Monday, April 03, 2017

Our Plan, Part XI

We now start the second quarter of 2017. Producers will begin the process of publishing first quarter reports, 2016 annual reports and the annual general meetings throughout April and May. It will be interesting to see how things turn out. We know that 2016 was financially more difficult than 2015. What is 2017 shaping up to be? Two companies I’ll be watching closely will be Canadian Natural and Cenovus. They have both announced multi-billion dollar deals that are so far outside of what is reasonable. These transactions may be difficult for their firms to handle. I’ll be surprised if these deals close. At $7.5 and $13.5 billion for primarily heavy oil assets this may be the best reflection that the producers will not, ever, change. They don’t see the issues in front of them and are of the belief that everything is fine.

The one fact that any of the producers can’t ignore is the amount of cash that they have. Literally no one has any. CNRL has a working capital deficiency of $1.6 billion. If I was a vendor that hasn’t been paid for the past two years I would want my money before they did that deal. You can fool some of the people some of the time. And producers have done that for four decades by not recognizing the costs of their past production. Leaving the capital costs, in a capital intensive industry, on the balance sheet in property, plant and equipment for decades. Allowing them to report profits, but in actuality they have been consuming cash by the truck load. Now that investors and bankers have cut them off, they have no source of cash and they’re all suffering. These two monster deals are evidence that the producers are completely out of control.

That these two producers think they can spend $21 billion. Money that they don’t have. On assets that will probably never be profitable under any reasonable accounting. Don’t tell me that they can’t contribute their share of our budget to build the Preliminary Specification. Our value proposition resolves the issues present in the industry and makes all oil and gas production in North America profitable. Instead of mindlessly drilling for more wells producers need to pay attention to their business. What is it that they’re doing? How are they going to make money?

One of the big difficulties producers will be faced with is how do they run a profitable operation when the Preliminary Specification is operational. Living off of other people’s money in the form of annual stock offerings, buffered by ever increasing lines of bank credit do not make for a commercial enterprise. They are far from being commercial in their mindset and operations. It is an engineering exercise oriented towards production at all costs. The key cost is the continual destruction of the commodity markets. Analyze any industry or any company in any other industry and they would not continue to produce more in the face of chronically rising inventories and collapsed prices. Why would you?

So don’t tell me our budget is too high for the producers to deal with. We provide the entire industry with the opportunity to commence profitable operations. We do this by developing software that identifies and supports a fundamental reorganization of the producer firms and industry itself. The producer becomes a stripped down version of itself consisting of the C class executives, earth science and engineering resources, land and legal, with some support staff. The remaining accounting and administration resources are reallocated to service providers who focus on one process and have the entire industries producer population as their client base. This enables what is called the decentralized production model in the Preliminary Specification. Which enables the producers to determine, based on an actual detailed accounting, to shut-in any unprofitable production until such time as the commodity prices rise, the production throughput increases, the costs are reduced or the reserves are expanded. All of the producer's inventory of shut-in production incurs what we call a null operation. No profit but also no loss. There will be no revenues, royalties, operations or overhead costs under the decentralized production model. This is achieved through the service providers billing their administrative and accounting services to the individual Joint Operating Committee, not the producer firm. If the property has no production, there will be no trigger in the Preliminary Specifications task and transfer network to initiate work by the service providers. No work will be conducted by any of the service providers on that property, and hence no billing will be issued. A null operation will be recorded at that property.

Reducing the production profile of the producer firm to only profitable production increases their profits as the producers are no longer diluted by the losses from other properties. The commodity markets find the marginal costs when the unprofitable production is removed from the marketplace. Producers reserves don’t have to carry the additional costs of the losses that they incur year after year. And finally, those reserves can be saved for the time in which they can be produced profitably. Reasonable, rational, independent decisions being made based on the actual detailed accounting of each property.

