Industrial robotic systems for emergency response

Robotic response systems for high-risk oil & gas operations

We supply and configure remotely operated robotic systems for industrial firefighting, blowout response, wellhead intervention and hazardous-area inspection.

Oil & gas emergency responseIndustrial firefighting supportRemote wellhead operationsHazardous-area reconnaissance
Remote operation Configured for distance, control and safer incident assessment.

Risk context

Critical incidents require distance, control and speed

Oil & gas emergencies can expose response teams to open flame, toxic gases, unstable structures and explosive atmospheres. Robotic systems help operators approach the hazard zone while keeping personnel at a safer distance.

Open flame and heat

Remote platforms can operate closer to fire sources where direct personnel access is limited or unsafe.

Toxic or oxygen-deficient areas

Inspection and gas-monitoring robots support assessment before crews enter the zone.

Damaged wellhead equipment

Specialized platforms can assist with alignment, positioning and shut-off operations during blowout response.

Industrial terrain

Tracked platforms support movement across rough surfaces, debris, wet ground and restricted access areas.

Where it's used

Four scenarios, one configurable fleet

The same equipment base is configured differently depending on what the incident actually demands — the platform, attachments and camera package all change with the scenario, not just the paint job.

Fire suppression

Stand off, keep cooling

Sustained water/foam delivery against tanks, pipe racks and burning wellheads without putting crews in the heat zone.

Wellhead

Approach a live blowout

Controlled positioning next to damaged or flowing wellhead equipment while it's still under pressure.

Reconnaissance

See before anyone walks in

Video, thermal and gas readings from a zone nobody should enter yet.

Remote work

Hands on the problem, not in it

Manipulator-led demolition, clearing and heavy handling in spaces rated unsafe for a crew.

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The fleet

Nine platforms, each built for one job

A short look at the range. The full catalog breaks every platform down by reach, capacity and attachments, grouped by the job it's actually built for rather than a generic product grid.

Wellhead response platform

Mast-mounted valve handling and a hydraulic grapple for live blowout work.

Confined-space inspection unit

Camera, thermal and gas-sensor mast for going first into a zone no one else should.

Heavy manipulator platforms

Five chassis options, from corridor-width units to long-boom dismantling rigs.

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Applications

Built for high-risk industrial environments

Robotic systems are most valuable where personnel exposure, access limitations or incident speed create operational risk.

Oil and gas wells

Blowout response, wellhead access, remote shut-off support and hot-zone inspection.

Refineries and petrochemical plants

Fire suppression support, cooling operations, gas-risk inspection and reconnaissance.

Tank farms and fuel storage

Cooling, exposure protection, fire response and remote monitoring around storage infrastructure.

Chemical facilities

Operation in areas with toxic emissions, explosive atmosphere risk or restricted personnel access.

Why this exists

Built to be trusted before the incident, not during it

Oil Service Control supplies and configures remotely operated robotic platforms for oil & gas emergency response. We care about getting the configuration right for your specific site — not about moving a unit off a price list.

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Engineering-led selection

Every configuration starts from a review of your facility, not a default spec sheet.

Built for real incidents

Reach, attachments and control range are matched to what your site actually faces.

Support past delivery

Operator training and readiness planning continue after the equipment arrives.

Contact

Discuss your facility and risk scenario

Tell us about your site, emergency-response challenges and equipment requirements. We will help define a suitable robotic system configuration.

Typical request data:Facility type, main risk scenario, expected operating environment, contact person and preferred communication channel.
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