Subsea Emergency Release System
Emergency release systems are critical safety devices for rapid disconnection of subsea infrastructure. They are used in offshore oil and gas to quickly disconnect risers and umbilicals from offshore platforms during hazardous events.



Technical Specifications
Overview
Subsea Emergency Release System
The Subsea Emergency Release System is a critical safety mechanism engineered for the rapid disconnection and separation of subsea infrastructure during hazardous events. Designed for offshore oil and gas operations, it facilitates the immediate detachment of risers, umbilicals, and associated equipment from floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels. This system prioritizes operational safety, environmental protection, and asset integrity by enabling reliable separation under high pressure and tension.
Technical Capabilities
System Components
- Hydraulic actuators
- Control systems
- Specialized connectors
- Primary Function
- Rapid disconnection and separation of subsea infrastructure
Operational Performance
- Activation
- Remote activation
- Operational Conditions
- High PressureHigh TensionEmergency Situations
Applications
Primary Industries
Safety Benefits
- Minimizes environmental impact
- Prevents damage to subsea assets
- Reliable separation during hazardous events



