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Benjamin Hearst Phones & Addresses

  • Florence, MS
  • 1352 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 252-9759 (504) 558-7760 (504) 592-4089
  • 918 Adams St, New Orleans, LA 70118 (504) 861-1562
  • Asheville, NC
  • Madisonville, LA
  • Virginia Beach, VA
  • Jackson, MS

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Vice President Of Business Development

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Location:
918 Adams St, New Orleans, LA 70118
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Akuratemp Llc
Vice President of Business Development

Upstream-Valves
Director of Sales

Dryxl Jan 2019 - Aug 2019
Chief of Innovation

Petro Guardian Jan 2017 - Jun 2019
Vice President of Business Development

Petro Guardian Jan 2015 - Jan 2017
Senior Sales Consultant
Education:
Virginia Tech 1988 - 1993
Bachelors
Cox High School 1985 - 1988
Skills:
Energy
Engineering
Strategic Planning
Project Management
Project Planning
Contract Management
Business Development
New Business Development
Construction
Sales Management
Project Engineering
Petroleum
Gas
Operations Management
Oil/Gas
Offshore Drilling
Upstream
Energy Industry
Contract Negotiation
Pipelines
Procurement
Natural Gas
Onshore
Oil and Gas Industry
Leadership
Process Engineering
Commissioning
Downstream Oil and Gas
Safety Management Systems
Epc
Lng
Inspection
Refinery
Hazop
Process Safety
Petrochemical
Oil
Oil and Gas
Supervisory Skills
Interests:
Real Estate
Lightning Protection
Urban Farming
Green Building
Languages:
English
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Benjamin Hearst

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Publications

Us Patents

Electrostatic Charge Dissipator For Storage Tanks

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US Patent:
20150353278, Dec 10, 2015
Filed:
Feb 26, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/191359
Inventors:
Benjamin Allen Hearst - New Orleans LA, US
Dan Steinberg - Blacksburg VA, US
International Classification:
B65D 90/46
H05F 3/00
Abstract:
Provided is an electrostatic charge dissipator for removing electrostatic charge inside a storage tank or other enclosed volume. The dissipator comprises yarns of electrically conductive polymeric fibers, such as carbon fiber. The yarns have broken fiber tips or stray fibers projecting away from the yarns, thereby functioning to concentrate electric fields and facilitate charge collection. The yarns are attached to a bracket for mechanical attachment to the tank, and are electrically connected to a feedthrough for providing an electrical path to ground potential. The present dissipator can also comprise a support, such as a rope, chain, or the like, and a weight for limiting the movement of the dissipator. The present dissipator is highly corrosion resistant and does not threaten pumps or valves with damaging metal debris.

Composite Structure With Exposed Conductive Fiber For Static Dissipation, And Method For Making Same

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US Patent:
20150359077, Dec 10, 2015
Filed:
Feb 27, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/192806
Inventors:
Dan Steinberg - Blacksburg VA, US
Benjamin Allen Hearst - New Orleans LA, US
International Classification:
H05F 3/00
H05K 13/00
H05K 9/00
Abstract:
Provided is a storage tank or structure with conductive fiber material (e.g. carbon fiber) for dissipating electrostatic charge. The tank comprises a tank wall made of composite material, such as polyester-fiberglass composite. On an inner tank surface, open areas are provided in which the conductive fiber is exposed. The conductive fiber material has broken fiber tips and stray fibers for collecting electrostatic charge. Outside the open areas, the conductive fiber material is covered with a layer of cured resin. The conductive fiber is exposed only in the open areas. An impermeable film may be present under the conductive fiber in the open areas. The present invention also includes a method for making the tank, in which a liquid, gel, or impermeable film mask is applied to the conductive fiber material. The mask functions to prevent infiltration of liquid resin into the conductive fiber material.
Benjamin A Hearst from Florence, MS, age ~53 Get Report