Trying to Stay Within the Confines of This Galaxy
Whether oil and gas is in the state that it’s in or not is to be determined by each and everyone of us. We hear in the media today that producers are rolling in cash from higher prices. Yet, hear a comprehensively different tone and discussion at People, Ideas & Objects. If people believe the oil and gas producers are in good condition and their future is bright then they’re correct. There’ll be nothing that I can say or do to convince them otherwise. I’ve been doing this for a while and I don’t like what I see. I’d be willing to accept that I’m wrong yet the producers haven’t convinced me of that yet. The situation has only declined and degraded and is in a state where I think we’re in a lot of difficulty. And not just from an oil and gas point of view but a societal point of view.
The world is a dangerous place to live not because of the people who are evil but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.
The scope and scale of what it is that People, Ideas & Objects are undertaking here is comprehensive. That we would aspire to undertake this in the normal course would be unheard of. I don’t believe we’re in an environment where we are anywhere near normal and what is accepted as normal today is unacceptable. There are serious consequences now as a result of what the bureaucrats have authored. Houston can barely make decisions as to which business they’re in. Stay tuned for what they may be saying tomorrow! And yes it is that bad. Outside of People, Ideas & Objects I don’t see anything going on or any concern being raised on any front. The media are promoting the industry as they always have and I don’t see their perspective. I personally felt compelled to do something about this after the 1986 oil price decline when it was obvious that producers just needed to shut-in some production for a while. And yet here we are today. Maybe their objective is to never be accountable or profitable? I’m glad that I’ve done what I’ve done and think this solution is worthy of proceeding. And that would be a natural position for me to take after this much work. However with the state of affairs in oil and gas being what it is today. These are the questions that need to be asked.
If not you, then who? If not now, when?
Hillel, First - Century Jewish Scholar
Time is now of the essence. Churchill claimed to have saved the Soviet Union in WWII. An assertion that I agree with. The British had moved into North Africa and spanked the Italians back home with quick dispatch. Control of the Suez Canal was the prize everyone was after, and hence control of the Mediterranean. A fixture that was part of the British Empire for many decades. While the Germans were moving into North Africa to take their shot at it. They also moved down into Bulgaria, Hungary, Yugoslavia and Romania. The Albanians and Greeks were dealing with Mussolini as well. The British did move to support the Greeks and attempt to unify Hungary, Yugoslavia with the Greeks in fighting the Germans however they were unable to cooperate with one another. This fighting was unsuccessful for all concerned but the Germans. With the British also losing Crete, almost losing Iraq and Syria. All of this occurred during the March, April and May time period of 1941. On December 18, 1940 Hitler decided that May 15, 1941 would be the launch date of Operation Barbarossa, the Soviet Invasion. However with the protracted distraction the British caused in the Mediterranean this was delayed on March 27, 1941 to June 15, 1941 and subsequently on June 22, 1941 Operation Barbarossa began. What we know of history is that the Germans were stuck in the mud in October and then frozen for the entire winter. Giving the Soviets time to form alliances with the British and Americans and organize themselves to deal with the attack. Although it is probably not a good thing to claim to have saved communism, the alternative of having Hitler with the resources of the Soviet Union would have been pre determinant.
My point here is that time is wasting and there are consequences of actions and inactions by good people that are having much greater implications than we’re realizing when they subsequently occur. As much as I belittle the bureaucrats it’s obvious to everyone that inaction by them is in their DNA. We can't and should not expect anything from them. They’ll continue to deny us the resources we need to proceed. However that is not a reason to sit and watch this tumble further downwards. There should be no doubt of the need to rebuild the industry in my opinion. It’s too important not to. It will be far easier to rebuild than trying to compromise and deal with the bureaucrats and end up with something that may not work.
I have defined our user community and their service provider organizations to fall within the domain of the North American oil and gas administration and accounting roles and responsibilities. Our objective is to provide the dynamic, innovative, accountable and profitable oil and gas producers with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations everywhere and always. There is a misunderstanding between myself and areas of the general industry as to what those roles and responsibilities of administration are involved. And these include the operational, exploration, land and traditional areas of administration of the producers that are included in the domain of user community and their service providers. This is a data rich environment and the need to have these captured in an ERP system are paramount. The feeding of multiple systems with the same data is due to the fact that these systems bridge different domains in the bureaucracy and conflict between the bureaucratic empires of the producer is one of the key impediments to the lack of integration in the current systems. These have been implied and well understood with regard to our user community.
