Question 1463 Deck General
70% to passWhich of the following terms best describes the amount of product in a tank measured from the tank top to the level of liquid?
A
Innage
B
Thievage
C
Outage
D
Ullage
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) Innage. Innage refers to the amount of product in a tank measured from the tank top to the level of the liquid. This term is commonly used in the maritime and oil and gas industries to describe the fill level of a storage tank. The other answer choices are incorrect: B) Thievage refers to the amount of product removed from a tank. C) Outage refers to the empty space in a tank above the liquid level. D) Ullage refers to the empty space in a tank above the liquid level, similar to outage.
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