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

Friday, March 31, 2017

Our Plan, Part X

Bloomberg's Alix Steel has been publishing interviews she conducted of oil and gas CEO’s at a conference in New Orleans. Watching these videos we can see that nothing will change in oil and gas for the foreseeable future. There is a theme to all of Ms. Steel’s questions regarding the costs of production and at what point the producers would change their behavior. Repeatedly asking the producers that when their production increases, which reduces the commodity price “are they not victims of their own success” [in the field]. Continental and Newfield are the most representative of the deer in the headlights response. Upon repeated direct questioning they can’t answer at what point their behavior would change. They don’t know what their cost structures are and repeatedly quote what they’ve been told by suppliers as to what the cost will be to drill new wells, not their historical, actual, accounting costs. Don’t expect anything to happen in the industry for the next few years when you see the CEO’s behaving in a manner such as this. These performances don’t instill any confidence in anyone, particularly the investors and bankers who have concerns about their money. If the CEO’s have no answers, they have no solutions, why are they there? This may be the beginning of the wholesale exit that I predict will happen in 2017.

Once again I can criticize the producers for their inaction for the next several years. Especially based on these CEO’s who continue to fumble about. However, I am no better if I just sit here and criticize, and that is why we will commence the developments of our system on September 4, 2017. Action is required now and that is what we’re doing. People are reviewing our project and their participation in our user community.

Within our first year of developments we need to establish a foundation for a number of larger, overall objectives that need to be attained within People, Ideas & Objects and the user community. As much as we have short term deliverables we also need to look at the larger picture of what it is that we’re doing. We have to set these larger objectives in motion in our first year as well.

Stopping and restarting developments due to a lack of funding I don’t think is possible and may actually be fatal to this project. We therefore need to ensure that the funding for the remainder of the development of the Preliminary Specification, which includes the costs of the user community, is in place by September 2018. This would be an effective way in which the bureaucrats could eliminate us from consideration. Fund the short term and then cut us off at a critical point. This is the additional risk that we are undertaking by funding only the first year of developments. Oil and gas prices may be up 5% on August 1, 2018 and provide the shiny, bright object that draws the producers attention away from us. It’s a risk that we will have to take and one that needs to be more fully researched.

We are a software engineering capability that needs to be developed and supported. This capability is an enhancement to the capabilities of the oil and gas industry. As a result they will be able to deal with the changes in their business in the future in a proactive manner. Software is too important a component in the producer's business to purchase it once every decade and be constrained by its feature set. Producers need to make dynamic, innovative, accountable and profitable decisions and actions based on the ability to change their organizations by changing their software.

This last objective is related to the raising of our budget. It is also stated in our Revenue Model as to how we maintain our overall objectivity and independence. It is that we don’t ever become blind sleepwalking agents of whomever will feed us. Our role in the industry is leadership. Dynamically changing the business model of the producers as necessary. If we are relegated to a hand to mouth existence, much like the software vendors are in oil and gas today, then we will fail in our leadership role and fail in providing the software and services that the industry needs. Raising our budget is therefore critical. It is also critical that we develop the methods and means in which to deal with the changes in the industry, that the money can be secured and the user community go about their business as required. This too is a challenging task that we’ll need to be researched and resolved in the next few years.

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

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Our Plan, Part IX

One of the deliverables that we will have in place at the end of this initial year of developments, or on September 2018, will be our leadership team. We are now searching to fill positions in both People, Ideas & Objects and our user community. There are approximately thirty positions that we’ve identified at this time that need to be filled by September 2018. These people will provide leadership and support to these organizations through their proven skills and capabilities. If you find one of these positions of interest to you by all means contact me.

The first group of leaders that we are seeking are what are known as product owners. In the agile development methodology product owners hold a special role between the developers and users. People, Ideas & Objects will have as many as twenty product owners in our development, one for each module of the Preliminary Specification with additional product owners for other areas such as the user interface, data model, Oracle Applications etc.

This definition of product owner is provided by Scaled Agile Framework.

The Product Owners (PO) is the member of the Agile Team who serves as the Customer proxy and is responsible for working with Product Management and other stakeholders — including other Product Owners — to define and prioritize stories in the Team Backlog so that the Solution effectively addresses program priorities (Features/Enablers) while maintaining technical integrity. Ideally, the Product Owner is collocated with the rest of the team, where they typically share management, incentives and culture. But the Product Owner also attends most relevant Product Management meetings about planning and backlog/Vision refinement. 

