USD $8,500
Machine Location:4111 Marathon BlvdAustin, Texas, USA 78756(Opens in a new tab)
Seller Information
General
Stock Number
71949213
Condition
Used
Description
500 BBL Non-Insulated Frac Tank
Type: Used
Condition: Excellent
Location: Platteville, CO
500 BBL Non-Insulated Frac Tank Benefits
Cost-Effectiveness: Non-insulated frac tanks are generally more affordable to manufacture and maintain compared to insulated tanks. This makes them a cost-effective option for temporary storage needs in the oil and gas industry.
Flexible Storage: These tanks are often used for short-term storage of liquids such as water, crude oil, drilling fluids, or fracturing fluids. Their flexibility allows for easy deployment and relocation as operational needs change.
Quick Setup: Non-insulated frac tanks are designed for rapid deployment and can be set up relatively quickly, which is important in dynamic oil and gas field operations where fluid storage requirements can change frequently.
Temporary Storage: These tanks are ideal for temporary storage during drilling, hydraulic fracturing (fracking), well completion, or workover operations. Once the operations are completed, the tanks can be easily dismantled or relocated.
Simplified Maintenance: Non-insulated tanks have fewer components compared to insulated tanks, resulting in simpler maintenance and repairs. This helps reduce downtime and maintenance costs.
High Capacity: With a capacity of 500 barrels, these tanks can hold a significant amount of fluids, making them suitable for various applications, including large-scale fracking operations.
Reduced Heat Retention: While lacking thermal insulation, non-insulated tanks allow fluids to dissipate heat more quickly. This can be advantageous when storing fluids that need to cool down after being used in operations.
Environmental Adaptability: Non-insulated tanks can be used in various weather conditions without being restricted by temperature extremes. They are well-suited for both hot and cold environments.
Less Maintenance Complexity: The absence of insulation means fewer components that can degrade or require maintenance. This can simplify maintenance routines and reduce the need for specialized repairs.
Transport Efficiency: Due to their relatively lightweight design compared to insulated tanks, non-insulated frac tanks are easier to transport, requiring less heavy equipment and lowering transportation costs.