In order to serve various needs, two blank fields have been provided so you can input other tank sizes and strapping calculations. You may also edit any of the strapping calculations to your preference and the app will retain this change and implement the change into future calculations. The “Settings” screen is preprogrammed with the most popular tank sizes found in the oilfield (250B, 300B, 400B, 500B, 535B) along with the proper strapping calculation for each tank.Overflush means that more than the wellbore volume is pumped. Flush volume is usually equal to the full wellbore volume of fluid that is pumped to displace all the proppant. "Oil Tank Gauge" then automatically performs all conversions from feet to inches and uses the correct tank strapping calculation to provide you with the number of “Total Barrels”. Flush Volume Perf Depth x Tubing Internal Capacity. Next use the picker wheel to input the top gauge of your tank into the “Top Gauge” field and the bottom gauge of your tank into the “Bottom Gauge” field. Use the picker wheel to select your tank size in the “Tank Size/Calc” field. The “Tank Calculation” screen determines the total barrels of oil or water in a tank or the total number of barrels removed from a tank."Oil Tank Gauge" then automatically performs all calculations to provide you with the number of “Barrels to Load”. Next use the picker wheel to select the oil’s specific gravity (supports specific gravities of 15-74) into the “Gravity of Oil” field. Just input a weight in pounds (supports 5000-100,000 pounds) into the “Available to Load” field. The “Load Calculation” screen determines how many barrels of oil you can legally load into your tanker.Leave your dumb calculator in the glove box and pitch the gravity charts out the window! ![]() ![]() With this app you will calculate volumes of oil or water in tanks, and legal weight loads with a few swipes of your thumb. ![]() "Oil Tank Gauge" is an easy to use, free app designed to help crude oil haulers, water haulers, and pumpers who work around tanks in the oilfield and need a way to simplify tank calculations.
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