Project Update
Where is the project at and how are we doing regarding our September 25, 2017 development start date. This is a difficult question for me to answer because of the current lack of contact that I have with the industry. I’ve been shut out for so long that it’s difficult for me to get a reading from the ground floor. We certainly are timely with a solution to the issue of the day, however, I’m unable to read how the producers are truly feeling. Are they even concerned? Or are they as they’re represented in the media to be thinking this is someone else’s problem. I’m not cold calling the CEO’s or anyone at the producer firms. This is futile. There is no time left to invest the months necessary to get past all of the executive assistants. Then the ability to convince the CEO may be possible, and as a result, I’m passed on down to someone within the organization to evaluate further. When you call them it’s several months to get past their executive assistant. Producers need to be organizing themselves to participate. For me to find the 100 decision makers and have them write the check is a multi year process. Producers don’t have that time. If there is some initiative being undertaken to adopt the Preliminary Specification, I’ll be the last one to know about it. Our blog and wiki are being reviewed by a large audience. We have significant mindshare in the industry. The one thing I can relate about our readership is it’s predominantly American. In fact Canada is a disappointment to me. Canadian producers have very little uptake on the entire initiative. If all they contribute to the North American energy mix is heavy oil then we may be able to preclude them from our developments. Yes, it is that bad.
In addition to this promotion done for the Preliminary Specification I have been involved in two other promotions of software developments in oil and gas ERP systems. The first was in 1992 in which we were able to convince Oracle to jointly develop a system to meet the needs of the industry. The second initiative was in 1997 when we were looking to replace Oracle’s financial systems with another vendor's product. Which we did with what was then called Price Waterhouse’s PW/SQL. I credit the wild west nature of the technology marketplace at that time for my inability to ultimately deliver any products. Software is a difficult business where you incur all of the costs before your product is complete. What I do know is that today the Internet has enabled us to reach a much larger audience.
I hear a lot of commentary that we could chop this feature off or change that one. Its an understandable solution to the monstrous scope and scale that we have in the Preliminary Specification. The problem is that it has been conceived of as a system. Secondly using the Joint Operating Committee demands that we change everything that we do within the dynamic, innovative, accountable and profitable oil and gas producer and industry. Reducing the producer down to its competitive advantages and enabling the service providers to focus on their distinct competitive advantages is all necessary in order to ensure the issues that today’s producers are facing can be resolved. Taking this or that off of the specification will only cause the rest of the Preliminary Specification to fail when that sub-system is no longer available to provide that functionality or process management. Unfortunately this is the reality that we have to deal with. A good analogy would be building the San Francisco Golden Gate bridge. You have to build that for what will ultimately be required. You can’t start small and build it out or leave some elements for later.
On the other hand the systems that are in use in the industry today are incapable of meeting the needs of the producers. This is a valid argument when we consider the issues the producers are facing. Therefore the wholesale changing of the systems and reconfiguration of the producer and industry are what are necessary in order to resolve the problems. Making these changes by tinkering at the margins are not going to give us the solutions that we need. It’s my opinion that the producers do not have too many years left in which they can survive in the current environment. Some people may consider we are the equivalent of cliff diving into a thimble full of water. It is risky. The time to act is limited, what you need to do is jump in, the water is fine.
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.