Our user community will primarily be virtual in terms of the work that they do. Attendance with our team of developers will on occasion be necessary however that will be a very small percentage of the user community members time. The product owner is the proxy for the user community and the work that is done by them. When the user community member needs contact with the development team it will be through the specific modules product owner that this is enabled. The product owner role is a senior position with significant responsibilities in representing the needs of the user community. Recall too that once the Preliminary Specification is operational within the industry the user community member will be primarily involved in the management of their service provider organization managing a process on behalf of their clients, the oil and gas industry. This will involve delivering their services and the People, Ideas & Objects software that they’ve developed to manage that process. As time passes they may want or need to make changes to the software they use and will be able to so as members of the user community.

Additionally we will be filling out the principles and officer positions within People, Ideas & Objects and user community. The user community is a separate organization from People, Ideas & Objects with its own self supporting administration and organization. This provides for their independence and enables their focus on the issues and opportunities that exist in the oil and gas industry, producers and associated areas. The user community will be established based on the Revenue Model which denotes its revenue stream. The user community will be established to provide its services in the development of People, Ideas & Objects Preliminary Specification and will not be authorized to generate revenues outside of that. We will have a dedicated and committed user community that is wholly focused on the issues and opportunities of the oil and gas industry, producers and associated firms.

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

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Our Plan, Part VIII

A couple of people have asked me why we have such crappy websites. And we most certainly do, don’t we. There are a variety of reasons for that but I think the primary one is as follows. Industry has never put any money into this initiative and have stood in my way at every opportunity. They never made my life easy. These websites are a reflection of that. The only thinking being done on the most critical business issue of our time, in oil and gas, is being distributed on a website made of duct tape and bandages. I hope the producers are adequately humiliated. Secondly this all has to come out of my pocket so review reason number 1.

Every plan has to have a budget. We have our own version of shock and awe and we’re proud to say that we’ve been able to see this issue clearly for years. The scope and scale of the solution is not going to be done on a wing and a prayer. This is a serious problem, with substantial upside for the producers, therefore the solution needs the full scope of our budget. However, we’re not talking about everything at this point. Just enough to start the developments and carry them for the first year. A preliminary budget that will keep the operation moving forward from September 2017 to September 2018. As we’ve made clear here in our last number of posts the emphasis on this spending will be on the user communities development and its support.

The question becomes how much could industry generate from now until September 4, 2017? A nice round number to me comes in at $100 million. This would provide, on the basis of the overall framework of our total budget, with what I feel would be an ambitious plan for our initial year. Understanding that one third of the funds raised would go to our costs we would be able to, based on our standard rate of $190 / hour for our user community members contributions, software developers and Oracle cost estimates, provide us with 108 man years of effort. Which feels appropriate for the task ahead and the ability for us to accomplish as much as humanly possible in our first year of operation.

Investing in more wells at this time will only cause the commodity prices to decline further. Producers need to begin to think about the business that they’re in. Scoring one reasonably profitable year out of each decade is not a business. The determination of that years profit being subject to highly questionable accounting. Owning the reserves of oil and gas is useless if they can’t be produced profitably and consistently. I don’t think anyone is being fooled by the actions of the producers anymore. All of the efforts to remedy the low oil and gas prices, the market rebalancing, the reductions in drilling haven’t worked and as evidenced by today’s low commodity prices, and the more than decade decline in oil prices in the 1980’s and 1990’s, will not work. Continuing to say they will is only being believed by those who have no answers.

What have producers got to lose. Based on their financial statements apparently not a lot. Or do they? By setting the start date of these developments we have set in motion a process that can’t be stopped and then restarted. For all intents and purposes this is it. The issue in the industry is such that the Preliminary Specification is necessary. The solution is now on its way to being developed. The lack of support by the producer, in the manner of not supporting our request for funds would be fatal to this initiative. If the money isn’t there nothing will come about. Alternatively if I’m screaming at the bureaucrats in a year from now I’ll be just as much at fault because I will not have done anything either. This is me ensuring that I’m developing software at this time next year.

