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The largest shale oil producer in the Permian spent $264 million more than they made from operations drilling 63 new wells in the Permian and only added a net 9,000 barrels per day of oil equivalent. Now, how economical is that???
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While the U.S. reached a new record of 11 million barrels of oil production per day last week, the top five shale oil fields also suffered the highest monthly decline rate ever. This is bad news for the U.S. shale industry as it must produce more and more oil each month, to keep oil production from falling.
According to the newest EIA Drilling Productivity Report, the top five U.S. Shale Oil fields monthly oil decline rate is set to surpass a half million barrels per day in August. Thus, the companies will have to produce at last 500,000 barrels of new oil next month just to keep production flat.
Here are the individual shale oil field charts from the EIA’s July Drilling Productivity Report:

The figures that are shown above the UP arrow denote the forecasted new production added next month while the figures above the DOWN arrow provide the monthly legacy decline rate. For example, the chart on the bottom right-hand side is for the Permian Region. The EIA forecasts that the Permian will add 296,000 barrels per day (bpd) of new shale oil production in August, while the existing wells in the field will decline by 223,000 bpd.
If we add up these top five shale oil fields monthly decline rate for August will be 503,000 bpd. Thus, the shale oil companies must produce at least 503,000 bpd of new oil supply next month just to keep production from falling. And, we must remember, this decline rate will continue to increase as shale oil production rises.
We can see this in the following chart below. Again, according to the EIA’s figures, the top five U.S. shale oil fields monthly legacy decline rate increased from 398,000 bpd in January to 503,000 bpd for August:

In just the first seven months of 2018, the total monthly decline rate from these top shale fields increased by 26%. These massive decline rates are the very reason the shale oil and gas companies are struggling to make money. A perfect example of this is PXD, Pioneer Resources. Pioneer is the largest shale oil producer in the Permian. According to Pioneer’s Q1 2018 Report:
Producing 260 thousand barrels oil equivalent per day (MBOEPD) in the Permian Basin, an increase of 9 MBOEPD, or 3%, compared to the fourth quarter of 2017; first quarter Permian Basin production was at the top end of Pioneer’s production guidance range of 252 MBOEPD to 260 MBOEPD; as previously announced, freezing temperatures in early January resulted in production losses of approximately 6 MBOEPD; Permian Basin oil production increased to 170 thousand barrels of oil per day (MBOPD); 63 horizontal wells were placed on production.
Pioneer spent $818 million on capital expenditures (CapEx) for additions to oil and gas properties (drilling and completion costs) during Q1 2018, brought on 63 horizontal wells in the Permian, and only added 9,000 barrels per day of oil equivalent over the previous quarter. So, how much Free Cash Flow did Pioneer make with oil prices at the highest level in almost four years?? Well, you’re not going to believe me… so here is Pioneer’s Cash Flow Statement below:

Pioneer reported $554 million in cash from operations and spent $818 million drilling and completing oil wells in the Permian and a few other locations. Thus, Pioneer’s Free Cash Flow was a negative $264 million. However, Pioneer spent an additional $51 million for additions to other assets and other property and equipment shown right below the RED highlighted line for a total of $869 million in total CapEx spending. Total net free cash flow for Pioneer is -$315 million if we include the additional $51 million.
Therefore, the largest shale oil producer in the Permian spent $264 million more than they made from operations drilling 63 new wells in the Permian and only added a net 9,000 barrels per day of oil equivalent. Now, how economical is that???
How long can this insanity go on??
If we look at the Free Cash Flow for some of the top shale energy companies in Q1 2018, here is the result:

Of the ten shale companies in the chart above (in order: Continental, EOG, Whiting, Concho, Marathon, Oasis, Occidental, Hess, Apache & Pioneer), only three enjoyed positive free cash flow, while seven suffered negative free cash flow losses. The net result of the group was a negative $455 million in free cash flow.
Even with higher oil prices, the U.S. shale energy companies are still struggling to make money.
