Earl W. Horne
Engineering at Newcastle Dr, Houston, TX

License number
Louisiana PE.0013184
Issued Date
Jun 13, 1972
Category
Civil Engineer
Type
Mechanical Engineer
Address
Address
3110 Newcastle Dr, Houston, TX 77027

Professional information

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Earl Horne Jr, Houston TX - Lawyer

Address:
1255 Enclave Pkwy, Houston, TX 77077
Experience:
38 years
Specialties:
Construction Law
Jurisdiction:
Texas (1988)
Law School:
South Texas College Of Law
Memberships:
Texas State Bar (1988)


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Earl W. Horne Jr., Houston TX - Lawyer

Address:
SBM Atlantia Inc
1255 Enclave Pkwy STE 600, Houston 77077
(281) 899-4300
Licenses:
Texas - Eligible To Practice In Texas 1988
Education:
South Texas College of LawDegree Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)Graduated 1987
Specialties:
Construction / Development - 100%


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Method And Apparatus For Increasing Floating Platform Buoyancy

US Patent:
2006008, Apr 27, 2006
Filed:
Aug 1, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/195362
Inventors:
Earl Horne - Houston TX, US
Andrew Kyriakides - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
E02D 5/34
US Classification:
405223100, 405224000
Abstract:
A floating platform for recovery of oil and gas from offshore oil and gas fields includes a hull having a portion located substantially below the water surface, and including a portion thereof which extends above the water surface. The platform is anchored to the seabed by one or more tendons secured to the base of the hull and to the seabed. The payload capacity of the floating platform is increased without redesigning the structural design of the hull by attaching a column extension or mounting a detachable buoyancy module to the lower end of the hull for accommodating changing platform payload requirements.


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Method And Apparatus For Increasing Floating Platform Buoyancy

US Patent:
2003020, Nov 6, 2003
Filed:
Dec 23, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/204811
Inventors:
Earl Horne - Houston TX, US
Andrew Kyriakides - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
E02B001/00, E02D023/00
US Classification:
405/224000, 405/223100, 405/195100, 405/204000, 114/265000
Abstract:
A floating platform for recovery of oil and gas from offshore oil and gas fields includes a hull having a portion located substantially below the water surface, and including a portion thereof which extends above the water surface. The platform is anchored to the seabed by one or more tendons secured to the base of the hull and the seabed. The playload capacity of the floating platform is increased without redesigning the structural design of the hull by attaching a column extension or mounting a detachable buoyancy module to the lower end of the hull for accomodating changing platform pay load requirements.