224
22.2
That's really going to depend on the height of the 500bbl vertical oil tank. We could also calculate the answer if we knew the shape and dimensions of the floor of the tank, but you haven't included that information either.
In a new acetylene tank that is full there is 250 psi
2000 Gallons
224
In a 24 foot tank, there are 31.25 Bbls per foot. (750 / 24 = 31.25)
22.2
That's really going to depend on the height of the 500bbl vertical oil tank. We could also calculate the answer if we knew the shape and dimensions of the floor of the tank, but you haven't included that information either.
There are 1.167 barrels of oil per inch in a 210 bbl tank that is 10x15 in size.
It depends entirely on the shape of the tank.
You take the weight of the tank and divide it by the number of square inches that touch the floor. If you have a 400 pound tank sitting on a stand with four legs of 1 square inch each, the tank would be exerting 100 pounds per square inch. If the same tank is setting on the floor and has a footprint of 10 inches by 20 inches, it would be 2 pounds per square inch.
1.66
This depends on where the well is located.
In a new acetylene tank that is full there is 250 psi
2.75
2000 Gallons