Project type: oilsands service. Field-erected industrial storage tank. Western Canada, oilsands operator.
Tank
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 132 ft (40.2 m) |
| Height | 145 ft (44.2 m) |
| Roof | Dome |
| Bottom | Cone |
| Service | Oilsands process media, continuous |
| Location | Northern Alberta |
System Specified
Enerpro Tank Panel System — pre-fabricated double-lock standing-seam panels. 2″ rigid mineral wool insulation (8 lb/cu·ft, ASTM C612 Type IVB) laminated to 0.024″ aluminum jacketing (ASTM B209, 3105-H14, stucco embossed finish). DuPont Surlyn 3-mil moisture barrier heat-laminated to the interior face of all jacketing. Mechanical seam closure. No fasteners through the weather face.
Application
- Shell. Cylindrical panels, full 145 ft vertical lengths.
- Roof. Dome geometry, custom-cut pie segments matched to the radius.
- Bottom. Cone, custom-cut panels matched to the base geometry.
Installation
- Internal wire rope cables tensioned 250–500 lbs, located by stick pins at 10–15 ft vertical spacing per project drawings.
- Panels installed clockwise from a single starting line, one continuous length per panel.
- Double-lock standing seams closed with a powered electric seamer. Hand seamers used in access-restricted areas.
- Stainless steel clips installed on the male leg at each cable crossing, secured with 16-gauge stainless wire-ties.
- Scaffold-free installation. No welding on the tank shell.
Outcome
One of the largest standing-seam tank panel installations completed in Canada. Continuous service since commissioning. Sealed envelope intact. No CUI-driven jacketing rework cycles to date.
What this project demonstrates
The Enerpro system scales to the largest field-erected tanks operating in Canadian oilsands service. Geometry handled: cylindrical shell, dome roof, bottom cone — all in a single coordinated panel set, fabricated in Edmonton, shipped without cross-border logistics.
Note: project details published with the operator's identity withheld at their request. Named version available on request from procurement or engineering teams evaluating the system.