Leadership Capitulation, Part V
What right do we have to steal oil and gas production from future generations? We have an obligation to our future selves to ensure that we use these resources responsibly. By producing them profitably, everywhere and always, and handing down a profitable, prosperous and viable industry similar to the one which was handed to us and destroyed by these bureaucrats. Why is it that a handful of bureaucrats have chosen they can ignore these needs to personally benefit instead and so willingly cause so much damage and destruction? To the point where they claim they can’t make money in oil & gas and therefore clean energy is the future. Would profitable oil and gas exploration and production everywhere and always lead to higher energy costs for the consumer? Possibly, which was the caution bureaucrats stated was their concern that renewable energy may become competitive price wise. In theory then, to avoid the chance that renewable energy became viable they financially crippled oil and gas? And now in the ultimate hypocrisy, after decades of feigning the boogeyman of renewable energy, it is they who are the ones that are diverting the oil and gas revenues to fund their clean energy investments. Is there any clearer separation that oil & gas and clean energy are two separate and distinct industries than these words of the past bureaucrats? Investors who financed the development of oil and gas are not going to have the revenues from those investments now diverted to another industry in an unauthorized and unaccountable manner. This story hasn’t been written yet, as the investors will begin with chapter 1 very soon. Diverting revenues of a primary industry is the ultimate betrayal of all those who participated in establishing them. If there will be higher commodity prices they’ll be taken into consideration by consumers to make the more effective decisions as to how they’ll use them. Oil and gas’ value proposition is at a minimum leveraged to the point of 10,000 man hours per barrel of oil equivalent. At $72.38 / bbl that means the energy cost per man hour is $0.00723 / hour. If the U.S. consumes 35 mmboe / day, oil and gas provides the labor equivalent of 43.75 billion eight hour man days, at $0.0578 per day for each one of those many billions, each and every day. If bureaucrats are unable to make money in a business with that value proposition, are we not witnessing the pinnacle of incompetence and corruption ever known? They should immediately step aside. People, Ideas & Objects, our user community and service providers know that we can, and we know how, to make money in this business.
Here’s my version of the history of how the bureaucrats have so financially damaged the industry and left it destitute. Where all the value that had been built up by prior generations, and all the incremental investment made in the past four decades has been mismanaged and destroyed by the bureaucratic methods we’ve discussed here at People, Ideas & Objects. These are just the highlights of course, there were many other missteps along the way.
First it was their investors that “betrayed” the bureaucrats by cutting access to “their” never ending supply of cash which had become the only source of incremental value for the industry. This set the industry on a different trajectory where layoffs were necessary and changes to the way the firm managed its cash, in other words who supplied it. With the follow-on consequences of people looking to other industries for employment, clearing out the engineering and geology faculties in universities and generally giving up on the “boom / bust cycle.” Putting families and mortgages at risk was no longer considered a quality of life attribute. Therefore banks became the means in which to make up for any cash shortfall. The innovation of including the amount of remaining leverage on the lines of credit into working capital calculations made everything appear operational once again. That is until the banks began to tighten, unnecessarily bureaucrats say, with their six month reviews that eventually revealed they were in the same category as the investors. Nonetheless bureaucrats were well along in their “muddle along” strategy that involves them waiting out the investor and now their bankers inevitable return. Possibly stating “They’d be back soon, as they’ve always done.” What to do in the meantime with so much field work to be done and no capital. Other than to proceed with their “capital discipline” and pay the service industry when that investor and bank money arrives after they see the brilliance of what’s done. These actions devastated the service industry's financial core, crippling its capacities and capabilities, trust and faith in the producers. It was this past year it could be heard bureaucrats saying “That worked well for us but there’s no chance of it working now as the people in the service industry have become so difficult to deal with.” Production then became the way to go for that hard earned cash. The difficulty was and always will be to make sure the commodity prices remain in positive territory. And now with hedging contracts creating large offsets that are eating any cash like nothing bureaucrats have ever seen before. It’s time to have the working interest partners in the Joint Operating Committees give up their net profit proceeds from their shares of the properties bureaucrats operate for them. That’ll keep them afloat in terms of cash for the next few months, until the investors and bankers come begging to get back in.
Who’s going to step up and save this industry? No one. There’s nothing to save as there’s no value left when the industry consumes cash in the process of production. The industry itself is going to have to resolve this themselves. Bureaucrats doing nothing but begging, borrowing and stealing are not attractive in terms of what the business community expects. Implement the Preliminary Specification. Rebuild the oil and gas industry on the basis of profitable North American production everywhere and always. Financially perform for a decade and maybe someone will show some interest. It is the height of laziness and sloth that the bureaucrats are still waiting for new investors and bankers to return with cash to their chronic mismanagement and lack of performance. Particularly when bureaucrats have done nothing regarding the issues these people raised as early as 2015. There’s nothing being offered and therefore no one’s interested. Especially when those involved are mostly interested in maintaining the status quo of controlling the oil and gas revenues for their own personal benefit, gave up on oil and gas as they declared they couldn’t make money, moved on to the clean energy business, feign they have no understanding what the issues are and have not performed for four decades in the two most critical commodities needed by the most powerful economy known to man. The Preliminary Specifications business model makes the industry perform financially.
