USD $11,500
Machine Location:4111 Marathon BlvdAustin, Texas, USA 78756(Opens in a new tab)
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General
Stock Number
51413761
Condition
Used
Description
500 BBL Frac Tanks
Type: Used
Location: Denver, CO
500 BBL Frac Tanks Benefits
500 BBL (Barrel) Frac Tanks are large, portable storage units commonly used in the oil and gas industry to hold various types of liquids including water, oil, or fracking fluids. Here are the benefits of using 500 BBL Frac Tanks:
High Volume: With each barrel equivalent to 42 U.S. gallons, a 500 BBL tank can hold approximately 21,000 gallons of fluid, providing ample on-site storage and reducing the need for continuous fluid delivery.
Reduced Transportation Costs: On-site storage minimizes the frequency and costs associated with transporting fluids to and from the storage site.
Reusable: Frac tanks can be used across multiple sites and projects, leading to cost savings over time as opposed to single-use solutions.
Easily Transportable: These tanks are designed for easy transport to and from different job sites, providing flexibility in operations and the ability to quickly redeploy assets where needed.
Multipurpose Use: Frac tanks can store fresh water for fracking operations, hold produced water or flowback fluids, and can also be used to store other liquids like diesel fuel, depending on the tank's design and material.
Leak Prevention: Frac tanks are equipped with features like spill guards and containment systems to prevent leaks and spills, protecting the surrounding environment.
Compliance with Regulations: Proper storage of fluids helps companies to comply with environmental regulations by containing potential contaminants.
Rapid Deployment: Tanks can be quickly set up and become operational, allowing for immediate use upon arrival at the site.
Ease of Access: Frac tanks are often designed with multiple valves and ports, making it easy to fill, drain, and manage the stored fluids.
Reduced Spill Risk: The robust design of frac tanks helps to reduce the risk of spills, which is both a safety and environmental concern.
Onsite Fluid Handling: Having fluids stored on-site in securely managed tanks minimizes the risks associated with handling and transferring hazardous materials.
Built for Tough Conditions: Frac tanks are made to withstand the harsh conditions common to oilfield sites, including exposure to chemicals and inclement weather.
Streamlined Logistics: Having a large volume of fluid available on-demand can streamline the process of hydraulic fracturing by reducing waiting times for water delivery, mixing, and preparation.
Variety of Configurations: Frac tanks come in various configurations and with different features (like heating or insulation) to meet specific operational needs.