- Aisix Solutions (TSXV:AISX) released a topical analysis identifying the top 10 oil and gas fields most at risk of wildfires
- Aisix also reports that several oil and gas fields are currently affected or threatened by active wildfires
- Aisix’s wildfire intelligence platform is increasingly being adopted by governments, insurers, and energy companies seeking to mitigate climate-related risks
- Aisix stock (TSXV:AISX) last traded at $0.03
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Aisix Solutions (TSXV:AISX), a provider of wildfire data and analytics, has released a topical analysis identifying the top 10 oil and gas fields most at risk of wildfires based on historical conditions, as well as those projected to face the steepest increase in wildfire probability by 2050 under the SSP5 climate change scenario.
The analysis, powered by Aisix’s unique wildfire modeling platform, integrates machine learning, physics-based simulations, and climate projections to assess long-term burn probabilities. The company’s proprietary wildfire dataset leverages Cell2Fire2, an evolution of the BurnP3+ model, to simulate wildfire behavior across Canada at a national scale.
“By pinpointing historical, current and future high-risk areas, our goal is to help stakeholders take essential measures to reduce the risk of production disruption,” Aisix’s CEO, Mihalis Belantis, said in a news release.
Top 10 oil and gas fields at risk (historical conditions)
(Top 10 oil and gas fields with respect of historical burn probability. Source: Aisix Solutions Inc.)
- Cameron Hills
- Thetlaandoa
- Firebag
- Long Lake
- Rainbow South
- Cranberry
- Christina Lake*
- Helmet
- Jackfish*
- Judy Creek
(*Currently impacted by active wildfires)
These rankings are based on aggregated 30-year burn probabilities within a 25 km radius of each field, highlighting persistent wildfire hotspots under historical climate conditions.
Top 10 fields with highest increase in wildfire probability by 2050 (SSP5 scenario)
(Top 10 oil and gas fields with highest increase in wildfire probability given the fifth Share Socioeconomic Pathway (SSP5) climate change scenario by 2050. Source: Aisix Solutions Inc.)
- Bighorn
- Lovett River
- Ferrybank
- Acheson
- Medicine Lodge
- Sundance
- Kaybob South
- Fox Creek
- Bellshill Lake
- Christina Lake
The SSP5 scenario, characterized by rapid economic growth and fossil fuel-intensive development, projects a significant rise in wildfire risk across key energy-producing regions.
Current wildfire impact
Aisix also reports that several oil and gas fields are currently affected or threatened by active wildfires, including Jackfish, Christina Lake, Foster Creek, Rainbow, Kelly, Cutbank, Bubbles North, Horn River, and Petitot River.
Aisix’s wildfire intelligence platform is increasingly being adopted by governments, insurers, and energy companies seeking to mitigate climate-related risks.
About Aisix Solutions
Aisix Solutions Inc. helps people, businesses and governments around the world analyze, manage and mitigate climate-related risks.
Aisix stock (TSXV:AISX) last traded at $0.03.
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