Hard Work To Do
The industry has the opportunity now to undertake the hard work that is necessary to remedy this situation. That is by developing the Preliminary Specification starting September 25, 2017. It will take a greater concern for the industries health than what I am seeing being portrayed in the media. I don’t have the direct contact with the industry so I don’t know if that is the true assessment of the situation. Sitting back and waiting for this issue to resolve itself on its own has done nothing but create more damage. It will take some people with foresight and fortitude to know that the current trajectory of the industry is not one that is healthy or prosperous. They will also need to take the remedial action of moving forward with the Preliminary Specification.
Some of the hardest work will need to be undertaken by the user community and service providers. They will be the point of contact with the producers and will need to determine the “what and how” that is necessary to implement the needs of those producers. The hard part is they’ll be doing this in the environment where we’re creating the future, based on the Preliminary Specification, not remaking the past. It will be the user community that will have to exercise the hard break with this past that we’re currently living with. Determine that that element is no longer needed and that it's part of the problem, and we will be doing this instead. It’s not that we are turning our backs on the producer. We clearly need them and our user community will be working directly with them. Producers need to understand that the user community will have creative license to ensure that hard break with the past occurs.
These decisions and creative solutions will be on top of the difficult work that the user community needs to do anyway. Bringing their years of experience and understanding in oil and gas administration and accounting, on top of their overall understanding of oil and gas. They need to create and implement the appropriate software and services to ensure that the producers achieve the overall success that we’re looking for. Many ERP systems have had user involvement before. Usually when the implementation was going over budget, user involvement was the first cost that was cut from the budget. That is not what we’re doing here. Today user community developed software systems are the only systems that are effective and used in the market today. Developing anything without high levels of user involvement today would be a waste of money, particularly with the scope and scale of the Preliminary Specification.
In addition to the overall success of our initiative. Our user community will have to do this, and other hard work, to ensure that the oil and gas industry and producers are dynamic, innovative, accountable and profitable. The Preliminary Specification is different and provides a good base in which the user community can achieve these outcomes. However it will be up to the user community to be the difference. Yes, it will be very hard work.
The Preliminary Specification, our user community and service providers provide the dynamic, innovative, accountable and profitable oil and gas producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. Setting the foundation for North America’s energy independence. 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. And don’t forget to join our network on Twitter @piobiz anyone can contact me at 403-200-2302 or email here.