Suretank offer a wide range of offshore chemical tanks which meet all current international standards required to safely move classified dangerous goods. We offer both horizontal and vertical tanks with capacities ranging from 300L right up to 20,000L. Larger capacities available on request. Footprints can also be tailored to suit space constraints on board the offshore platform
Design Codes/Standards include DNV2.7-1, ISO10855, ADR/RID, IMDG, ASME VIII, ISO1496, CSC. ASME U-Stamp and PED available on request along with a host of other standards such as NORSOK etc.
Tank Material of Construction and valve configuration can all be tailored to suit exacting customer demands. With the exception of the larger capacity tanks >9000L, all of our tanks come bolted as standard which greatly aids with tank maintenance allowing the tank to be removed from the frame if required.
Manlids, 3-Stage bottom Outlets, Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valves and Airlines provided as standard. A host of optional extras are available including but not limited to; Remote Actuation, Level Gauges, Fall Arrestors, Handrails, Stainless Steel Fork-pockets, Additional Connections.

Capacity (L)

Frame Size (in mm)

Tare

Payload

MGW

Nominal

L

W

H

Kg

Kg

Kg

1000

1372

1372

1844

975

2025

3,000

1500L

1372

1372

2210

1,000

3,000

4,000

2000L

1420

1420

2440

1,200

2,800

4,000

2900L

1995

1995

2235

1,790

4,710

6,000

4000L

1995

1995

2571

1,970

6,030

8,000

4800L

2200

2200

2571

2,300

7,700

10,000

6000L

2300

2300

2830

2,850

9,150

12,000

Capacity (L)

Frame Size (in mm)

Tare

Payload

MGW

Nominal

L

W

H

Kg

Kg

Kg

2900L

2150

1900

2331

2,100

2,900

8,000

4000L

2200

2000

2506

1,000

3,000

4,000

4546L

2750

1850

2337

2400

8,030

10,430

4800L

2750

1850

2450

2,500

8,000

10,500

8000L

2991

2438

2571

3,500

11,500

15,000

20000L

6058

2438

2571

5,400

19,600

25,000

Custom Offshore Tanks

Suretank can also provide a wide range of custom offshore tanks to meet exacting customer requirements. These include mixing and storage tanks typically used for well stimulation, storage tanks for helicopter refueling systems, process vessels for mud handling/separation.

Tanks can be designed to meet requirements in relation to footprint, capacity, material of construction, pressures, valve configuration.