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At the heart of our mission is the OERB's ongoing commitment to clean up Oklahoma's orphaned and abandoned well sites -- sites left to ruin by those who have long since passed or disappeared.
Show MoreOklahoma students poised to shape future of oil and natural gas
Teacher's focus is on the careers that will be available to Oklahoma youth in coming years.
25 years of restoring land for Oklahomans
For the past 25 years, the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board (OERB) has been cleaning land like Gale and Don Maces’.
For 25 years, nearly 17,000 restorations voluntarily funded
The Oklahoma Energy Resources Board has made it its mission to clean up orphaned and abandoned well sites by removing bygone remnants of past energy-production.
Meet Oscar: A dedicated Oklahoman impacting global change
Melendez sees firsthand how the contributions of a small town can play an important role far beyond city limits.
Leading a new generation of oil and natural gas professionals
Miranda Dunham takes pride in the oil and natural gas industry’s commitment to protecting the environment.
Sapulpa junior high teacher Darius Todd is hopeful about the future.
As a science teacher, Darius Todd encourages students to pursue studies in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics).
1 of 16,000 success stories: Saltwater erosion no longer a scar on ranchers' land
When ranchers Doyle and Brenda Burden of Weeletka purchased their land over two decades ago, they noticed a big area of saltwater erosion from an old abandoned well site. The Burdens worked their way around the hazard and avoided the area as best they could. Years later, Doyle saw a commercial...