What is the future of the industry in the next 25 years. More of what we’ve seen in the past five? Without any changes to the underlying business shale will ensure that our future is a continuation of what we’ve been experiencing. Society needs a prosperous, productive and profitable oil and gas industry. This destructive drain on society that we’re experiencing is a tragedy that is unnecessary and far more damaging to our future than what is realized. We have work to do to build the Preliminary Specification. Reorganize the industry and producer firms. Make the industry profitable. Deal with the resource constraints and the aging infrastructure. Then we can start to develop the capabilities that are necessary for energy independence in North America. Are we just ants running around a sand hill or do we have some control over what it is that we’re doing? I suggest the producers figure out which it is that they are and start acting in their own best interests. I am arguing for enhanced profitability. And why do these arguments cause so much distress in the marketplace?

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

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Our Plan, Part VII

As I had mentioned before it is the people that work in oil and gas who will make the changes in the oil and gas producers and industry. We are seeing remarkable interest in the numbers of people who are assessing and evaluating our user community. People know that the industry is on a path that leads to their eventual demise, and these people are looking for ways to deal with it. People, Ideas & Objects are resonating with people and as a result they are proceeding with their application for user community membership. Now is the time for action. We have announced that we are beginning the development of our software on September 4, 2017. We won’t have the entire user community in place at that time. Only the beginnings. But it will be our first step in making the Preliminary Specification real and dealing with this chronic, systemic overproduction and oversupply. It is only our user community that can make this happen. No one else has the capabilities, and more specifically, the power to do it. The producers have proven time and again that they are incapable of identifying or dealing with these issues.

What will we be doing when we start? The Preliminary Specification is a vision, a framework, a functioning business model. It’s defining characteristic is that it works. Many ideas run into difficulties when this or that is introduced which causes the model to break down. During the ten years of research I discovered those many areas that didn’t work and resolved them. The first thing we will be doing in development from September onward is expand on this business model and fill in the various processes and methods that the industry will actually operate. The details of how the industry works, based on the vision of the Preliminary Specification. This is why user community developments are such a critical aspect of usable software. If your area of expertise was in gas plant management and knew of the ways and means of how those operated from an accounting and administrative point of view then your skills would be needed in our user community in defining those elements in the software.

Our first deliverable will be an expansion of the Preliminary Specification in textual form. What our software development teams will be based upon is the “agile” software development methodology. Under which the key deliverable from the user community to the software developers is what is called the “user story” and is defined here. Initially these will be “epic” stories and need to be decomposed further down the road. Which of course we will do.

People, Ideas & Objects will begin assembling a software development team and capability on September 4, 2017. This will support the user community and enable them to collaborate and communicate in a preliminary manner. This will sort out some of the initial issues of setting up our environment. At the same time the user community will have access to an Oracle simulation that we will build that is a fully functioning cloud computing environment that consists of the Oracle Fusion Middleware and Applications that are the foundation of their applications. That way the user community will understand the environment they’re building their software within. And this environment will, over time, iteratively reflect the software developments that are the product of the user community and software developers efforts.

We will be talking about the role of product owners in the near future. The point I want to make now is that the user community will assemble somewhat around the Preliminary Specifications modules where their expertise exists. In addition, we will have other teams involved in other aspects of the development outside of oil and gas, and the Preliminary Specifications modules. Areas such as the data models that we will use and the user interface throughout the application. One of these areas that I would ask that we begin to gain some ground on quickly is in the area of just raw data. Consisting of the types of data that exist in the industry and bulk samples of that data so that we could run it through our Oracle simulation.

Note that I’ve not stated anything at this point about real estate. All of this work will initially be done virtually until such time as we have the opportunity to settle in our own location, based on People, Ideas & Objects and the user communities needs. The mindset of the user community will always be virtual. Never constrained by any physical or logistical issues. In the long run this will enable a capability in terms of speed that will be breathtaking.

