Elevated oil tanks generally consist of a main tank and an elevated tank. The types of elevated oil tanks for oil drilling are: 15+3m³ elevated oil tank; 20+4m³ elevated oil tank; 35+5m³ elevated oil tank; 40+5m³ elevated oil tank, etc. They are mainly used in drilling well sites, as a general supporting equipment for drilling rigs, mainly to provide diesel generators and oil-fired boilers of drilling rigs with required oil.

Elevated oil tank for oil drilling

Elevated oil tank for oil drilling

15+3m³ elevated oil tank or 15m³ oil tank with 3m³ elevated tank is generally matched with smaller drilling sites.

20+4m³ elevated oil tank or 20m³ oil tank with 4m³ elevated tank is generally matched with a drilling well of about 2000 meters in depth.

35+5m³ elevated oil tank or 35m³ oil tank with 5m³ elevated tank is generally matched with a drilling well of about 3000 meters in depth.

40+5m³ elevated oil tank or 40m³ oil tank with 5m³ elevated tank is generally matched with a drilling well of 4000 meters in depth and above.

Elevated oil tank for oil drilling

Elevated oil tank for oil drilling

Elevated oil tanks need to meet standards and HSE requirements. Electrical equipment must meet the power supply requirements of voltage 380V, frequency 50Hz, and need to use explosion-proof circuit control, explosion-proof grade dⅡBT4, etc., with the aim of adapting to long-distance transportation and frequent movement. The inner wall of the oil tank itself is treated with anti-corrosion treatment and the outer wall is painted with anti-corrosion paint; the tank body is leak-proof, usable between the temperatures of -20 degrees to +50 degrees Celsius; the elevated oil tank is foldable and convenient for hoisting and transportation.