Gary Pope

Professor Petroleum & Geosystems Engineering at UT Austin

Austin, Texas, United States

Overview

Gary Pope is a distinguished Professor at The University of Texas at Austin, holding the Texaco Centennial Chair in Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering. His research focuses on enhanced oil recovery, reservoir engineering, and surfactant technology. He earned his B. S. from Rice University and his Ph. D. from UT Austin.


He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2017 for his contributions to enhanced oil recovery.

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Enhanced Oil Recovery
His career has been dedicated to advancing chemical enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques, particularly through surfactant and polymer flooding.
Reservoir Simulation
He is a key developer of the UTCHEM reservoir simulator, a widely used tool for modeling complex chemical flooding processes in the petroleum industry.
Subsurface Geochemistry
His work often involves the complex interactions between fluids and rock in subsurface environments, crucial for both energy production and environmental management.

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1-1977
Professor Petroleum & Geosystems Engineering at UT Austin

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