Natural Gas or Water Tank?
Anyone have any ideas?
Update:
I was just told that ALL LNG tanks are spherical due to the pressure and will have vapors coming off of them from the liquid LN2 used to cool it, so LNG is out. Oil is also probably out because it would have to be in a dirt basin to catch any leaks, per the EPA and there is clearly no break in the vegitation big enough for such a basin.
I think we have a winner with water.
Anyone have any ideas?
Update:
I was just told that ALL LNG tanks are spherical due to the pressure and will have vapors coming off of them from the liquid LN2 used to cool it, so LNG is out. Oil is also probably out because it would have to be in a dirt basin to catch any leaks, per the EPA and there is clearly no break in the vegitation big enough for such a basin.
I think we have a winner with water.