Eldridge:
Generally such a report would be presented as a full report sealed by a PE. An approach I would take is
1) Hazard analysis of the fuel e.g., heat release and burning rates, miscible or nonmiscible, vapor pressure, boiling and flash point temperatures
2) Safety features of a field erected IFR tank and dike system
3) Tank controls: motorized or manual valves, overfill protection systems, fire protection, hazardous location electrical equipment etc.
4) Your selected fire scenarios: rim seal, roof collapse, tank overflow resulting in a dike spill fire.
5)Pool fire calculations demonstrating the thermal flux imposed on the tank. Because the tank is an IFR the dike fire scenario is probably the most applicable scenario. I would also look at a wind directed fire plume because this can really impact your thermal flux on exposure tanks.
6) I would include in the analysis why the risk of such an event is relatively low e.g., US fire loss history, spill history, etc. One very useful source of information on spill data is the US Coast Guard. The link to the data is attached: