They are usually underground simply to keep them out of sight. However I have been to some stations (usually in rural areas) where the tanks are above ground.
They are usually underground simply to keep them out of sight. However I have been to some stations (usually in rural areas) where the tanks are above ground.
Petrol is typically obtained from gas stations, where it is sold for use in vehicles. The petrol is stored in underground tanks at these stations and is pumped into cars through fuel dispensers when customers fill up their tanks. To purchase petrol, drivers usually pay at the pump or inside the station, and they can use cash or credit/debit cards for the transaction.
A tanker is used to transport the Petrol from storage tanks to the petrol station.
In storage tanks, which are usually underground for safety.
They have underground tanks refilled regularly bu tankers.
at a petrol station
petrol is found underground
Not that long actually. once the buildings are demolished, and the site cleared - all that's left is the underground storage tanks. The tanks are pumped full with a slurry of concrete. this forces any remaining fuel to the surface, where it's decanted into a tanker. The concrete-filled tanks are simply left to harden. Since the now unusable tanks are burried fairly deep anyway, the site is usualy just grassed over.
The German word for petrol station is "Tankstelle".
Skovshoved Petrol Station was created in 1936.
If your in Dijibouti you can work at a petrol station at 13.
petrol station of course people