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

Monday, March 27, 2017

Our Plan, Part VI

Imagine for a minute if these oil and gas producers were proactive. That they took the time to identify this systemic, chronic oversupply and overproduction issue and clearly acknowledged it. That they began to undertake steps to deal with the issue and correct the ongoing destruction in the industry. I know I almost fell off the chair when I thought of it too. Thoughts in the industry recently turned from a tacit admission of responsibility for the downturn in prices to the demand that OPEC extend its production sharing agreement beyond June. We are dealing with producer attention spans that are difficult to keep up with. News that Saudi Arabia’s reduction in production was to their Chinese customers. That Iran and Iraq made up the difference has the Saudi’s a little upset. Their old strategy was they would deliver to their customers no matter what the price. Having their customer satisfied was the key to a long term relationship and the customers demands for oil would never need to look elsewhere for their supply. In other words, as far as the Saudi’s are concerned, with this news and the fact that the shale based high cost producers have replaced their low cost production, I don’t think there will be an extension of the agreement.

I’m not seeing any support for the oil and gas producers out there. A lot of talk but no money is being advanced to provide the lifeline that these companies need. When I look at the financials of a producer they need wholesale changes and restructuring. Another billion or two in investment is only going to fill the cash drain for a few more quarters. Loaning or investing money into a firm for working capital is a sure sign that you're going to lose it. Production, specifically more of it and right now, is the only answer to the producer's cash shortfall dilemma. Therefore leading into the period from now to September 4, 2017 when we commence our software developments I expect the industry to have its day of reckoning. What we know is that the oil and gas prices are not keeping the producers afloat and I see significant downside, particularly in the price of oil.

People, Ideas & Objects and our user community therefore have the responsibility to undertake the steps necessary to begin to resolve these issues. Working on the mid to long term perspective we can alleviate the industry from these difficulties. This however depends on those people within the industry that our user community appeals to. I know it's not everyone’s cup of tea. We are looking for the future leadership of the oil and gas industry to take up their roles within the user community. It is through the user community vision that these leaders will be able to exercise the necessary power to effect the changes in the oil and gas industry. This is not your grandfather's user community. Review of the vision that makes up the community will provide you with an understanding of how it’s different and why it’s needed today.

The solution to the industries difficulties, based on my review of the financial statements for the fourth quarter, is a tripling of the revenues of the producers. This would not bring the commodities prices to record territory. However, if the accounting were to adopt a more aggressive and reasonable depletion of the property, plant and equipment it would need those revenues to eliminate those outsized balances of past production costs that producers carry, recognize the high costs of shale, pay the higher royalties and taxes on the higher revenues and generate a profit that will fund capital expenditures, pay down debt and pay dividends. Even with a tripling of revenues producers are going to have to sharpen their pencils to ensure that their shareholders are making a competitive return in the industry. Comparing this future environment to the current financial statements makes me wonder what it is that these producer firms are doing? We know that by storing their past production costs as property, plant and equipment they’re making their investors subsidize the energy consumers, but why? What is going on today is not a business in any sense of the term.

It will be the user community that will be able to implement the Preliminary Specifications price maker strategy within the industry and ensure that only profitable properties are produced. Remember when we accelerate the depletion of property, plant and equipment of a profitable producer that producer is generating substantial cash. The cash is being returned to be reinvested over and over again in a timely manner. Shareholders win by not being chronically diluted by successive share issuances. Oil and gas becomes commercial, not a place where cash goes to die for decades as property, plant and equipment. And this will be because the user community in their role as service providers, who are providing the accounting and administrative service and People, Ideas & Objects software to the industry will be doing so on a standard basis. So that when a property is reported to be profitable it is indeed profitable. Not subject to some accounting shenanigans that have been the flavor of the industry for the past four decades.

We now hear the howls of indignation and laughter from the producers once again. And if we listen to them we’ll see that they think they’re stilling running things. The fact is the bureaucrats are about to hightail it out of the industry before things get too bad and their name is somehow associated with the difficulties. That is why the user community has to begin the process of completing their application and prepare for the developments of the Preliminary Specification effective September 4, 2017. This is our responsibility now. We will be as much to blame if we are just screaming at the bureaucrats in a year's time. Now is the time for all of us to act.

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

Friday, March 24, 2017

Our Plan, Part V

What are we doing? The first thing we’ll be doing is making sure the bureaucrats enjoy their retirement. We see in this past commodity price surge the propensity for these people to spend money that they don’t have. A capacity that is truly remarkable. And we were assured that this time was different, they were going to be disciplined. Critical review of the financial statements of these producers show that the industry is in desperate condition. I have rarely seen companies in a more desperate state financially. The industry as a whole is finished. Belief that things are not that bad is truly delusional. There is no cash in the industry, no working capital, no cash flow and no one supporting the industry from an investment or banking point of view. No money has ever been made in the industry over these past four decades as the costs of past production, as I have asserted here many times, remain stored on the pristine balance sheets of the producers as property, plant and equipment. These bureaucrats have been running a scam for so long they truly believe their own bull shit.