So, the question remains. What happens to these shale oil companies when the oil price falls back towards $30 when the stock market drops by 50+% over the next few years?? And how is the U.S. Shale Energy Industry going to pay back the $250+ billion in debt??
58 Comments on "Peak Shale Oil?"
BobInget on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 10:04 am
Peak pipelines!
Why?
Cause pipelines are damn expensive.
More to the point, why build a pipeline that runs out of cargo in five years? if not sooner.
From NOW on it’s all about Natural gas from shale.
Because of the extreme PL shortages NG is being flared.. wasted.
In fact, in the Permian Basin gas is being flared far beyond regulation limits.
reguation
print baby print on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 11:31 am
Bobi money its not a problem lets print a few billions for the pipelines
MASTERMIND on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 11:49 am
We have peaked..We are on the downside now..Billions of people are going to die now..They knew this was coming for fifty years..That is why they created 911 with the Saudi’s..So they could create Homeland,NSA,ICE, so they can bring the hammer down on all of us soon..
Where all going to die!
MASTERMIND on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 2:07 pm
The Global Heatwave Is About to Hit Your Wallet
Scorching weather across the globe makes fields too dry for crops, rivers too warm to cool power plants, and leaves wind turbines idle – and it’s pushing commodities prices higher
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-07-25/heatwave-hits-commodities-from-crops-in-texas-to-french-power
Shortend on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 2:08 pm
You all just don’t understand at all how this business operates. Rockman will once again and attempt to dish it out, I mean explain the fine details to make it all seem better…really!
BobInget on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 3:01 pm
Here it tiz.
24hours after posted on PO.com
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/994441/saudi-arabia-news-iran-houthi-movement-oil-tankers-donald-trump-exports-red-sea
BobInget on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 3:18 pm
MM has an excellent point…(WW heatwaves)
In my states, Oregon & N. CA we currently are fighting a a dozen fires. No expectation of control
for weeks. Firefighting costs need to be paid by
tax increases.. billions.
Huge loses of timber and wheat, normally harvested in fall.
In KSA crude oil being held from export just for AC.
Seattle, where summer normally shows up for one week in August, 90 F expected.
Bloomer on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 3:38 pm
Todays Shale oil companies remind me a lot of the tech companies of the late 90s. They burn up cash, yet continue to attract investment capital base on a hope and prayer that the future will be better.
This bubble will burst and unfortunately there will be much collateral damage.
MASTERMIND on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 4:36 pm
The US will become ‘minority white’ in 2045, Census projects
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/the-avenue/2018/03/14/the-us-will-become-minority-white-in-2045-census-projects/
The White Devil’s reign of terror is coming to and end!
Duncan Idaho on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 4:40 pm
In my states, Oregon & N. CA we currently are fighting a a dozen fires. No expectation of control
for weeks. Firefighting costs need to be paid by
tax increases.. billions.
I’m in Bend Or, and it is very hot– Have we gone over the line?
GregT on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 5:03 pm
“I’m in Bend Or, and it is very hot– Have we gone over the line?”
It’s gotten up to 37C here for the past three days, or 98.7F. Normal temperatures for this time of the year would be in the low to mid 20s, or well below 80F.
The new “normal”?
MASTERMIND on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 5:16 pm
Democrats join Trump’s GOP in plan for oil and gas drilling on public lands.
http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/398910-dems-reverse-course-on-white-house-parks-plan
Antius on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 5:35 pm
This has nothing directly to do with shale oil, but I thought it would be interesting none the less.
Why utility grade solar power is likely to be cheaper than rooftop solar power (even in Holland).
I did some research into how much the cost of land is likely to influence the decision to favour rooftop solar over utility grade solar, which is multi-MW solar power plants built on agricultural land. Cloggie’s Netherlands is a useful test case, as it has some of the most expensive farmland in the world. Here is a link giving approximate European farmland prices, albeit several years ago.
http://www.cibusfarmlandclub.com/farmland-prices-europe
In the Netherlands, arable farmland sells for around €50,000 per hectare, which works out at €5 per square metre. Let us assume that we buy land with a business interest only mortgage, with a rate of 5%. For each square metre of land, we must pay €0.25 per year.
I am going to assume that solar panels cover about two thirds of the area of a solar power plant and that their efficiency is 15%. That means about 10% of sunlight that falls on the solar power plant is converted into electricity. The annual insolation in the Netherlands is about 1100kWh per square metre year. So each square metre of solar power plant will generate 110kWh per year.
€0.25/110kWh = 0.0023€/kWh or 2.3€/MWh.
Even in the Netherlands, the cost of land adds less than 3€ to the cost of 1MWh of utility grade solar power.
The Levelised Cost of Energy (LCOE) of utility grade solar power is projected to be $50-70/MWh; and the LCOE for rooftop solar is projected to be $184-300/MWh.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost_of_electricity_by_source
Comparing the figures, it should be clear that it makes no economic sense to locate solar panels on rooftops in order to save agricultural land. In fact, this would remain the case, even if the cost of farmland in the Netherlands increased by an order of magnitude. Given that in most countries farmland in substantially cheaper, we can conclude that subsidized rooftop solar makes no logical economic sense in any country, anywhere in the world. It always makes more sense to concentrate investment in very large solar powerplants.
Antius on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 6:00 pm
“So, the question remains. What happens to these shale oil companies when the oil price falls back towards $30 when the stock market drops by 50+% over the next few years?? And how is the U.S. Shale Energy Industry going to pay back the $250+ billion in debt??”
Last time that happened, there were bankruptcies. But ultimately the industry bounced back again when prices recovered. However, with interest rates heading up and money supply shrinking, there are factors at play that weren’t applicable last time round. Interesting times.
BobInget on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 6:41 pm
FYI:
This heat, with every indication of getting hotter, is making people do strange things.
Example, All new EV’s have rear window ‘brake- lights’. Well, not exactly. The ‘real’ brake-lights are in the usual positions.
(Lower down over rear wheels) When an EV driver engages ‘regeneration’, whenever the operator takes foot off the ‘gas’
a red light over the rear window warns cars behind of possible slowing.
It took me till today to figure out why following cars were so angry with me they flew into fits of road rage.
It’s downhill from my house to ‘town’. Instead of braking in the usual manner I flip the e.Golf into ‘regen’.
The speed limit into town is 55. Everyone, except tourists, go 60/70. (including myself)
So, it looks to not air-conditioned vehicles behind as though I’m going too slow, (I’m not) after all, most of the time i seem to have my ‘brake’ lights on more then half the time. If fact, with EV’s it’s possible to drive using only the ‘gas’ peddle, never touching the brake. (except in a panic stop)
We’ve become conditioned to read that high brake light above the rear window. When heat stressed one Toyota driver almost flipped his PU by speeding around a corner entering the Freeway. (his right rear tire engaged the curb, lifting
the 4X4 on two wheels. Today’s guy, a house painter, went off the rails screaming at me. Now, in both cases there were three slower cars in front of mine. It’s a two lane twisty, curvy 2 lane hiway with double center lines almost the entire time.
Tuesday, our town had the worst air conditions in the entire USA..Several local fires adding to tensions.
Davy on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 7:02 pm
“It always makes more sense to concentrate investment in very large solar powerplants.”
Antius, I think you are being a bit closed minded to dispersed solar power for families and small communities. I utilize both the grid and my solar power. There is no reason why it has to be either or thing. Resilience is enhanced if homes have both. If the grid goes down what good is that stranded large solar power plant? People that can should have small scale solar with battery backup. I realize it is not realistic for every home because some people are not up to managing such a system but those who can manage it makes sense to have back up power at the end use location.
Makati1 on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 7:20 pm
America’s war drums are getting louder as insanity rules DC:
“The Madness Gripping Washington”
https://www.globalresearch.ca/the-madness-gripping-washington/5648676
“US Preparing To Bomb Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities As Soon As Next Month: Report”
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-07-26/australian-defense-officials-say-trump-prepared-bomb-iran
“What Are The Prospects For US War On Iran?”
