Clay Brittain, PE
Corrosion & Materials Engineer
Clay has 14 years of experience solving the toughest problems in the Upstream and Downstream Petrochemical industry. With direct implementation experience utilizing PCMS, API-RBI, APM, and ULTRA PIPE, Clay has the knowledge and tools to level up your site’s mechanical integrity program. Whether your site needs a C&M expert to assist with MI improvement, day-to-day contact for materials selection or corrosion troubleshooting, our team can help you make the right choice to ensure safe and reliable operation.
Cameron Curtis
Corrosion & Materials Engineer
Cameron has over 11 years of experience implementing, evaluating, and improving mechanical integrity programs for the Specialty Chemicals and Downstream Refining industries. Starting his career as a welder and machinist to earn money for university tuition, he learned the fundamentals of equipment manufacturing and a curiosity for metallurgy and corrosion. Upon graduation, Cameron worked at Eastman Chemical Company’s flagship site in Kingsport, TN where he was a Corporate Materials Engineer solving metallurgy & corrosion challenges for bespoke specialty chemicals units across the world. It was in this role that he developed a passion for improving safety of chemical manufacturing sites via mechanical integrity improvement. Later, ExxonMobil hired Cameron to support its Risk-Based Inspection program at the Baytown, TX refinery, and a couple of years later as the Materials Group Lead Engineer for the entire site.
As a Partner at Metallurgical Forensics, LLC, Cameron can help you elevate your site’s mechanical integrity program holistically or in a targeted strategy via damage mechanism reviews, RBI consulting, failure analysis, day-to-day materials & corrosion consulting, as well as implementation of special emphasis programs such as HTHA, Stagnant Zones, and Injection/Mix Points.