Once we’ve divorced ourselves from what exists today then we say goodbye to the business model that is in existence in the industry. Commonly known as the muddle along strategy it is technically known as the high throughput production model. Produce everything that you can so that you can cover off your high overhead costs. A business model that frankly was practical and reasonable during times of resource scarcity. Now with resource abundance it is the leading attribute to the financial decline of the industry. People, Ideas & Objects and our user community are not recreating what exists today. We are abandoning it and starting fresh from the beginning. Rebuilding the industry brick by brick and stick by stick under the overall vision of the Preliminary Specification. Only then can we break this cycle of destruction.

Are People, Ideas & Objects and the user community involved in a software development or an implementation of the Oracle Fusion Middleware and Applications based on the Preliminary Specification? You tell me. It’s a hybrid. It’s both. Think of it in the sense of a dynamic event. That’s how I see it. In systems development you have a choice between three priorities. Costs, time and specifications. Pick two at the expense of the third. We have chosen as our priorities time and specifications. Costs therefore are going to be high.

We are going to look at the industry from the point of view of “what” and “how” are the most efficient ways to manage its processes. Specialization and the division of labor are key tools that need to be adopted by the user community. They need to understand that all economic growth is a result of an expanded specialization and division of labor. To expand the throughput of the oil and gas industry we can do this through this tool kit alone. It must become one of the user communities competitive advantages in terms of how they do their work.

We are also going to apply a strict interpretation of specialization and division of labor when it comes to the work that humans do and the work that computers do. Today too much time is being spent doing the work that is best done by computers. The types of work that we need to focus on in this new environment are the leadership, unstructured problem solving, creativity, collaboration, research, generating ideas, design, planning, thinking, negotiating, compromising, innovating, and I’m sure that there are hundreds more. Computers can handle the storage and processing of information for us. Let's make this a principle in terms of who tells who what to do.

There will certainly be displacement of jobs, professions, etc initially in the administrative and accounting fields in oil and gas. The retirement of the bureaucrats will also be noticed. Productivity will begin to rule. Then we’ll need to expand the throughput of the industry. But before that, the oil and gas industries identification of this issue needs to be made. I think we are finally at the beginning of this realization. We’ll see.

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

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Our Plan, Part IV

The other day I asked a stranger if I could borrow $2 for a cup of coffee. It was a lie, I had had my fill of coffee at home. Needless to say this initiative still has never raised any money for the development of the Preliminary Specification and its user community. The scope and scale of the task ahead of us is matched by the scope and scale of our budget. It is as I say outsized. Either it’s blind ambition or insanity that leads me to believe that it’ll be done. The damage that has been done in oil and gas pales in comparison to the damage that I see if we don’t begin dealing with this overproduction and oversupply issue. It was present in the 1980’s and 1990’s for more than a decade. Nothing was done, just muddled along. Now with shale reservoirs the producers demand for cash can only be satisfied with more production. The amount of cash in the industry is probably less than what most people carry in their pockets. From my review, producers are consuming cash at remarkable rates with no support from investors or banks. This cash crisis will continue.

I am pleased with the audience that we have been able to generate through our blog and wiki. Our numbers are small for a website when we compare them to most sites, however, you have to consider we are talking about obscure oil and gas ERP systems. We’re also talking to a small subset of people who are the leaders within the industry. In that sense our numbers are very impressive. It is these people that we need to leverage in order to get our message out and begin the process of raising our budget.

My banishment from the industry over the past decade as a result of these ideas has lead me to lose direct contact with the industry. If I’m to cold call each of the producers we will have our first funds in about ten years from now. Which is not acceptable for anyone. What we need is the leadership of the user community to begin to assert themselves in the marketplace. Now is the time in which to spread the word amongst your peers and toss the Preliminary Specification, our budget and revenue model in front of the CEO’s and CFO’s of the producer firms you are currently engaged with. I can’t have people ask me how come my company hasn’t been asked to participate? Leverage of the potential members of the user community is the way that we’re going to be able to mitigate the time that it takes to deliver the software represented in the Preliminary Specification and the user community.

