User Community Developments, Part VII
Continuing to drill and develop these possible natural gas reserves, and for that matter the shale oil, in the way that it is done today will lead to the absolute and certain destruction of the industry. If we aren’t there yet. Taking these possible 4,500 tcf of gas, and maybe it’s much much more, and moving it on to the market as quickly as possible doesn’t seem to be working for anyone. Yet, if I suggest to the producers that they control their inventories like a business would, by only producing what is profitable. The screaming and hollering doesn’t seem to abate. This is truly a surreal situation where the industry is being operated with no logic or business sense whatsoever. The only hope for the industry in a world where shale reservoirs exist is the operation of producers based on our decentralized production model of the Preliminary Specification. Key to the ability of our model is the service providers providing the variable overhead costs of their services on an industry wide basis. Relieving the individual producers from their fixed overhead costs. Overhead costs that are currently unshared and unshareable, yet replicated in each and every producer. Any producer that considers their administrative and accounting expertise as a competitive advantage has already expired as a functioning organization. Without the change to our decentralized production model and the existence of the service provider sub-industry, the oil and gas industries administrative and accounting capabilities and costs will remain fixed. In that case the oil and gas industry is doomed.
The key therefore to our success within the oil and gas, and service industries, and to the larger extent our society that depends on oil and gas. Is the user community and service providers that we’re discussing here. Without them the software doesn’t get designed and developed in the appropriate manner. And therefore the industry will never changes from their current software offerings. ERP applications which will continue to define and support the oil and gas producer organizations that flood the commodity markets with excess oil and gas. The question should be asked how much unprofitable production needs to be taken off the market today? I think we can all understand that it wouldn’t take much. Maybe 10%. Even in the worst scenario of an economy in complete crisis I couldn’t see the demand for energy dropping below 85% of what it was before the economic disaster. Determining what is profitable or unprofitable in times like this, as in any time, will need to be an effective part of the accounting that the service providers and the Preliminary Specification provide the industry. This is also where the downside for the user community member and their service provider organizations comes in.
There will be a fundamental shift in the responsibility for cost control of the overhead costs in oil and gas production. It will no longer be the domain of the individual producers. If they produce 100,000 barrels they will incur 100,000 barrels of overhead costs. If they produce 50,000 barrels they will incur only that much in terms of overhead costs. Overhead costs as a result of the Preliminary Specification are variable. The burden for where these costs reside will be with the service providers. I believe this will be a positive development in the oil and gas industry. Not only do the producers obtain the feature of having variable overhead costs. The service providers will be able to exercise real cost control of these overhead costs on behalf of the oil and gas industry. Service providers will know that at any time they may lose up to 15% of their revenue as a result of some uncontrollable event. And therefore as a result they will be able to plan and budget themselves accordingly. Each service provider is in control of their domain which is the unique process that they manage for the industry. The cost they incur to provide their services are what they will control. It will be a manageable task in which to budget, plan and control those costs. The benefactor of this is the oil and gas industry who, as a result of the Preliminary Specification, our user community and service providers, obtain variable overhead costs and effective overhead cost control for the first time in the industries history.
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. Setting the foundation for profitable North America’s energy independence. People, Ideas & Objects Revenue Model specifies the means in which investors can participate in our future Initial Coin Offering (ICO) that will fund these user defined software developments. It is through the process of issuing our ICO that we are leading the way in which creative destruction can be implemented within the oil and gas industry. 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.