MYR RM35,608
Machine Location:4111 Marathon BlvdAustin, Texas, USA 78756(Opens in a new tab)
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Stock Number
23461729
Condition
Used
Description
Used 500 BBL Frac Tank
Type: Used
Condition: Excellent
Location: Oklahoma
Used 500 BBL Frac Tank Benefits
Fluid Storage: The primary purpose of frac tanks is to store large volumes of liquids, such as water, fracking fluids, or produced fluids. A 500 BBL tank can hold a significant amount of fluid, which is essential for the hydraulic fracturing process.
Mobility: These tanks are designed to be mobile, often mounted on trailers for easy transport to the fracking site. This mobility allows for flexibility in positioning the tank close to the wellhead or in areas where it's needed most.
Operational Efficiency: By having a large volume of fluid readily available on-site, it reduces the need for frequent refills or transfers during fracking operations. This enhances operational efficiency and reduces downtime.
Cost Savings: Large frac tanks can minimize the need for multiple smaller tanks or trucks to transport fluids. This can result in cost savings by reducing transportation and handling expenses.
Environmental Compliance: Using larger frac tanks can help mitigate spills and reduce the risk of environmental contamination. Proper containment and storage of fluids are essential for compliance with environmental regulations.
Safety: Large tanks often come equipped with safety features such as spill containment systems, vents, and pressure relief valves. These features help ensure the safety of personnel and the environment.
Versatility: Frac tanks are not limited to hydraulic fracturing; they can be used for a variety of purposes in the oil and gas industry, such as storing drilling mud, brine, or other liquids used in drilling and production.
Reduced Logistics: Fewer tanks mean fewer logistical challenges in terms of transportation, setup, and maintenance. This simplifies the overall operation.
Scaling Capacity: For larger fracking operations, multiple 500 BBL frac tanks can be used in parallel, providing scalability to meet the fluid storage needs of the operation.
Reservoir Management: In some cases, frac tanks can be used for temporary reservoir management, allowing operators to segregate different types of fluids or manage flowback during production.