I’m certainly on record by attacking with severe allegations I’ve made regarding bureaucrats, their lack of performance and inaction. There’s never been any deception on either side of our relationship with what each other is looking for from each other. The annihilation and obliteration of the other. To state People, Ideas & Objects case diplomatically, it is to disintermediate the industry. Calling them out is what I will continue to do for as long as they exist. I can’t accept the level of destruction and damage that has been realized in the North American oil and gas industry. It is the source of our substantial value proposition. It has passed well beyond the point of acceptability and the inability of the self interested parties to do anything about it is astonishing. It is only they who have the accountability, authority and responsibility to make the changes to resolve these issues and they who cease to defy the common sense and logic of the difficulties they’re creating for everyone but themselves. That I’m able to maintain the level of civility that I have is a miracle to me. That my readers have to look through my habit is appreciated and I know there is an understanding of these efforts. We’ve come a long way and the days of the bureaucrats continuing are fading quickly. Words that I’ve stated on many occasions but the scale of their difficulties is truly impressive. If we should hope to see the necessary organizational changes conducted by bureaucrats we understand their culture stands in their way. They know the end of the road is their destination and they’re just riding it out as long as they can personally benefit from it. They’ll take credit for the things of which they’ve had no involvement in and promote it as their own ideas and efforts. Such as this jewel I saw here late last week.
As background to this jewel, it is within the Preliminary Specification that People, Ideas & Objects, our user community and their service provider organizations enable the producers and industry to obtain North American energy independence and profitable operations everywhere and always. We do this through the mechanisms that provide for “production discipline.” The two key components of this discipline is the capability gained from the comprehensive reorganization, systems development and processes to produce financial statements at the Joint Operating Committee or property level. A capability that can not be conducted anywhere in North America with the systems that exist today. A capability that converts all of the producer's costs to variable costs. Variable based on production. Therefore if a property begins losing money as defined by its specific financial statements, it can be shut-in and worked on from an innovative point of view to return it to profitable operations. Generating a null operation while shut-in with no profit but also no loss. It’s this ability to only produce profitable properties that provides the motivation, or production discipline, for the producers to ensure they no longer dilute their corporate earnings with any losses from losing properties. Maximizing their profitability under any production level of their production profile. Enabling them to perform in the capital markets. The complexity in which we’ve been able to achieve this change is complex and difficult, it is a foundation of the Preliminary Specification, our user community and their service provider organizations. And is unattainable today anywhere in the North American oil and gas industry without the People, Ideas & Objects et al.
In an article from World Oil entitled “Shale drillers’ newfound commitment to production discipline appears to be paying off as crude plunges toward a bear market.” Producers have discovered production discipline? People, Ideas & Objects would ask what is their motivation for doing so? Or is it just their poor cash management over these past decades, the lack of funds and of financial support causing them to appear that production discipline is under way? Unable to finance any field activity due to the lack of field capacity and capabilities in the service industry, the lack of staff in that industry and internally, with the fact everyone knows their game of never paying and that they have no money. That doesn’t stop them from making the claim of their “newfound commitment to production discipline” though. Recall their history of excuses, blaming and viable scapegoats. It appears to me that there must be a demand that this issue be addressed by the bureaucrats from someone they need something from? Someone like an investor maybe? In the same article they assert that production discipline is built to last and the 2022 drilling budget will be as the quote from some “investor” claims.
“The latest market pullback comes at a fortuitous moment with respect to 2022 E&P drilling plans,” said Michael Roomberg, who helps manage $3 billion at Miller Howard Investments Inc. The slump “will likely give pause” to any explorer considering boosting production, which will keep returns robust, he said.
It's always something they’re forced to do. Spun as a feature, not a bug, with the promise of new found greatness down the road and riches for all. Promise the world, with no intent to fulfill the promise and no means to do so at some future undefined and unknown date. To claim production discipline legitimately would demand bureaucrats build the Preliminary Specification. And people wonder why it is that I’m so disrespectful when bureaucrats don’t even put the effort in to be honest.
On the other hand we have no shortage of work to do. Much needs to be done in the next few years. The Preliminary Specification needs to be built. The engineering and geological explicit knowledge needs to be captured as Intellectual Property and developed. New oil and gas firms need to be formed, capitalized and organized. Assets need to be transferred to these new producers in innovative, strategic and tactical ways. In this process we’ll all be helping the current producers to travel faster down their chosen journey to clean energy by disposing of dirty oil. This transition to the Preliminary Specification is something that must be done to deal with the financial difficulties the industry is plagued with from the current administration. This also needs to be done as preparation for the future. And to learn from the experience of this transition as we’ll be faced repeatedly with situations that share this same scope and scale of change in the near future of this business. We’ll therefore be somewhat prepared and experienced in challenges of this nature. Please review our Production Rights to see how everyone can participate in making this new oil and gas industry happen. An industry where it will be less important who you know, but what you know and what you're capable of delivering, what the value proposition is that you’re offering?
Those interested in joining our user community are People, Ideas & Objects priority and focus. The Preliminary Specification, our user community and their service provider organizations 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, everywhere and always. In addition, our software organizes the Intellectual Property of the exploration and production processes owned by the engineers and geologists. Enabling them to monetize their IP for a new oil & gas industry to begin with a means to be dynamic, innovative and performance oriented. We know we can, and we know how, to make money in this business. Providing a new investment opportunity for those who see a bright future in the industry. A place where their administrative, accounting, exploration and production can be handled for the 21st century. People, Ideas & Objects have joined gettr and can be reached there. Anyone can contact me at 713-965-6720 in Houston or 587-735-2302 in Calgary, or email me here.