OP-TANKS is a design, fabrication, manufacturing, welding and machine shop in Pleasant View, Utah specializing in water and oilfield tanks. OP Tanks' personnel are highly trained and experienced designers, fabricators, and manufacturers of custom water and oilfield tanks, frac tanks, frac masters, and other metal products built on a foundation of inherent value.
We at OP Tanks measure our success only through your success. We consider ourselves a part of a much larger community in which we feel compelled to act honestly and responsibly. We do this only when we help protect our environment, provide economic opportunity fairly, work safely, and consider the individual in all of our business affairs.
We at OP Tanks measure our success only through your success. We consider ourselves a part of a much larger community in which we feel compelled to act honestly and responsibly. We do this only when we help protect our environment, provide economic opportunity fairly, work safely, and consider the individual in all of our business affairs.
Services
O.P. TANKS manufactures custom water and oilfield tanks, frac tanks, frac masters, and other metal products built on a foundation of inherent value. All tanks are built to high-specs and are customizable to fit our customers' needs. Options include internal lining for corrosion resistance, thief hatches, downcomer pipes, stairs and walks, customized paint colors, and much more!
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KirbStar
Dec 06, 2019
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James Mussells
Nov 29, 2018
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David Allred
Jan 19, 2018
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Ryan Stuart
Sep 30, 2016
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As a preface, I am a 6G certified welder with 2 Bachelor's Degrees in Business Operations Management and Systems Engineering Management, one from an Ivy League Institution. I worked at OP Tanks for 6 months. Finally fed up with only have 40-50 hours on a bi-weekly paycheck, I put in my two weeks notice because I figured my time would better spent job searching than working. The morning after I put in my two weeks notice, they called me in to sign a document indicating my "voluntary separation." Immediately after my signature, the Foreman pulled out my final paycheck and told me to go home, they