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API 650 tank fabrication refers to the design and construction of aboveground welded steel storage tanks that meet standards set by the American Petroleum Institute (API). These tanks are used to store fuel, oil, chemicals, and water and must meet strict safety, material, and welding requirements. |
If you are planning a tank project, understanding API 650 is critical. It impacts safety, compliance, cost, and long-term performance.
This guide breaks down what API 650 means, when it applies, how it compares to API 620, and what to look for in a fabrication partner.
API 650 is a standard that governs the material, design, fabrication, inspection, and testing of aboveground welded storage tanks.
These tanks are typically:
Fabrication under API 650 ensures tanks are structurally sound, safe under operating conditions, and built using consistent, proven methods.
API 650 applies when you are building aboveground storage tanks operating at near-atmospheric pressure.
If your tank operates under higher pressure or extreme temperatures, API 650 may not apply. In projects involving pressure-rated equipment and code requirements, understanding ASME U, S, and NBIC R stamps can also help clarify what type of certified work your project requires.
Both standards are published by the American Petroleum Institute, but they serve different use cases.
| Feature | API 650 | API 620 |
|---|---|---|
| Pressure Range | Low-pressure / atmospheric | Higher-pressure applications |
| Common Use | Fuel, oil, water storage | Cryogenic or specialized storage |
| Complexity | Standard design and fabrication | More advanced engineering required |
| Cost | More cost-effective | Higher due to complexity |
Simple rule: If your tank operates under normal conditions, API 650 is typically the right fit.
Welding quality is critical. Certifications and documented procedures are non-negotiable. For code-driven projects, it also helps to understand how ASME U and R stamps apply in pressure vessel fabrication.
These requirements ensure long-term safety and performance in demanding industrial environments. In corrosive plant environments, coating selection also plays a major role in long-term durability. Learn more about choosing the right coating for corrosive environments.
Choosing the right fabrication partner directly impacts project success. Beyond technical qualifications, evaluating long-term performance, efficiency, and cost impact is critical. Engineering-driven organizations often take a structured, data-focused approach to these decisions, similar to how firms evaluate growth and positioning in resources like this guide for engineering firms.
Look for a team that has completed API 650 tank projects, not one learning on your job.
Welding quality is critical. Certifications and documented procedures are non-negotiable.
A partner with both shop and field capabilities reduces risk and improves timelines. See fabrication services.
Inspection, testing, and documentation should be built into every phase.
A strong safety culture ensures consistency and reliability across the project.
At Burkes Mechanical, we combine field experience, certified teams, and controlled fabrication processes to execute API 650 projects with confidence.
Our approach includes:
If you are planning a tank project, working with a partner who understands both the technical requirements and real-world execution makes a measurable difference.