Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2017-2021
Title: Biography of Tom Hann
Introduction
Tom Hann is an accomplished inventor based in Onoway, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of oil sands processing, particularly through his innovative approaches to solvent addition in bitumen froth treatment. With a total of four patents to his name, Hann has established himself as a key figure in his industry.
Latest Patents
One of Hann's latest patents is a process and system for solvent addition to bitumen froth. This invention focuses on improving the treatment of bitumen-containing streams by contacting them with a solvent-containing stream. The resulting in-line flow of solvent diluted material is then supplied into a separation vessel designed with specific phase and velocity distribution features. The innovative mixing and conditioning techniques employed in this process enhance the performance of downstream operations, particularly in separating high diluted bitumen from solvent diluted tailings.
Career Highlights
Hann's career is marked by his role at Fort Hills Energy L.P., where he has been instrumental in advancing technologies related to oil sands processing. His expertise in solvent treatment systems has led to improved efficiencies in the extraction and processing of bitumen, contributing to the overall success of the company.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Hann has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Shawn Van Der Merwe and John Khai Quang Diep. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and the sharing of ideas
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