Our Solution Part XII
The first is the discussion of the service providers and how they will support themselves. One look at our budget and it is noticeable that the user community is fully supported within our budget, however, People, Ideas & Objects provide no funding to the service providers. Each of the service providers generate their revenue from the services that they provide to their clients, the oil and gas producers. They are replacing the administrative and accounting resources that are present in the North American oil and gas industry. These resources currently cost a large percentage of the $40 to 60 billion in annual G&A costs of the producers. It will be a reallocation of these G&A costs to the service provider firms as their source of revenue. The user community participant will have a financial interest in these service provider firms. They are the key individual we are looking too to establish these firms. They will also be generating revenues from their work with People, Ideas & Objects software developers. Therefore having two distinct sources of revenue.
It may have been confusing in terms of discussing the investments made in oil and gas. And my assertion of how the investors have not been able to make any money in the business. This has been my point in the discussion regarding bloated balance sheets and the fact that none of the capital costs are considered in the calculations of the prices of oil or gas. I have asserted that the investor is being short changed in terms of their investment by the bureaucrats in this scenario. However, as many are able to point out, many individuals, as investors, have been able to earn large returns on their investments in oil and gas. And that is most certainly the case. What we need to do is to separate the investor who is building the business and is making the long terms investments necessary for that purpose. And those investors who are trading in equities on the stock exchanges. What I am focused on is the investors who are investing in the business of the oil and gas business not the traders of stocks. The best analogy would be to state that used car salesman can always make a living, that doesn't make GM profitable.
There are 5,000 man hours in terms of mechanical leverage in every barrel of oil. The 130 million or so barrels of oil and natural gas that we use each day therefore provides us with approximately 382 million man years of physical work per day. That’s 140 billion man years of work that we benefit from each year. Twenty times the world's population. What would we do without the oil and gas industry? Do the bureaucrats, and their zeal for the biggest cottage, understand the responsibility they have to ensure society continues to have these resources available to them at all times? Are we dependent on oil and natural gas? Yes, and Tesla batteries will not do a thing about this. They need oil and gas to fill them just as everything else does. We might like to think of oil as “icky” and “dirty.” However there is really nothing that we can do about this situation. The oil and gas industry has constructively approached the environmental situation at every turn. What we need to consider is the possibility that we are focusing on the wrong issues of alternative energy initiatives and not on the most important issue to us. Maintaining our capabilities to keep the 140 billion man years of effort going forward. There are no alternatives to our use of that much energy. So if that energy costs $100.00 or $300.00 per barrel. People will know that it truly is the deal of the century. We have a job to do, lets do it profitably.
The Preliminary Specification and user community provides the oil and gas producer with the most dynamic, innovative, profitable and successful 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. And don't forget to join our network on Twitter @piobiz anyone can contact me at 403-200-2302 or email here.