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    Stock Number
    63492981
    Condition
    Used
    Description
    500 BBL Skidded Frac Tanks Type: Used Condition: Excellent Location: New Mexico Uses of 500 BBL Skidded Frac Tanks Skidded frac tanks are an essential component of the fracking process because they provide a centralized storage solution for the fluids used in the operation. These tanks are designed to withstand the high pressure and volume of fluids involved in hydraulic fracturing. Here are some key applications of skidded frac tanks in the oil and gas industry: Fluid Storage: Skidded frac tanks are used to store large volumes of water, chemical additives, proppants (such as sand), and other fracking fluids. These tanks ensure a steady supply of fluids during the fracking process. Fluid Mixing: Skidded frac tanks are often equipped with mixing equipment or are connected to dedicated blending units. This allows for the controlled mixing of chemicals and proppants with water to create the fracturing fluid that will be injected into the well. Fluid Transportation: Skidded frac tanks are mobile and can be transported to different fracking sites as needed. They can be loaded onto trucks or trailers for transportation, and their skid-mounted design allows for easy positioning and setup at the wellsite. Flowback and Storage: After the hydraulic fracturing process, skidded frac tanks are used to collect and store the flowback fluids that return to the surface. Flowback fluids include a mixture of the injected fluids, as well as naturally occurring fluids from the reservoir. Skidded frac tanks help contain and manage the flowback fluids until further processing or disposal.