2H Offshore
Christopher Patton, PE, is a Principal Engineer at 2H Offshore, where responsibilities include the structural design and analysis of deep water riser systems since January 2010. Previously, Christopher served as a Graduate Assistant Researcher at the Texas A&M Transportation Institute from May 2007 to December 2009, focusing on the design and analysis of roadside safety systems and conducting full-scale Finite Element Analysis (FEA) crash tests. Additionally, Christopher gained experience as an Onshore Structural Engineer Intern at Mustang Engineering between May 2008 and January 2009, where onshore oil and gas structural design involved analyzing pipe racks, support structures, and vessel foundations. Educational qualifications include a Master of Engineering in Structural Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (Structural) from Texas A&M University.
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2H Offshore
2H Offshore delivers leading-edge advanced systems engineering for all types of offshore structures in the oil and gas and renewable energy sectors. We are our client’s most trusted, independent partner; combining an unrivalled domain knowledge with leading edge technology to solve their most challenging engineering projects. Our primary goal is to identify the optimal engineering solution for our clients. We independently evaluate, assess and simulate multiple scenarios to put forward the most effective, commercially beneficial option. Considering the design to delivery of the system and its ongoing integrity.