To: The Board of Directors, Our RFP Response, Part II
There is a consensus throughout the industry that the self-serving bureaucrats are the primary cause of the difficulties we’re all experiencing. Their two predominant attributes throughout the past decades have been inaction and enhanced personal financial compensation. Now that there is nothing left for them, they’ve been able to orchestrate our “managed industry” hypothesis for a convenient opportunity to exit the industry and their obligations. We may well see this final chapter of the destruction phase of creative destruction soon being completed. Leaving the directors of these producers in an untenable position themselves. What their actions will be is the big unknown. This series of posts is to identify an option for them to pursue, a solution to both their personal financial and legal jeopardy that they may now find themselves in. And to provide for the constructive means in which the creative phase of creative destruction begins. Let's call this final chapter of the destruction what it is, bureaucratic capitulation. Will this be an orderly and well controlled process that is methodical and predictable? It will be anything but. The level of opportunity that will be experienced throughout oil and gas, what I call the greater oil and gas economy, will be something far greater than anything that has ever been experienced before. With opportunity comes chaos.
The stumbling block to all of this, the trigger for this to happen and the reason it’s being held up is the funding of the Preliminary Specification. This isn’t me boasting about this work. The industrial organization and the software that supports and identifies this new world being unavailable will force us to remain in this sludge of a bureaucratic industrial environment forever. Or until something replaces it. In the 21st century software defines and supports the organization. This was the defined reason the bureaucrats purposely never pursued any ERP software developments. It would establish a competitive organizational alternative that would impinge on their personal revenues and the means in which they were “earned.” Spontaneous order has been the principle that has enabled economic growth and prosperous development to occur historically. Both creative destruction and spontaneous order are stifled in the 21st century through the organizational cement of ERP software used by the current producer organizations. Any attempt to break out is futile. The Preliminary Specification will encase the industry in its own form of ERP cement as well, as will any other ERP software. This is the reason that we’ve endowed our user community with the Intellectual Property and the power to make the changes to the software as they, who are on the ground at all times, see and understand what changes are needed in the market. This enables the dynamic nature of the producers to continue developing when the ERP software is user community based. People, Ideas & Objects user community is a permanent industry based capability, and they are endowed with the necessary power to make the changes to provide for the most profitable means of oil and gas operations, everywhere and always. These are provided for in People, Ideas & Objects user community vision. Undoubtedly one of the key reasons our good friend’s, the bureaucrats, disliked what we’re offering.
It is these C Suite officers that need to scuttle out of their posts as quickly as they can before the facade of our “managed industry” hypothesis is proven, or the industry realizes that it's in no condition to face even one of at least seven of the listed crises they’ve created for themselves. What we know for certain, if this “managed industry” hypothesis is valid, is that it is not what the directors signed up for. To cover for and repair the damage done by the officers they supported. To involve themselves in the spaghetti like details of an untenable corporation that’s unmanageable. Which is without the support of the financial community and headed quickly towards any number of outcomes that would be considered tragic. Whether they knew or understood the situation as it was developing, or if they know and understand the nuance of their situation even today, it does not matter. Directors are culpable and guilty of ignoring the overproduction of oil and gas since at least July 1986, on a systemic industry wide basis. And the solution to that overproduction problem that People, Ideas & Objects has published in the form of the Preliminary Specification in December 2013. However, a solution that has been openly discussed here since December 2005. It’s not what you know necessarily, it's what you should have known. I find the difficulties the industry is realizing are predictable, tragic and wholly unavoidable. The fact that I’ve detailed a solution to them many decades ago has caused me to be the target of these bureaucrats' vile and anger during that time.
Through People, Ideas & Objects, our user community and their service providers the systems and organizations throughout the greater oil and gas economy can begin to develop under the vision of the Preliminary Specification. Through the interaction of the user community and the creative, greater oil and gas economy to rebuild the oil and gas industry. To build it brick by brick and stick by stick as we’ve stated here on this blog as far back as our October 20, 2008 post entitled “No One’s Fault But Our Own.” Here are suggestions of some questions that directors should ask themselves, today.
- Maybe People, Ideas & Objects et al have a point, what alternative is there?
- If there is an alternative, is it a viable business model, as comprehensively researched, based on the issues and opportunities that are experienced in oil and gas today? Setting a clear foundation and vision for the future of this industry?
- If directors funded People, Ideas & Objects et al budget they would have no subsequent influence in their success or failure. They would have control of their own destiny. What if they failed? What if any alternatives the directors may decide to use failed?
- What control and influence do directors have over their current producers' success or failure?
- Would the sale of producer's existing reserves provide the directors with the best means in which to provide for their stakeholders under any future scenario?
- What would happen if oil and gas prices rose higher, “to the moon” as they might say?
- Would directors still capture that value in the sale of the reserves?
- And what if, directors would have, could have, or should have found… The commodity prices collapse again.
- How could I as an investor / director participate in that exciting new oil and gas industry?
There is nothing left of the producer firms in terms of value left to extract. The industry's momentum has hit the point where it will be all consuming under the current business model. It has been expended and exhausted with the industry demanding cash in order just to operate. The state of affairs in any sense of the business could not be in worse condition than it is today. Higher commodity prices will not help. If existing producers were to provide any remedial value generation it would be too little and too late. The decades of triage that are necessary is far too much time. Especially when compared to the time that’s available for the producers to consider they have a systemic profitability issue. Then they would have to prove they’d seen the light about profitability and cease to operate the industry in their behavioural and cultural manner that has so fundamentally destroyed it. Through People, Ideas & Objects et al these objectives can be achieved at less cost, without the need to fight the bureaucratic cultural inertia and resistance to change that exists. With far less time when the entrepreneurial talent throughout the industry is unleashed to solve these problems through the Internet. Most importantly it will be done successfully.
The only solution as it stands today, from a creative destruction point of view, is People, Ideas & Objects, our user community and their service provider organizations implementation of the Preliminary Specification. The natural forces of disintermediation and creative destruction are being obstructed through the diversion of industry revenues away from the development of initiatives such as the Preliminary Specification. And therefore are unnecessarily directly supporting the status quo behaviors that have been proven to be disastrous.
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, everywhere and always. Setting the foundation for profitable North American energy independence. People, Ideas & Objects have published a white paper “Profitable, North American Energy Independence -- Through the Commercialization of Shale.” that captures the vision of the Preliminary Specification and our actions. Users are welcome to join me here. Together we can begin to meet the future demands for energy. Anyone can contact me at 713-965-6720 in Houston or 587-735-2302 in Calgary, or email me here.