- AISIX Solutions Inc. (TSXV: AISX) identifies top Canadian oil and gas sites at risk of wildfires using advanced technology.
- Key sites including Cameron Hills, Thetlaandoa, and Firebag are historically vulnerable, while Bighorn, Lovett River, and Ferrybank show a rise in future risks.
- Energy operators are encouraged to adopt AISIX's Wildfire 3.0 predictive modeling for enhanced wildfire risk management.
AISIX Solutions Inc. (TSXV: AISX), a leader in wildfire data analytics, has unveiled a new analysis identifying the top 10 Canadian oil and gas fields at risk from wildfires based on historical data and future climate projections. Leveraging its advanced Cell2Fire2 technology, AISIX uses machine learning and physical-based modeling to evaluate wildfire probabilities. This essential analysis is designed to assist stakeholders in mitigating risks and preventing production disruptions.
The study highlights Cameron Hills, Thetlaandoa, and Firebag as historically vulnerable sites, with Jackfish and Christina Lake currently experiencing active wildfires. Looking towards the year 2050, the analysis underlines the significant increase in wildfire probability for sites such as Bighorn, Lovett River, and Ferrybank under the SSP5 climate change scenario.
Energy operators are invited to integrate AISIX's Wildfire 3.0 predictive modeling into their risk mitigation strategies. This offers a comprehensive approach to emergency response and climate resilience, allowing companies to proactively manage wildfire risks. For more insights and to request a demo, interested parties are encouraged to visit AISIX's official website or connect via their social media platforms.