by brick and stick by stick. This requires everyone in the industry to get involved in this change and do some very hard work. The bureaucrats will need to bow out gracefully, the user community needs to form and define specifically what it is they need in the details of the Preliminary Specification. They’ll also need to establish their service provider operations. There is no need to list everything, without the focus of everyone on building the Preliminary Specification we will not be able to generate our value proposition. We’ll all need to think and act.
This should start with a plan and a budget for each individual that is looking to participate. These can form part of your application for user community participation. Our budget sets our task at 5,000 man years when we combine our developers, the user community participation and Oracle hours together. Coincidentally, 4,117 man years is a the amount of labor that one barrel of oil offsets. Therefore it would take as little as 1.2 barrels of oil to complete the Preliminary Specification if it was strictly a labor operation that we could mechanically automate.
We have seen the attention spans of the producers swing 180 degrees many times over the past decade. What we know for certain is that their attention is transient and brief. We may capture it in this current downturn in pricing. We know that would only be temporary. What we can not have is these short attention spans cutting off our funding if we were to proceed on a pay-as-you-go basis. If we stopped development for a short period of time we would never be able to restart the initiative. Therefore we need to have the total of our financial resource requirements upfront in order to secure the commitments of the producers, the people who are committing to the user community and anyone else that needs to be involved. If we went through on a pay-as-you-go basis I wouldn’t trust that the bureaucrats were not just setting us up for failure by subsequently “temporarily” pausing the initiative. Our job is not something that can be fooled with, our focus must be complete and uncompromised by the day to day of where our next meal will be coming from.
The Preliminary Specification, our user community and service providers provide for a dynamic, innovative, accountable and profitable oil and gas industry 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 our future Initial Coin Offering (ICO) that will fund these user defined software developments. It is through the process of issuing our ICO that we are leading the way in which creative destruction can be implemented within the oil and gas industry. 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.