Publications by Gregory, A.R.
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                                                                                        Enhanced gas recovery from watered-out reservoirs -- Port Arthur Field, Jefferson County, Texas | 1984 | Gas reservoirs that water out under moderate to strong water drives are normally abandoned when the expenses associated with salt-water disposal make continued operations uneconomical.  | 
                                                                                        Gregory, A.R., Lin, Z.S., Reed, R.S., Morton, R.A., Ewing, T.E. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology | 
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                                                                                        Wilcox Sandstone reservoirs in the deep subsurface along the Texas Gulf Coast -- their potential for production of geopressured geothermal energy | 1982 | Regional studies of the lower Eocene Wilcox Group in Texas were conducted to assess the potential for producing heat energy and solution methane from geopressured fluids in the deep-subsurface growth-faulted zone.  | 
                                                                                        Bebout, D.G., Weise, B.R., Gregory, A.R., Edwards, M.B. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology | 
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                                                                                        Frio sandstone reservoirs -- in the deep subsurface along the Texas Gulf Coast; their potential for production of geopressured geothermal energy | 1978 | Tertiary strata of the Texas Gulf Coast comprise a number of terrigenous depositional wedges, some of which thicken abruptly at their downdip ends as a result of contemporaneous movement of growth faults and underlying salt.  | 
                                                                                        Bebout, D.G., Loucks, R.G., Gregory, A.R. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |