Rip and Replace
No one is getting this issue fixed are they, certainly not this bunch. The first step to resolving any issue is to realize that there’s a problem. I don’t think there has ever been any doubt that the bureaucrats fully understood and appreciated the problems that they’ve created, or are blessed with. They know they’re responsible and they’re the ones that can solve it with the implementation of the Preliminary Specification. It’s just that to do so requires them to eliminate themselves from the scene permanently. While they continue to extract at least some value from the industry for themselves, they’ll be satisfied with the status quo. Disintermediation is the term that is used to reflect the elimination of the bureaucrats from an industry and to reestablish the manner in which it is operated on a sane basis. For more information about disintermediation you should speak to a record store manager.
Conflicted and compromised bureaucrats are only standing by their oath to do so. Maybe the real issue is that we’re blaming bureaucrats for being bureaucrats. We have a job to do and it’s not getting done due to the fact that we have none of the financial resources necessary. That’s not an excuse, that’s reality. Producers would love to see someone hand deliver the perfect software solution to their door, just-in-time and for free. You get what you pay for. And today they can buy any of our competitors who will willingly support the status quo disaster that is the oil and gas industry. If they had the solution I wouldn’t be writing this.
What this rambling dissertation reflects is that the role of disintermediation, the value that it provides society, is very high. Without it we would be trying to drive our cars with square stones. In order for the industry to progress and begin to deal with this otherwise unresolvable issue is that we need to dispatch what we’re doing today to the history books. Evolution vs revolution is the question that needs to be asked here. I think the question is more along the lines of how much more time do you have left? Without the radical surgery of the Preliminary Specification none of the steps towards clearing these problems have been made and therefore they’ve only become more protracted. Instead of being just North American in nature, as gas was only initially depressed there, it grew to be global in scope and now there are regional issues developing with differentials creating even greater difficulties. “The problem with normal is it always gets worse.”
How do we change this? First, fund our budget in its entirety. We are breaking away from the bureaucracy and its influence on the future direction of the industry. We can not be “blind, sleepwalking agents of whomever will feed us” Professor Jurgen Habermas. We’ll end up only recreating the status quo. Secondly the need for the people who will be committing to the development of this initiative need to know that they’ll be able to finish and become a viable sub-industry on its own, with it’s own revenue base. That bureaucrats won’t be distracted one day with a $2 rise in the price of oil and cancel the project in its entirety. We could never restart this initiative a second time. People will have seen the results of the first try and would never join in again. As much as producers want to see the initiative be carried through with the passions and commitment of these people. I can only say that we’ve been down that road before in software developments. That’s the opening bid in their challenge to have software written for free and that’s not how this gets done. Producers are the benefactors of our value proposition. If producers can’t see their way to funding this, who will volunteer on their behalf? Their position is a ridiculous notion that supports their inaction and nothing more.
The only two things that investors see in oil and gas is the disaster that currently exists and the future that is substantially greater in terms of deliverability. North America as a net exporter of energy could be a reality for the remainder of the 21st century. North America will also be the world’s largest consumer of hydrocarbons which reflects that they are the most powerful and productive economy. The investor can’t reconcile these two things when the bureaucrats go on about how profitable they are and suggest things are “just great, look how big our balance sheets are.” Without a solid foundation of profitability being established across the industry, as the first priority, there will be no future for anyone. Real profits that will generate the cash necessary to fund the financial resources necessary to build this future is the only way in which this future will be enabled. The investors are tapped out and sitting on the sidelines. There is no future as it stands today in oil and gas.
By committing to the Preliminary Specification the industry will begin the reorganization of the resources of the producers and industry that are necessary for that profitability. It will provide the producers with the ability to produce only profitable production everywhere and always. Why would anyone produce oil or gas unprofitably? How could we justify such actions to future generations? We can’t. Therefore the discipline necessary to produce only profitable production is the benefit of implementing the Preliminary Specification. Cheating by producing unprofitable production only reduces the profitability of the producer by diluting their profits with unprofitable operations. No doubt this will occur, and no doubt investors will notice. It’ll be a different world.
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 profitable 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.