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On-site Fuel Storage Needs?

Whether it’s a long-term job or a short-term project, on-site tanks can be an ideal source for on-site fuel storage.

Though convenient, fuel tanks come with their inconveniences, too—environmental regulations, costly containment pans, the potential for theft, and they can take up their fair share of space on your site.

Direct-to-equipment deliveries can reduce or eliminate the need for on-site storage, but in some cases, can’t completely replace on-site fuel storage.

4Refuel is pleased to be able to offer high-tech Fuel Cubes, the most convenient and reliable on-site tank available, to meet your company’s on-site fuel storage needs. Both 500-gallon and 1,000-gallon sizes are available.

Fuel Cubes are double-walled tanks and eliminate the need for containment pans. A lockable equipment compartment keeps your pumps and accessories secured and safe from theft. Fuel Cubes also feature four-way forklift pockets for easy mobility when empty.

Tank monitors alert 4Refuel when levels drop below a set threshold for seamless delivery during the day or overnight, depending on site requirements.

With 4Refuel, get the added benefit of easy and convenient reporting through our exclusive Fuel Management Online portal. Fuel details are automatically tracked and posted after delivery, allowing you to track down to the drop.

4Refuel is the largest mobile on-site provider in Texas, servicing Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio and Austin. Contact us today to schedule on-site refueling, or to inquire about our fuel service in your area.

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Disclaimer

Lifecycle GHG emissions refer to the emissions that occur during each stage of the fuel’s lifecycle, including but not limited to the production, transportation and end-use of the fuel. Any emissions values referenced are based on carbon intensity (gCO2e/MJ) figures provided by 4Refuel Suppliers for each low carbon fuel type and are subject to change. The GHG emissions reductions are calculated by comparing the Carbon Intensity of the lower carbon fuels blends sold to the baseline Carbon Intensity of conventional diesel of 93 gCO2 e/MJ (as published in Canada’s Clean Fuel Regulations).