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-07-26/bolton-convenes-iran-meeting-tehran-warns-if-you-begin-war-we-will-end-war
Trumpet: Bluster or …?
May be a good time to invest in body bags. If Americans are stupid enough to invade Iran, tens of thousands will be returning to America in them.
NYT headline: “America commits suicide in the ME! Read all about it!”
Better the ‘war’ is in the ME than in Asia. Are you ready for $500 oil? I am. Slip slidin’…
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Davy on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 7:23 pm
“May be a good time to invest in body bags. If Americans are stupid enough to invade Iran, tens of thousands will be returning to America in them.”
Billy, you need to quit acting like you have any military comprehension because you don’t. If the US attacks Iran it will not be an invasion. If you think they are going to invade please explain that to me. How is that going to happen?
MASTERMIND on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 7:40 pm
Davy
Do be so dense..you know damn well they want Iran’s oil reserves..Just like they did Iraq and Libya.
MASTERMIND on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 8:06 pm
Peak Oil around 2025
Dr. Minqi Li,
Professor Economics, University of Utah
https://imgur.com/a/mO6RJvw
Davy on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 8:06 pm
Ahh, no, mm, this is a regional control thing. Having oil is not what it once was. Times have changed but being a dumbass has not. That never changes.
MASTERMIND on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 8:12 pm
Madkat
Who is going to stop the US from attacking Iran? The media will just make up lies saying ‘Iran threatens to wipe Israel off of the map”..or some other bullshit..
MASTERMIND on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 8:14 pm
Davy
Its all about the oil you moron..You think we would be fucking around in the god forsaken desert if it wasn’t for oil? Are mentally retarded?
Makati1 on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 8:51 pm
“Madkat Who is going to stop the US from attacking Iran?”
Why, the Iranians of course. They will be sending stupid Americans home by the tens of thousands if the Us tries to invade their sovereign country. And, don’t forget three important “FACTS”.
1. They can close the Strait and destroy the US economy in days.
2. They have powerful friends: Russia and China.
3. Iran is NOT some weak 3rd world country like Iraq, Libya, etc.
https://www.globalfirepower.com/country-military-strength-detail.asp?country_id=iran
Body bags or peace? We shall see.
Makati1 on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 8:56 pm
IRAN: Petroleum
Production (bbl/dy) 4,068,000
Consumption (bbl/dy) 1,870,000
Proven Reserves (bbl) 158,400,000,000
MASTERMIND on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 9:05 pm
Madkat
Russia and China are not going to protect Iran..All they want is oil from them and they can just buy it from western multinationals once the US takes control..
One thing Iran has though that Iraq didn’t is that its full of mountains in Iran..Unlike Iraq which was pretty much all flat and dessert..But I doubt they can defeat the US military..
GregT on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 9:33 pm
“Russia and China are not going to protect Iran.”
I’m not quite sure what planet you are living on MM, but on the planet Earth, things are slightly different.
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-04-19/china-russia-and-iran-are-forming-an-axis-of-autocracy
print baby print on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 11:10 pm
Greg MM is right they need only oil the would like to see this shit is over as soon as possible .Concerning China I am not sure but I think they wont intervene they are very pragmatic and this is to far for them . Russians are people which cannot be trusted , I wouldnt be surprised if they are with USA all along , they wont protect nobody , they dont protect their own people , their politicians are far the worst on the planet.
print baby print on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 11:14 pm
If they planed to protect Iran , Iran should have had Chinese and russian basses in the country, and a lot of S-300, S-400,even S-500 and plenty of sukhoi and mig-s
GetAVasectomyAndLetTheHumanSpecieDie on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 11:30 pm
We know the planet is over populated. The knowledge that make life enjoyable are located in western countries.
What have arab people contributed to make life better lately: nothing.
Bomb the middle east and kill all arab. Take their oil and fuck arabs.
Arabs are not in danger of extinction anyway. White Japanesse and South Korean are.
Makati1 on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 11:36 pm
print, you don’t have a clue about China or Russia and how they will protect Iran. Not a clue.
I suggest you research some current sources for an update.
