With decades of knowledge and experience working in the oil Industry, AH Tank BV provides the industry’s premier storage solution for crude oil and other petrochemicals. Our history includes extensive experience with both bolted steel tanks and welded steel tanks and we are one of the only tank manufacturers qualified to produce bolted steel tanks featuring the prestigious API 12B Monogram.
Our extensive safety program and ability to produce both bolted and welded tanks allows us to manufacture tanks for various applications including:
Our bolted and welded steel tanks are used throughout the oilfields for storage of crude oil. In addition, our storage tanks can be used for containment of petroleum products used during the fracking process as well as produced water. Our epoxy coatings on tank interiors are durable enough to resist the saltwater and brine water found in saltwater treatment plants. In addition,
As well as oil storage, our bolted and welded tanks are used for storage of EN590, Jet A1 fuel, D6 etc. . we can design and manufacture oil wash tanks used to separate oil and water. Our larger crude oil storage tanks are utilized within oil terminals, petrochemical processing facilities and pipeline networks. Once the crude oil is extracted from the Oil Milling Plants, it requires immediate bulk storage facility. The output filtered oil is passed to the storage area. Our crude oil storage tanks are made from steel and fully welded to ensure zero leakages.
At AH Tank BV are manufactured as per International Standards. In the construction of crude oil storage tank, the most common standard in the world are API650, other standards have GB50341, BS2654, JIS B8501, etc. In general, crude oil storage tank has two kinds, fixed roof vertical tank and fixed roof cubical type. Fixed roof tank is usually used when the quantity of crude oil is not too large. The crude oil storage tanks can be installed inside the building as well as it can be installed in open.
Fiberglass tanks can be supplied in diameters from 5’ through 14’ and heights or lengths up to 35’ in vertical or horizontal tank configurations. FRP tanks may be filament wound or hand lay depending on size or a combination of both methods.
Flat bottom vertical FRP tanks are most common but sloped or cone bottoms may be provided to facilitate compete drainage. Fiberglass tanks may be designed for mixer support and internal gusseting may be provided. Horizontal tanks include integral leg/saddle supports as required.