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Fact Sheet: Aboveground Storage Tanks

Quick Facts:

Overview:

Pipeline system diagram
An example of a pipeline system

Tank farm

Aboveground storage tanks are an integral part of pipeline systems. In order to meet the demand for petroleum products and natural gas, both unrefined, unprocessed petroleum and natural gas, and refined products must be stored. This requires that storage capability be available near the production facilities (wellheads), at refining and processing plants, at loading facilities, and near distribution points.

Aboveground storage tanks are constructed of steel plates and can hold large volumes of commodities. LNG storage tanks are normally spherical in shape to allow even distribution of pressure within the tank. Where large volumes of commodities must be stored, storage tanks are arrayed in what are referred to as tank farms. A typical example of a tank farm is shown at right.

Regulation of Above Ground Storage Tanks

The design, construction, and inspection of above ground storage tanks are regulated by 49 CFR Parts 192 and 195.

Above Ground Storage Tanks: Where can I learn more?

Date of Revision: 103105

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