“Russia announces military alliance with Iran – Putin vows to help accelerate Iranian nuclear programme and defend Iran against western aggression”
http://theinsider.org/news/article.asp?id=2637
“russia-china-iran-alliance”
http://www.anonews.co/russia-china-iran-alliance/
“Russia and Iran’s Alliance: Underestimated and Deepening”
https://www.americansecurityproject.org/russia-iran-alliance/
“New Threat to the U.S.: the Axis of Autocracy”
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-04-19/china-russia-and-iran-are-forming-an-axis-of-autocracy
And on and on…
Makati1 on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 11:40 pm
GetAV…I would suggest that America be bombed into the stone age instead of your Arab idea. That would give at least 20% more resources to the rest of humanity and end the wars of choice, murder and theft by another name that the Us has been, and is, causing. The Us deserves to share in the pain they have been giving out for the last 100+ years. A big share.
Makati1 on Thu, 26th Jul 2018 11:44 pm
BTW: ~20% of the world’s resources would support at least another 1.3 billion people or another 20+ years of population growth.
duh on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 12:35 am
Iran isnt arab. Theyre persian. The saudis and israelis hate them so they are prob. cool folks. But lets bomb some folks anyway. What else you gonna do? Need to rotate that ammo
print baby print on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 3:06 am
Mak I dont even read those children stories , those stories are funny now. If they really intend to help Iran should have by now everything . Empty stories dear Mak
print baby print on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 3:12 am
What do think its enough to deliver S-300 you need time to train soldiers etc. Look Saudis they have modern gear for decades and still they are joke , they wouldnt last a week against Israelis or Iranians( if they have modern army). Iran cant win but they just have to hold as long as possible time is on their side USA will collapse because the dollar will collapse the world is tired to give goods for toilet paper
print baby print on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 3:15 am
Nobody wants strong Iran they are theocracy after all . Who wants mullas with the nukes I dont How about you?
Makati1 on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 3:31 am
print, are the Jews any better? I don’t think so. And, they have nukes. They are as rabid a religious mess as the radical Muslims. Probably worse because they have this insane idea that they are the ‘chosen’ people. Megalomania big time.
They need to go down when the Us does, if not sooner. It was a mistake to ever give them their own land and now it needs to be taken away again. Iran can do that and the Jews know it.
Makati1 on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 3:33 am
print, you need psychiatric help if you truly believe they are jokes. That joke will be on you soon. The rest of the world is turning against the Us. You should get a real education in current events.
Anonymouse1 on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 3:41 am
print baby print sounds just retarded enough to be a Boatietard sock. Like boatietard, he talks and posts like an infant, with a similar style as well.
deadly on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 3:51 am
As long as there is enough fuel and oil to power civilization, K will be maintained.
A lot of rice in China is still planted by hand. The rice paddies are constantly being planted. Don’t have to do much more to get ‘er done.
In the nineteenth century, not much hay was produced up and down the Great Plains, today, hayfields exist from northern Saskatchewan to Texas. Increased the carrying capacity of the Great Plains by a factor of probably ten or more.
Hay coming out of our ears when in the mid to late eighteen hundreds, not much land was hayland, just tall and short grass prairie with an overpopulation of buffalo.
Had to make room for pioneers and settlers, had to kill off the buffalo so the Great Plains could feed half of the world.
There were a few aboriginal North Americans hanging around, but they had to be extirpated to make room for more people who could do more with the land than just sitting there all day long watching the sun rise and set.
The Great Plains are now even greater since it has become all hayland, pasture, and cropland with ag industries making it all go.
You can feed a lot of cattle that way.
As long as oil and fuel for tractors are there, there is really nothing to worry about at all.
About that hot weather.
Sioux Falls, SD number of days over 100 degrees Fahrenheit per decade:
1893 – 1899 19 days (partial decade)
1900 – 1909 9 days
1910 – 1919 12 days
1920 – 1929 8 days
1930 – 1939 58 days
1940 – 1949 22 days
1950 – 1959 13 days
1960 – 1969 10 days
1970 – 1979 31 days
1980 – 1989 23 days
1990 – 1999 6 days
2000 – 2009 3 days
2010 – 2016 9 days (partial decade)
For Sioux Falls, SD, temperatures above 100 degrees are numerous from decades 1930 to 1980, since then, there has been a cooling trend for the climate in the Sioux Falls area.
