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Education Initiatives

We believe that our industry will be shaped tomorrow by the bright students we support in our communities today. ExxonMobil Pipeline Company encourages learning through programs including STEM camps, scholarships, environmental conservation and more.

LSU PERTT Partnership

ExxonMobil has been a longstanding partner of Louisiana State University for many years and is a core partner of LSU's Petroleum Engineering Research, Training & Testing (PERTT) Lab. LSU’s PERTT Lab is a field-scale well facility with a long history of research, education, training and testing, especially related to well control, wellbore fluid dynamics, production operations and field-scale testing of new technologies.

Along with other industry partners, ExxonMobil is supporting a third research well at the PERTT Lab that will enable cutting-edge CO2 research focused on reservoir engineering and enhanced oil recovery (EOR), drilling engineering and well integrity, product optimization and multiphase flow and transport, sensing technologies and data analytics, and energy transition and sustainability. The CO2 research well will help advance CO2 sequestration technology and will be available for research, testing, training and education in partnership with LSU faculty.

ExxonMobil also supports LSU’s student scholarship and workforce development programs and the Future Scholars Pipeline Initiative, which aims to create an educational pathway for public school students in north Baton Rouge to attend LSU with full tuition funding. In addition, ExxonMobil supports the Energy Scholars Program within LSU’s Manship School of Mass Communication and the Diversity Scholars program in the LSU College of Engineering.

Since 2017, ExxonMobil has taken great pride in working with the Rice University Tapia Center for Energy, Climate & Sustainability. Together, we have worked to enhance educational experiences and opportunities within communities where we operate. This collaboration underscores our commitment to empowering educators and students, particularly in the vital fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. 

2026 Tapia Center Algorithms and Energy STEM Camps, School Districts and Professional Development Programs

In 2026, STEM programming expansion continues. While maintaining our existing STEM camp collaborations with Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi; Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tennessee; Rice University in Houston, Texas; and SOWELA Technical Community College in Allen Parish, Louisiana; we are also working with Ascension Parish Schools and St. Landry Parish Schools in Louisiana; and Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas.

This year’s camps explore a wide range of STEM topics. Students will also investigate techniques to counteract the environmental impacts of data centers, build model turbines and construct carbon capture and storage (CCS) reservoirs. Additionally, they will explore how data centers and algorithms shape real-world decisions by designing a college admissions algorithm, use physics and math to identify AI-generated videos, and learn how algorithms can hide and detect secret messages in images. Through hands-on challenges and activities, students will practice public speaking skills and collaborate with fellow students to complete STEM projects. ExxonMobil representatives will be on-site at every camp, engaging directly with students by offering insights and helping bring key concepts to life.

2025 Tapia Carbon STEM Camps and Programs

Since 2017, ExxonMobil has taken great pride in our partnership with the Rice University Tapia Center. Together, we have worked to enhance educational experiences and opportunities within communities where we operate. This collaboration underscores our commitment to empowering educators and students, particularly in the vital fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

In 2025, we are supporting expanded collaboration of the Tapia Center with universities across the Gulf Coast. We are continuing to work with Rice University in Houston, Texas; Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi; and Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; but new this year, we are also working with Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tennessee. Also new in 2025, we are partnering with the Allen Parish (LA) School Board and SOWELA Technical Community College to present a week-long residential STEM professional development camp for 40 educators in Southwest Louisiana educators. We continue to expand our offerings to include a variety of STEM programming options across different educational levels, ranging from fourth and fifth grade elementary schools to middle and high school students. In Summer 2025, we will also be incorporating a "Porosity Mathematical Modeling Challenge" for advanced college engineering students.

ExxonMobil representatives attend each camp to engage with students and help them learn about carbon dioxide and the importance of its effective management in a lower-carbon future.

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Student learning at STEM camp

2024 Tapia STEM CCS Camps

In 2024, we supported the collaboration of the Tapia Center with Jackson State University in Mississippi and Southern University Baton Rouge in Louisiana. We also assisted with the first ever on-site Tapia STEM CCS Camp held directly with a school district in the U.S., in Ascension Parish, Louisiana. In addition, we continued to sponsor students to attend the Tapia Center summer camps at Rice University in Texas. Overall, more than 1,300 students and educators from more than 200 school districts across the Gulf Coast region learned more about carbon capture and storage.

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CCS STEM Camp at Southern University

2023 STEM Camps

More than 500 students from 55 school districts across Texas and Louisiana participated in the 2023 Tapia Center STEM camps hosted by Rice and Southern Universities. Sponsored by ExxonMobil, the camp’s curriculum was specifically designed by Rice University to educate future energy and community leaders about the importance of effective carbon management through hands-on project-based learning, team building and problem solving. Students presented on what carbon dioxide is and where it comes from, why Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is important, and how carbon dioxide can be stored in underground reservoirs.

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CCS STEM Camp at Rice University

STEM Camp Scholarships

ExxonMobil is proud to support Rice University’s STEM initiatives through scholarships for students to attend STEM Camp and educators to attend the Project-Based-Learning Professional Development Camp.

Participating students are rising 8th-12th graders and 11th graders who are in the top 3 of their class are encouraged to participate in the Top 3 program. Educators can be K-12 and can be STEM or non-STEM.

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