Where the general industry misunderstandings arise is in the area of the change in delivery of the software and services of the Preliminary Specification, our user community and their service provider organizations. In delivering a cloud administration and accounting service we’re introducing changes that may not be realized by some. We’re employing what is now commonly referred to as a Software as a Service (SaaS) style of offering to the North American oil and gas industry and the implications of that are broad. The following diagram shows from a systems and services perspective what this consists of and who should address these areas of concern. These areas are what were traditionally considered the Information Technology domain. What People, Ideas & Objects consider to fall under the administrative role in the administration and accounting of our user community and their service provider. From the book “IaaS for Dummies” page 8, John Wiley and Sons.
Therefore let’s look at these areas of concern that fall under the SaaS model of delivery. And give a brief overview of how the specific user community and their service provider organizations will be involved in the development of the Preliminary Specification and then how it is they’ll support the industries producers within this model. Starting from the bottom and working to the top we’ll break down these services.
Data Center, Networking, Storage and Servers
These form part of the Oracle ERP Cloud offering and are supported by their regions located around the world. We have discussed briefly the method that we’ll be incorporating the Preliminary Specification within the Oracle ERP Cloud offering and will state at this point we are implementing Oracle’s recommended method. We are writing our Java application within the Oracle Fusion code itself into the Oracle Fusion Middleware Server. It will not be a series of separate modules that sit on top of Oracle Cloud ERP which has been the traditional approach. It is in this way that either People, Ideas & Objects or Oracle may update their respective code bases on the currently scheduled quarterly release without impacting one anothers code. Using the full value of Java’s inheritance, polymorphism and most specifically encapsulation.
These four base elements of a SaaS are determined at definition by the user of the Oracle ERP Cloud offering. Selecting the data center, processor, storage type and all other manner of configurations are available. People, Ideas & Objects are employing a microservices architecture that will map their single administrative or accounting process that the service provider is delivering to industry to the domain of concern to one specific microservice. In the employment of specialization and division of labor we do not expect the service provider to be conducting the accounting involved in an individual process to also be involved in the IT related SaaS roles and responsibilities. These are mutually exclusive capacities and capabilities. There will be other members of our user community with their own service provider organizations that are used to manage elements of the SaaS offering on behalf of the population of service providers.
Virtualization
Within the Oracle ERP Cloud offering there is a registry service for the various images that we will have developed and published and those that Oracle have published. These will be deployed as needed by the service provider that may be configured just for managing the registry or deploying the “month-end” processes, etc. Virtualization is a way of life in the cloud and it is evolving at a remarkable pace with the future configuration and architectures of systems being derivative of these technologies in some form or another. The core of Oracle ERP Cloud, including the modules of the Preliminary Specification, will be run on centralized servers in a more traditional sense where these microservices will access their data and defer their heavy processing to.
Operating System, Middleware, Runtime, Data and Applications
This software stack will have a myriad of configurations contained within the virtualization registry. Whatever the process needs to operate will remain in the image and the remainder of the operating system, database and others are removed to have a lightweight configuration for the sole purpose of conducting that one process. There will also be the main configuration where Oracle ERP Cloud and People, Ideas & Objects Preliminary Specifications core applications will be operational at all times. Service providers will deploy virtualized images of what they need when they’re needed. Oracle has taken their Linux operating system and most importantly their Database in the automated direction with machine learning technologies. By reviewing the logs of the system it can make changes to the configuration and tune the database as needed without the need for human intervention. The work of Database Administrators no longer need to concern themselves with table size growth as the automated database will drop tables when required, etc. It is here where our service providers and their ownership by the user community will be able to make the impact that I think will be significant. The motivation behind the user community is that they are business people who are building their own business based on serving the producer population with the objective of ensuring the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. They’ll have the motivation, the tools by way of access to the Intellectual Property and our developers, but also exclusive access and attention of the producer firms to determine what is the best method to meet their objective and hence to build their business.
Therefore what’s the point of bringing all this technological discussion into our business focus? It’s our job to ensure that we’re covering these technical aspects of our offering on behalf of the North American oil and gas industry. We’ve never specifically made this point before and I’ll be including this discussion in the service provider page of the Preliminary Specifications wiki. Our job is comprehensive and multidisciplinary with nothing of the sort ever being attempted before. I don’t believe the industry has a choice as the energy we consume is too critical to our way of life. Just ask the German’s. We’re waking up to this fact all over the world and the North American producers haven’t failed us, they fundamentally and deliberately betrayed us by taking the goods for themselves. Action or inaction is dependent on your point of view, and I have a definitive opinion of what I think needs to be done. I’ll be interested to see how this unfolds and what happens.
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? We know we can, and we know how to make money in this business.
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. 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 TBD 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.