During these past 26 years I have attempted to herd cats on several occasions. So much so that I’ve sworn never do so again. And I am not asking the user community to undertake the herding of cats on my behalf. I am asking the user community to lead the oil and gas industry by bringing their own individual cat to the table. That will be more efficient and effective and provide us with a reduction of the time and frustration of one individual trying to do an impossible job under ridiculous time constraints.

Our user community is about leadership in the oil and gas industry. The administrative and accounting domains are the responsibility of the user community. As change occurs within the industry the user community will accommodate those changes on behalf of their clients the oil and gas producers. Both by leading the development of software changes at People, Ideas & Objects and as service providers in their services based organizations. It is my expectation that our user community will be able to anticipate the necessary changes in the industry and move the industry in the direction that future changes will occur.

I’m asking that the user community begin their role as leaders in the industry today. The scope and scale of this issue demands it. The time allotted to resolve this issue will be far less than what we would be comfortable with. Our expectations of our budget brings its own demands into the equation. We will have many difficulties in developing the Preliminary Specification that will challenge the user community and the industry to resolve. I am not underestimating the scope and scale of these tasks and that is represented in the publication on this blog of our budget in January and February 2014. I understood the issue then and I think that understanding is represented by the situation in the industry as it stands today.

Therefore the ball is now in the user community court. Those that want to participate in this fashion should complete their application and join the user community as soon as possible. Our goal here is to reduce the time required to deliver our solutions to the oil and gas marketplace. I believe the market expectation of when the software and services are required will be completely unreasonable, and justifiably so. We need to meet those expectations and that can only be done on the basis that we undertake the tasks ahead of us in the manner spelled out here.

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

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Our Plan, Part III

Now with the user community engaged it's time that we put the oil and gas industry and the producers on notice that we’re commencing developments effective September 4, 2017. Their options are limited, in our opinion, to supporting People, Ideas & Objects and its user community or closing their doors. There has been a lot of mud slinging these past few years but now is the time to get to work. People are beginning to see the problem that the Preliminary Specification is designed to solve. Some, unaware of the Preliminary Specification, even calling the issue unsolvable. It’s a difficult issue which is material to the health of the industry. Maybe producers will concern themselves with this opportunity, maybe they’ll chuckle. Either way they should consider the following.

It’s no longer just People, Ideas & Objects that are involved in this initiative. Our user community which is a fully independent organization, that is fully dedicated to resolving these issues, is also involved. People, Ideas & Objects have exhibited a persistence and commitment to resolving this issue over the past decades. We are stubborn and proud of it. I would hope that these characteristics are inherent in the user community. It may be unwise for the industry and producers to assume that it is. What if the user community, which is made up of professionals from the industry, doesn’t see the requisite support from industry. It’s too early to tell of course and we don’t want to be asking that question at any time in the future. It’s not within the user communities scope of risk to undertake.

This initiative is moving forward to rectify the issues in oil and gas. Should the industry support it? Why is this in question? People, Ideas & Objects and our user community have a value proposition that is in the trillions of dollars. These are incremental revenues to the costs that are already being incurred. These revenues would flow to the bottom line with only additional royalties and taxes being incurred. Again, why is this in question?

Abandoning the user community will leave the industry with no options. To disband would be like Humpty Dumpty, would industry be able to be put it back together again? The question would need to be asked, and what would happen to the Intellectual Property contained within the user community vision? It would still exist however only as a means in which the industry could not develop an alternate solution to People, Ideas & Objects and our user community. If industry refuses the user community and People, Ideas & Objects they are rejecting the Intellectual Property in the Preliminary Specification. We would also assert our Copyright of any other initiative that tried to use it in any way.

