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Cakasa Completes Construction and Erection of Stockgap Mounded Bullet Tanks


Published: Saturday November 1, 2025
By: Oilfield Africa Review

Cakasa (Nigeria) Company Limited, an indigenous company that specializes in assembling precision structures in the oil and gas sector, is proud to announce the successful erection and completion of the only 2200m³ x 3 LPG Mounded Bullet Tank facility in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city.

This landmark project, awarded and commissioned by Stockgap Fuels Limited, has showcased the company’s specialized expertise in bringing complex project visions to fruition through its indigenous labor force and human capital development initiative.

“Notably, the bullet tank’s assembly was completed entirely in-house by our dedicated team, a feat the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) initially doubted could be achieved without external support.

We extend sincere gratitude to Stockgap Fuels Limited for their continued partnership and unwavering confidence in Cakasa’s capacity and capability to deliver this vital infrastructure. We specialize in assembling precision structures that are ready for immediate use within the oil and gas sector,” Cakasa stated.

A bullet storage tank is a cylindrical, horizontal tank with rounded ends, designed for pressurized liquids and gases like LPG or NGLs. Its design is optimized for space and pressure, and has safety features such as pressure relief valves and emergency shut-off valves. These tanks are used in various industries, including oil and gas, chemical, and agricultural.

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