Storage
Esmilon B.V. is a major Petroleum Tank Farm Storage Company located in the European Union, our company has acquired a fleet of partners to ensure that the increasing demand of petroleum and petrochemical products currently in Europe is met.
By storing by-products, refined petroleum and petrochemical products, raw materials, equipments and other utilities of the oil and gas industry in materials useful to the society, we make a significant contribution to the supply chain, and quality of petroleum and petrochemical products stored at our Tank Farm and the rational use of natural resources and environmental protection.
Building In Safety Esmilon B.V. storage terminals is well-maintained facilities that have been designed, built, and located to minimize public impact. Terminal facilities are secured and fenced, with lighting designed to provide security yet minimal disturbance to neighbors. And, as part of an interstate transportation system, these terminals and the facilities located on them are regulated for Pipeline Safety.
Pipeline safety inspectors monitor compliance with these rules. Esmilon B.V. storage terminals support the efforts of safely and reliably delivering petroleum products to refineries tankers vessels and our other clients to make into products we all rely on every day. All SEA-TANK 510 above-ground storage tanks are constructed using quality steel plate engineered to exacting federal codes and national standards for the size, environment, and product to be stored.
Our Terminals and Tank locations vary from small gathering sites and large corporation storage units all across the European Union to the largest terminal in the world. Our tanks range in size from 40 to 60 feet high, and 150 to 270 feet in diameter, holding anywhere from 57,000 to 575,000 barrels of petroleum products. The size of the tank is determined by the design requirements of pipeline and refinery customers.
Among another integrity testing, new tanks are filled with water and monitored for potential leaks during hydrostatic testing prior to being placed into service. In addition, cathodic protection provides corrosion control as normal operations are engaged. Tanks are also grounded to minimize static electricity build up during filling and refilling, and to redirect lightning strikes, should any occur. All of our facilities are routinely monitored, inspected and maintained. Trained terminal personnel complete a visual inspection of every tank at least monthly. Additional annual inspections are also performed.