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The IPRB was formed in 1998 to provide public awareness/education programs and to clean-up/restore abandoned oilfield sites throughout the state.

Joined December 2018
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IPRB | Increasing Awareness, Restoring the Land.


Did you know? Human life expectancy has doubled over the last century and fewer people are living in extreme poverty than any point in human history. Access to affordable, reliable energy is a major reason why. Find out more at iprb.org: iprb.org/.../data-show-…

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We enjoyed visiting Patoka Junior High School today to make three Petro Pros presentations to about 50 sixth-eighth grade students! Schedule a presentation for your students here. 👇 iprb.org/education/petr…

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We appreciate Kaskaskia College for inviting us to speak at their annual high school career fair today! A total of 38 high school students from Marion, Clinton and Washington counties attended three IPRB oil and natural gas careers presentations.

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We had a great day interacting with students today at Fairfield High School's annual career day! Huge thanks to Campbell Energy senior geologist Ross Basnett and Austin Moore of Boss Services Inc. for sharing their knowledge with the students!

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Keep up with IPRB's education outreach and restoration efforts by subscribing to our newsletter here: bit.ly/3YzcNOl

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IPRB participated today in Wabash Valley College's annual career fair. Huge thanks to Travis Thompson of Travis Thompson Oil Corp. and Austin Moore of Boss Services Inc. for sharing their knowledge and insights with the students!

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Thanks to all the Illinois Basin oil industry professionals that attended today's 3rd Annual Illinois Basin Celebration! We had another great turnout, great food and a beautiful day to get together. #illinoisbasinproud

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An IPRB abandoned tank battery site cleanup funded entirely by voluntary contributions from Illinois oil producers and royalty owners was recently completed in Bond County. Find out more about IPRB's abandoned tank battery site reclamation program: iprb.org/restoration/

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We had a great time presenting to more than 100 Mason County 3rd-grade students Friday at 4-H Discovery Day in Havana! Click the following link if you are interested in having an IPRB presentation for your students! iprb.org/education/petr…

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The 3rd Annual Illinois Basin Celebration (Oilfield Appreciation Day) will be held on Friday, Oct. 11, at the 404 Seed Station in Carmi. Reserve your seat here: eventbrite.com/e/3rd-annual-i…

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We are excited to announce the co-recipients of the 2024 IPRB Post-Secondary Education Oil and Gas Scholarship! The scholarship is funded by the registration fees from our annual math and science teachers summer program. Congrats to our scholarship recipients!

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Did you know? The typical Illinois oil production company produces 12-13 barrels per day and has 2-3 employees. We are not "Big Oil," but we do make a big economic impact in the state. Find out more 👇 📹: youtube.com/watch?v=01L5d4… 💻: iprb.org/industry-facts…

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#DYK? Many of our Illinois friends and neighbors that produce our food also happen to be “energy farmers." In fact, Carmi-based Campbell Energy is not only the Land of Lincoln’s largest oil producer, it’s also been one of the state's more prominent family-owned farms for decades.

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We keep hearing about the "energy transition." But in reality, we are in an era of energy addition. Last year the world had record oil and coal consumption, while renewable energy failed to keep pace with the increase in overall energy demand.

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Did you know? The typical Illinois oil production company produces 12-13 barrels per day and has 2-3 employees. We are not "Big Oil," but we do make a big economic impact in the state. iprb.org/industry-facts…

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Illinois happens to have great people AND lots of crude oil. In fact, we've produced more than 3.75 million barrels since 1905 and it is believed that nearly 4 million recoverable barrels remain. Find out more about Illinois oil production: iprb.org/industry-facts…

.@GovPritzker references the Beverly Hillbillies at a Metro East event. “I always say that, unfortunately, we don't have crude that's bubbling up from underneath our ground… In Illinois, the crude oil, so to speak, the real value that we bring, is our people.” Watch the clip:



An IPRB abandoned tank battery site cleanup funded entirely by voluntary contributions from Illinois oil producers and royalty owners was recently completed in Macon County. Find out more about IPRB's abandoned tank battery site reclamation program: iprb.org/restoration/

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We wrapped up the 14th Illinois Math & Science Teachers Program today. Thanks to all 51 Illinois educators and our various volunteer and staff that made the program another great success!

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