The Fight Continues
With everything that is contained within the Preliminary Specification. With its business model that provides the oil and gas producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. And the industry having such difficulty, particularly in the natural gas pricing area. One would think that People, Ideas & Objects would have the management of the oil and gas producers throwing money at this project to get it built. That I can assure you is not the case and the reason for our appeal to the investors in the oil and gas industry. The bureaucracy will have nothing to do with People, Ideas & Objects. That has been the case since we published the Preliminary Research Report (2004) and is certainly the case today. One would assume that I would get the message and just disappear.
But is my persistence in vain or should there be a change in the manner that the oil and gas industry operates. We are in the middle of annual report season and have a running total on the industries profitability. Is this performance acceptable, or are there better ways in which to make the industry profitable. The Preliminary Specification has detailed a solution that provides the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. And the differences are dramatic. We have calculated the opportunity costs in the region of $65 billion per year. Again this is not money that would be provided to support the bureaucracy. Their salaries and pensions are paid well before then.
People, Ideas & Objects have tried to appeal to the investor group as a whole. With the opportunity costs that are available to the industry the investors see it as a given that the bureaucracy would proceed with something so obvious. After all who wouldn’t pursue something that promised to generate so much value. What they fail to appreciate is the entrenched ways of the bureaucracy and the fact that they are not motivated by what is right. The bureaucracy needs to be directed to fund People, Ideas & Objects Preliminary Specification and then be physically removed from the field of play. And that is the investor's responsibility.
There is a storied history between the bureaucracy and People, Ideas & Objects. The force and effort taken by them to ensure that the Preliminary Specification does not see the light of day has been impressive. Other than the fact that I am still here, they have tried every trick in the book. And sometimes they tried twice. It is not just that they do not want to be challenged in their franchise, they also do not want to work at change, but most importantly they do not want someone outside of the industry to own the copyright to such ideas.
Quantification of the opportunity costs helps me to take this game to another level and clarify the purpose of the Preliminary Specification. This also makes the activities of the bureaucracy look bad. If you look back in the archive of this blog it goes back to 2005. All in discussion of using the Joint Operating Committee as the key organizational construct of the innovative and profitable oil and gas producer. It is a long and comprehensive fight that the bureaucracy has put up. Not one dollar has been forwarded in support of this project. This fact points to two possibilities. Either I am crazy or I am right. With the opportunity costs and the industry profitability in question, the answer to this question is coming into focus. At least I think so.
The fight will continue, for that there is no doubt. And now that it is quantified I expect that the bureaucracy will up its game and put up an even stronger offence. Its time for the investors to look at this argument and make a decision as to whether it something that they support. And therefore should direct the management to fund People, Ideas & Objects, or should learn to accept the losses as part of their business.
The Preliminary Specification provides the oil and gas producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. People, Ideas & Objects Revenue Model specifies the means in which investors can participate in these user defined software developments. Users are welcome to join me here. Together we can begin to meet the future demands for energy.