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The API 653 Standard is the corollary to the API 650 Standard. API 650 is for constructing a new above ground liquid storage tank while API 653 is for the maintenance of an API 650 to determine whether the tank fit for continued service.
API 650 is the standard governing welded tanks for oil storage. It dictates tank design, fabrication, welding, inspection, and requirements. API 650 is widely used for tanks that are designed to internal pressures of 2.5 PSI or less and store products such as crude oil, gasoline, chemicals and produced water.
Product Details: Revision: 5th Edition, November 2014. Published Date: May 2020. Status: Active, Most Current.
API Standard 650, Welded Tanks for Oil Storage, Thirteenth Edition, has been published to ensure the safety, sustainability, and environmental performance of oil storage tanks. The updated standard will help continue operational excellence and trust between operators and manufacturers.
API 650 is the standard governing welded tanks for oil storage. It dictates tank design, fabrication, welding, inspection, and requirements. API 650 is widely used for tanks that are designed to internal pressures of 2.5 PSI or less and store products such as crude oil, gasoline, chemicals and produced water.
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This standard was originally published in 1973, with the most recent 13th Edition being released in March of 2020.
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API 620 regulates the design and manufacture of large steel low-pressure storage tanks, usually larger than 300 feet in diameter. By contrast, API Standard 650 is typically used for carbon, stainless steel and aluminum tanks located in terminals, refineries, pipelines and other process facilities.
API 650, Welded Tanks for Oil Storage, is a standard developed and published by the American Petroleum Institute (API) that establishes minimum requirements for the design, fabrication, , and inspection of welded storage tanks.
API 653 is the standard for tanks over 50 feet tall or having diameter greater than 30 feet. Covers the maintenance, inspection, alteration and repair of steel, field-erected aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) built to API 650 or API 12C standards. API 653 inspections must be performed by a licensed inspector.

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