Aboveground Storage Tank Inspector
2026/2027 Edition
100 Verified Questions with Detailed Rationales
Verified Answers Aligned with API 653, ASME BPVC, and API 570/510
Comprehensive Examination Aligned with API 653 Standards
Official Question Count: 100 | Coverage: 2026/2027 | Status: Verified
,Key Features
✓ API 653 requirements for tank inspection, rating, repair, and alteration
✓ Corrosion mechanisms, degradation, and remaining life calculations
✓ Foundation, settlement, and shell settlement assessment
✓ Welding qualifications, NDE (Non-Destructive Examination) methods per ASME Section V, and
hydrostatic testing protocols
✓ Compliance with API 570, API 510, and ASME Section VIII/Section IX as referenced by API 653
Updates for 2026
• Updated API 653 addenda regarding advanced ultrasonic testing (UT) and automated crawlers for
shell inspection: The 2026 addenda emphasize the integration of automated UT crawlers and phased
array techniques to enhance data quality and coverage during in-service inspections.
• Revised environmental and secondary containment compliance standards for ASTs: New provisions
align API 653 with EPA SPCC updates, requiring enhanced dike integrity verification and freeboard
documentation.
• New API guidelines for integrating digital twin technology and IoT sensors for continuous tank
corrosion monitoring: The 2026/2027 framework recognizes digital twins and IoT sensors as
acceptable condition monitoring tools when validated by a documented inspection plan.
Abstract
This document provides a comprehensive 100-question actual exam for the API 653 Aboveground
Storage Tank Inspector certification, validated against the 2026/2027 edition of API 653, current ASME
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (Sections V, VIII, and IX), API 570, API 510, and foundational
aboveground storage tank (AST) inspection, repair, alteration, and reconstruction principles. The
examination content addresses the four core competency domains: (1) API 653 standard requirements
including inspection intervals, corrosion rate determination, remaining life calculations, and minimum
required thickness evaluations; (2) cross-references to API 570 piping and API 510 pressure vessel
inspection principles where they interface with tank systems; (3) ASME Section V NDE methodologies,
Section VIII pressure-containing component design, and Section IX welding and welder qualification
requirements; and (4) foundation, settlement, and welding practices essential for maintaining
mechanical integrity. Each question is accompanied by a verified answer, an engineering rationale, an
explanation of why distractor options are incorrect, and a specific reference to the controlling standard.
The document is intended for certified inspectors, inspection engineers, and tank integrity professionals
preparing for the official API 653 examination administered by API under the 2026/2027 certification
program.
Keywords
API 653, Aboveground Storage Tank, AST Inspector, Tank Inspection, Corrosion Rates, Remaining Life,
API 570, API 510, ASME Section V, ASME Section VIII, ASME Section IX, NDE, Hydrostatic Testing,
Settlement, Welding Qualifications, Mechanical Integrity
, Content Area Overview
Content Area Questions Key Topics Weight
Inspection intervals, corrosion rate,
API 653 Standard
40 remaining life, MRT, repair/alteration, 40%
Requirements
hydrotesting
API 570 Piping & API 510 Piping inspection, CMLs, vessel inspection
15 15%
Pressure Vessel References intervals, RBI
ASME Sec V, Sec VIII, Sec IX RT, UT, MT, PT, VT, MFL, WPS/PQR/WPQ,
25 25%
& NDE joint categories
Foundation, Settlement & Perimeter/edge settlement, planar tilt, shell
20 20%
Welding welds, hot tap, temporary attachments
TOTAL 100 Comprehensive API 653 Coverage 100%
Examination Questions
Domain: API 653 Standard Requirements
Q1. According to API 653, what is the maximum interval between external inspections for
a aboveground storage tank in atmospheric service without a change in service?
A. 5 years
B. 10 years
C. 15 years
D. 20 years
Correct Answer: B. 10 years
Rationale: API 653 specifies that the maximum interval between external visual inspections is 10
years for tanks in atmospheric service, unless risk-based inspection (RBI) justifies a longer
interval.
Why Wrong: A is too short and would be unnecessarily conservative; C and D exceed the
maximum allowed interval without approved RBI justification.
Reference: API 653, Section 6.3.2 - External Inspection Intervals
Q2. The minimum required thickness of a tank shell plate must be calculated using which
of the following?
A. API 650 design formula with joint efficiency
B. ASME B31.3 formula
C. API 570 remaining life formula
D. API 620 design formula
Correct Answer: A. API 650 design formula with joint efficiency
Rationale: API 653 refers to API 650 design formulas, including the one-foot method or variable
design point method, with the appropriate joint efficiency factor to determine minimum required
shell thickness.
Why Wrong: B applies to process piping; C is used for piping remaining life; D applies to low-
pressure storage tanks per API 620.
Reference: API 653, Section 4.3.3 - Minimum Thickness Calculations
Q3. Which of the following conditions requires an internal inspection of an aboveground
storage tank?
A. When the remaining life falls below 5 years
B. When the next interval would exceed 20 years