When 2030 rolls around, it could be a decade of heat waves and be hotter than Hades in Sioux Falls.
Sioux Falls had 164 days of above 100 degrees from 1930 to 1980, fifty years, hasn’t been that hot since then.
It is minus 47 degrees Fahrenheit at the South Pole. Definitely cold.
print baby print on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 3:58 am
Mak I see you take this very personally. Bad for you because we all have right on our own opinion. No jews are not any better , all human race is not any better but that is exactly why we have to parish, we all have our sides and we get mad when someone is not on your side , just like you did now.
print baby print on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 4:05 am
Mak you want mullah with nukes?
I admire Iranians and their stance they are great warriors but unfortunately they dont have modern army as the Israelis or USA have. But nukes no I dont want them to have a nukes, like I dont want anybody to have the nukes we are to primitive for that kind of weapon
DerHundistLos on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 6:27 am
Anonymouse1:
Yes, your cogent analysis is spot on- all the signs of a Boatard sock.
Davy on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 6:43 am
“Anonymouse1: Yes, your cogent analysis is spot on- all the signs of a Boatard sock.”
Both you two are stupid and basically board noise. This is intellectually toxic for this board. Go bite yourself old man. PBP is from Serbia and he is speaking in a second language which is more than I see out of either of you two who talk like idiots in your own language. Yea, my spelling and grammar is bad but I don’t have the warped mind that produces some of the shit you two slap down on this boar. Asperger has his own little dialect of anti-Americanism and you your blind lying liberal nonsense. This sock puppet shit that Asperger talks about is just more of his noise that wastes space and incites conflict. Anyone with a brain can see right through his childish behavior. This is the last real comment Asperger made since then it has been nothing but noise:
Anonymouse1 on Tue, 24th Jul 2018 7:57 pm
Quit wasting space and say something stupid.
Anonymouse1 on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 7:18 am
You really need to speak with mental health professionals expcetionalturd. And look, Ive done the leg-work for you. You have no more excuses to not act.
http://www.dmh.ms.gov/get-help/dmh-helpline/
For more information about services or if you or a dumbass needs help, call the Mississippi Department of Mental Health’s
Helpline at: 1-877-210-8513.
Register grievances and/or concerns about services you receive.
Receive information about other mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities and substance abuse services available in Mississippi.
JuanP on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 7:32 am
Davy “Both you two are stupid and basically board noise. This is intellectually toxic for this board. Go bite yourself old man.”
The board’s moderator has spoken! LOL!
Davy on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 7:36 am
asperger, when is your next real contribution to this board. This is the last real one I could find:
Anonymouse1 on Tue, 24th Jul 2018 7:57 pm
Your troll bating does not count as a real comment that is noise. Your cute and clever adolescent gaming just makes you look the part of the intellectually weak individual you are. You are one of the main reasons for the toxicity of this board now. The other dumbasses here might lower their trolling efforts but you are a consistent troll. What amazes me is these people that whine about trolling NEVER say anything about yours. This double standard shit shows how they are just enabling and enjoying your destructive work IOW they like your nasty.
Davy on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 7:37 am
Where is boney joe at boney juan? Maybe asperger needs to talk about your sock puppet. Did you sober up and decide to come out as the real you?
Anonymouse1 on Fri, 27th Jul 2018 7:42 am
You really need to speak with mental health professionals expcetionalturd. And look, Ive done the leg-work for you. You have no more excuses not to act.
http://www.dmh.ms.gov/get-help/dmh-helpline/
For more information about services or if you or a dumbass needs help, call the Mississippi Department of Mental Health’s
Helpline at: 1-877-210-8513.
Register grievances and/or concerns about services you receive.
Receive information about other mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities and substance abuse services available in Mississippi.