Then what? It took me ten years of research to come up with the Preliminary Specification. Maybe I’m slow. Does the industry have that kind of time to develop a new, workable and viable business model. This was ten years of research that was done after I determined the Joint Operating Committee is the key organizational construct of the industry. What organizational basis will the industry use to base an alternate specification upon. Or will the industry hold on to its policy of never paying royalties for Intellectual Property and litigate my claims for the next few years. It’s not so much the amount of time that industry has. Its how much money do they have. They have none and they’re running out of what they have very quickly. They need to start thinking more strategically and dump this muddle along strategy.

People, Ideas & Objects and our user community are currently constrained by the imagination of its members. Our capacity and ability to think, to resolve issues is the only impediment to us delivering software. We are on Internet time. We are implementing Oracle Fusion Middleware and Applications on an industry wide basis. That is our task. The only thing that could derail us now is the lack of, or constrained support from the industry and producer firms. This may be the key point for everyone to be thinking about. The issue is ripening and the solution in the form of the Preliminary Specification is in hand. Producers need to act decisively and quickly. I am not the enemy, I am presenting the solution to your problems.

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

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Our Plan, Part II

In yesterday’s blog post we commenced the developments of the Preliminary Specification. This began with a call to our user community to complete their applications and submit them to People, Ideas & Objects in order that we start building software on September 4, 2017. We have been involved in the development of our user community since the publication of the final copy of the Preliminary Specification in December 2013. Our commitment to user community based developments are unshakable. I will not involve this development in anything but user based developments and this is represented in the structure and configuration of People, Ideas & Objects user community vision. If you’ve been sitting on the sidelines waiting for the time to act and make your submission for the user community, now is that time. The oil and gas industry and producers have a systemic, chronic and unfixed issue that has resisted any identification or resolution to this point. I think I’ve documented here that the existing producers capacity to undertake the necessary changes to correct these problems is impossible. Therefore this issue is terminal to their health and welfare.

If you’ve ever wanted to involve yourself in user community developments. Now is that time to jump on board. Waiting at this time, thinking that People, Ideas & Objects are involved in a false start may prove to be difficult to overcome. Participation and commitment will be seen of those who desire to correct this issue in the industry and those who seek a better way. Now is the time to decide, what’s best for the industry, what’s best for society in general and what’s best for our future. Being a part of that is what is being offered through our user communities participation. Participation is about leadership. Leadership of the oil and gas industry through its darkest days. We will not be able to roll back the clock to this starting point for those that decide to wait it out.

Somebody needs to express to me a vision of how the industry can continue without the Preliminary Specification. I can’t see it. We have destitute oil and gas producers. I’ve never seen financial statements that reflect that these producer firms have been so destroyed, in my life. Throughout the industry. No cash, no working capital and no banking or investor support. Chronic and devastating losses. We go from optimism that commodity prices are going to rebound to the next commodity price decline, in as little as three months. Producers are stuck in a revolving door that has been locked and they’re just spinning around until they die of hunger. There is no leadership in the industry. It is their muddle along strategy’s ultimate manifestation of itself. Insanity.

We can sit and watch this act play out for a few more years. That could be eight more cycles of commodity price rebounds and declines. Sounds exciting to me. But at what point as a user community do we have to take responsibility for having this continue? Are we not becoming as responsible as the bureaucrats with their do nothing strategy. We as a user community are not doing anything either. We need to assert our leadership now and begin the process of forming and building the necessary user community to ensure that this nightmare ends. It is not up to us, yet, but it will be, and it will be because of us that this issue is resolved in a timely and effective way in the industry.

If you want user community involvement in the ERP systems you use in oil and gas then you’ll have to participate. If you want to have the power that is authorized to the user community through People, Ideas & Objects user community vision. Then you have to begin using it. It has been over three years that we’ve worked to plant the seed of the user community to drive the Preliminary Specifications development. It's now time for those users to make the changes in their life that they need to make to save the industry from itself. What we do know today is that no one is going to be doing so on their behalf. Those in responsible and authoritative positions would prefer to attack me than do anything constructive. There time to act came along time ago. It’s not that I started to do this a few weeks ago. They’ve known about this initiative for a long time and they’ve chosen not to do anything about it. Now we need to take the responsibility and authority away from them by establishing the user community, building the Preliminary Specification and fixing what is clearly wrong in the industry. Join me.

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.