I'll see if I can find this later. But for comparison, the dry mass of the O2 tanks in the SM is about 100 kg.
Thank you. It's for a discussion about why the space shuttle couldn't go to the moon. Working backwards through the rocket equation, disregarding the mass of tanks and piping and pressurization systems, using only the OMS engines, I got a mass of the spaceshuttle including fuel before TLI to be around 26.000 tonnes, based on a 2.200 tonnes shuttle at reentry.
ETA: I suspect that with the added mass of tanks and equipment, the mass of such a vehicle would balloon beyond any reason.