Pat Fee
About Pat Fee
Pat Fee is an Offshore Logistics Coordinator at Chevron, with experience in logistics management and shorebase operations.
Current Title and Role at Chevron
Pat Fee is currently serving as an Offshore Logistics Coordinator at Chevron. In this role, Pat oversees the logistics operations related to offshore drilling and production activities, ensuring efficient and safe transport of equipment, supplies, and personnel to and from offshore sites. Pat has been with Chevron since June 2010, contributing to the company's offshore projects for over a decade.
Previous Role at Cobalt International Energy
Pat Fee held the position of Logistics Manager at Cobalt International Energy from 2009 to 2010. During the 10-month tenure, Pat was responsible for managing the logistical aspects of the company's operations, focusing on the coordination and optimization of supply chain activities within the energy sector.
Experience at EPS
Before joining Chevron, Pat Fee worked as a Shorebase Manager at EPS. In this capacity, Pat was tasked with managing the day-to-day operations of the shorebase, coordinating the logistics and support services required for offshore activities. This role involved ensuring the smooth flow of materials, equipment, and personnel between the shore base and offshore locations.
Involvement in Macondo Well Capping
Pat Fee was part of the team that successfully landed the capping stack on the Macondo well while onboard the Discoverer Inspiration new build drill ship. This significant operation was a critical component of the response to the Macondo well incident, highlighting Pat's expertise in offshore logistics and coordination under challenging circumstances.
Work on Discoverer Inspiration Drill Ship
Pat Fee has experience working on the Discoverer Inspiration new build drill ship, notably during the critical operation to cap the Macondo well. This involvement underscores Pat's practical experience and capability in handling complex logistics and operational challenges on advanced offshore drilling platforms.