Tenth Annual IPRB Summer Teachers
Program Being Held June 24-27
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[June 12, 2019]
The Illinois Petroleum Resources Board (IPRB) will be hosting its
10th Annual Summer Teachers Program from June 24 through June 27 at
the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel and Conference Center in Mt. Vernon.
This free program is designed to introduce Illinois grades 3-12 math
and science teachers to all aspects of the oil and natural gas
industry, including leasing, geology, drilling, production,
transportation and refining. More than 600 Illinois teachers from 97
different counties have attended the program since it debuted in
2010. Participants earn either 7 ½ Professional Development hours
and two graduate course credits from Illinois State University or 37
½ professional development hours. Teachers also receive a
classroom-ready lab kit worth hundreds of dollars.
The program features a day of hands-on workshops and a tour day that
includes visits to Illinois Basin production, drilling, storage and
refining facilities.
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This year’s tour day will include visits to the Patoka tank farm facility, Deep
Rock Energy’s production facilities in Marion County, Louden Energy’s production
facilities in Fayette County, an active Geo. N. Mitchell Drilling Co. drilling
site in southeastern Illinois and the CountryMark refinery in Mt. Vernon, Ind.
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here for a full schedule for the 2019 IPRB Summer Teachers Program.
IPRB is a non-profit organization that provides public awareness and education
programs regarding the upstream Illinois oil and natural gas industry. IPRB also
works to clean up and restore abandoned oilfield sites throughout the state.
IPRB programs are funded entirely by voluntary contributions of oil and natural
gas producers and royalty owners in Illinois.
[Seth Whitehead] |