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Guide to Fuel Storage

With the right fuel storage tanks, you can keep your operation up and running


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Fuel storage systems are commonly used for fleets, airports, farms, ranches and construction companies. By storing aircraft fuel or other types of fuel, you can refuel farm equipment, aircraft and fleet vehicles at your convenience. Fuel storage tanks are available in many designs and in a wide range of prices and are designed for either above ground or underground use. Your budget, safety requirements and operational needs will largely determine which fuel storage systems are right for you.

Fuel storage suppliers and manufacturers can assist you in deciding which fuel storage systems are best for your needs. In addition, some vendors will help you obtain the permits necessary to install your fuel storage tanks.

When purchasing fuel storage systems, consider the following:

  1. Fuel storage tanks may come with multiple compartments for multiple fuel storage.
  2. Storing aircraft fuel may require tanks with a special internal lining.
  3. Many fuel storage tanks come in single or double wall steel configurations.
  4. Look for fuel storage systems that incorporate systems to prevent overfill.
  5. Above ground fuel storage systems require supports, which may be flat bottom, skirts, beam legs, stationary saddles, anti-roll stabilizers or structural skid configurations.




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Underground fuel storage systems


Underground fuel storage tanks have been known to corrode and to leak fuel and gas into the soil, causing soil contamination and possible financial devastation for the owner of the tanks. In the interest of preserving the environment, all levels of government have issued strict guidelines regarding the installation, operation and removal of underground fuel storage tanks. Leak detection systems and monitoring systems are required for all underground fuel storage tanks.

I recommend: The Reynolds Group designs and installs both above ground and underground fuel storage tanks. Tanks are installed with state-of-the-art monitoring systems to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations. Modern Welding Company fabricates many above ground and underground fuel storage systems. Highland Tank & Manufacturing Company also carries a large selection of underground tanks.

Above ground fuel storage tanks


Above ground fuel storage systems are far less expensive than underground tanks, are much easier to install and don't carry the risk of soil contamination. Available in horizontal and vertical models, above ground tanks are an increasingly popular choice for storing aircraft fuel and other types of fuel.

I recommend: ConVault is one of the leading manufacturers of above ground fuel storage tanks. Search for tanks from 500-50,000 gallon capacity at SuperSafe Tanks. Advanced Fuel Systems provides above ground fuel storage tanks with capacities from 500-30,000 gallons. For smaller tanks, consider Fitzsimmons Systems’ Mini SmartTank — from 300-4,000 gallons. Modern Welding Company offers both vertical and horizontal above ground tanks as well as several varieties of underground tanks.

Custom fuel storage tanks


For very large fuel storage needs, look for suppliers that offer custom sizes for fuel storage tanks.

I recommend: At Pittsburg Tank & Tower Co., you can order custom fuel storage tanks in sizes up to 1 million gallons.

Implement fuel storage maintenance systems


To prevent leaks and other costly problems, fuel storage maintenance systems are key. Some manufacturers and suppliers offer ongoing maintenance services with their products.

I recommend: AOG offers fuel storage maintenance systems, including tank inspection, assessment and repair to keep your fuel storage systems in good working order. Pittsburg Tank & Tower Co. provides maintenance services for its fuel storage tanks.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Fuel storage tanks may be shipped already assembled or may require some assembly.
  • Impress upon employees and workers that no smoking is allowed in the vicinity of any fuel storage systems.
  • Twenty-year warranties on fuel storage systems are common, but you can often get optional 30-year warranties.
  • Installation of above ground or underground fuel storage systems must comply with local, state and federal codes and regulations.

The official source of Fuel Storage is the Fuel Storage page at Business.com

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