Benefits and Role of Underground Oil Tanks
Good thermal insulation: underground oil tanks are affected by the thermal insulation of the underground soil and have good thermal insulation performance. Compared with above ground storage tanks, underground tanks can better maintain the temperature stability of the storage medium, reducing fuel evaporation and energy loss.
Good thermal insulation: underground oil tanks are affected by the thermal insulation of the underground soil and have good thermal insulation performance. Compared with above ground storage tanks, underground tanks can better maintain the temperature stability of the storage medium, reducing fuel evaporation and energy loss.
Low construction and maintenance costs: the construction and maintenance costs of underground tanks are relatively low. Since the tanks are buried underground, there is no need to build additional protective facilities such as canopies or fences. In addition, underground tanks are relatively low maintenance because they are protected from the underground environment and are not as susceptible to weather and environmental factors as above ground tanks.
Good protection against theft: underground tanks reduce the risk of theft because they are buried underground. Compared with above ground oil tanks, underground oil tanks are not easy to be found and destroyed, improving the safety of storage.