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Various solutions implemented to achieve effective corrosion control in above ground crude oil storage tanks have been described to evaluate effectiveness of the implemented solutions. The effectiveness of the implemented corrosion control methods has been evaluated over a period of more than twenty years.
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EWPD of Saudi Aramco is the custodian of five large volume crude oil storage tanks with diameter of 106 m (348’) and 110 m (360’), where the crude oil is stored and transported from eastern region to western region. The tank which is being addressed in this paper is an API1 650 with floating roof. Its capacity is 1,013,000 barrels and its diameter is 110 m. This tank was built in 1978 on an oily sand pad and reinforced concrete ring wall. The inboard and sketch plates are 6.35 mm thick, and annular plates are 16 mm thick