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AISIX Solutions Inc. Identifies Top 10 Canadian Oil and Gas Sites at Risk of Wildfires Given Historical Fire Patterns and Top 10 Oil and Gas Fields With Highest Increase in Wildfire Probability

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AISIX Solutions Inc. (TSXV: AISX) has released a critical analysis identifying the top 10 Canadian oil and gas fields at risk of wildfires based on historical patterns and future climate projections. The company's analysis utilizes advanced machine learning and physical-based modeling through their Cell2Fire2 technology to assess wildfire risks.

The study revealed that sites including Cameron Hills, Thetlaandoa, and Firebag are among the most historically vulnerable locations, with Jackfish and Christina Lake currently being impacted by wildfires. Looking ahead to 2050 under the SSP5 climate change scenario, locations such as Bighorn, Lovett River, and Ferrybank show the highest increase in wildfire probability.

AISIX Solutions Inc. (TSXV: AISX) ha pubblicato un'analisi approfondita che identifica i 10 principali giacimenti petroliferi e di gas canadesi a rischio di incendi boschivi, basandosi su modelli storici e proiezioni climatiche future. L'analisi dell'azienda sfrutta avanzate tecniche di apprendimento automatico e modellazione fisica tramite la loro tecnologia Cell2Fire2 per valutare i rischi di incendio.

Lo studio ha evidenziato che siti come Cameron Hills, Thetlaandoa e Firebag sono tra le aree storicamente più vulnerabili, con Jackfish e Christina Lake attualmente colpiti da incendi. Guardando al 2050, nello scenario di cambiamento climatico SSP5, località come Bighorn, Lovett River e Ferrybank mostrano il maggior aumento nella probabilità di incendi boschivi.

AISIX Solutions Inc. (TSXV: AISX) ha publicado un análisis crítico que identifica los 10 principales campos petrolíferos y de gas en Canadá en riesgo de incendios forestales, basándose en patrones históricos y proyecciones climáticas futuras. El análisis de la compañía utiliza aprendizaje automático avanzado y modelado físico a través de su tecnología Cell2Fire2 para evaluar los riesgos de incendios.

El estudio reveló que sitios como Cameron Hills, Thetlaandoa y Firebag están entre las ubicaciones históricamente más vulnerables, con Jackfish y Christina Lake actualmente afectados por incendios forestales. De cara al 2050 bajo el escenario climático SSP5, lugares como Bighorn, Lovett River y Ferrybank muestran el mayor aumento en la probabilidad de incendios forestales.

AISIX Solutions Inc. (TSXV: AISX)는 과거 패턴과 미래 기후 예측을 기반으로 캐나다에서 산불 위험이 높은 상위 10개 석유 및 가스 유전을 식별하는 중요한 분석을 발표했습니다. 회사의 분석은 Cell2Fire2 기술을 통해 고급 머신러닝과 물리 기반 모델링을 활용하여 산불 위험을 평가합니다.

연구 결과 Cameron Hills, Thetlaandoa, Firebag 등은 역사적으로 가장 취약한 지역이며, 현재 Jackfish와 Christina Lake는 산불의 영향을 받고 있습니다. SSP5 기후 변화 시나리오에 따른 2050년 전망에서는 Bighorn, Lovett River, Ferrybank 등이 산불 발생 가능성이 가장 크게 증가하는 지역으로 나타났습니다.

AISIX Solutions Inc. (TSXV : AISX) a publié une analyse critique identifiant les 10 principaux champs pétroliers et gaziers canadiens exposés au risque d'incendies de forêt, basée sur des tendances historiques et des projections climatiques futures. L'analyse de l'entreprise utilise un apprentissage automatique avancé et une modélisation physique via leur technologie Cell2Fire2 pour évaluer les risques d'incendie.

L'étude a révélé que des sites tels que Cameron Hills, Thetlaandoa et Firebag figurent parmi les lieux historiquement les plus vulnérables, avec Jackfish et Christina Lake actuellement touchés par des incendies. En regardant vers 2050, dans le scénario climatique SSP5, des endroits comme Bighorn, Lovett River et Ferrybank présentent la plus forte augmentation de la probabilité d'incendies de forêt.

AISIX Solutions Inc. (TSXV: AISX) hat eine kritische Analyse veröffentlicht, die die 10 kanadischen Öl- und Gasfelder mit dem höchsten Risiko für Waldbrände basierend auf historischen Mustern und zukünftigen Klimaprojektionen identifiziert. Die Analyse des Unternehmens nutzt fortschrittliches maschinelles Lernen und physikbasierte Modellierung durch ihre Cell2Fire2-Technologie zur Bewertung der Waldbrandrisiken.

Die Studie zeigte, dass Standorte wie Cameron Hills, Thetlaandoa und Firebag zu den historisch am stärksten gefährdeten zählen, wobei Jackfish und Christina Lake derzeit von Waldbränden betroffen sind. Blickt man auf das Jahr 2050 unter dem Klimaszenario SSP5, weisen Orte wie Bighorn, Lovett River und Ferrybank den stärksten Anstieg der Waldbrandwahrscheinlichkeit auf.

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  • Multiple key oil and gas fields currently impacted by active wildfires
  • Analysis predicts increasing wildfire risks for major energy infrastructure by 2050
  • Some recent forest disturbances not yet included in the model, indicating potential data gaps

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 25, 2025) - AISIX Solutions Inc., (TSXV: AISX) (FSE: QT7) ("AISIX" or "the Company"), a wildfire data and analytics company, has released an analysis highlighting the top 10 Oil and Gas fields at risk of wildfires given historical conditions and the top 10 Oil and Gas fields with highest increase in wildfire probability given the fifth Shared Socioeconomic Pathway (SSP5) climate change scenario by 2050.

"We are dedicated to supporting wildfire risk mitigation efforts for the energy industry by providing the most precise data available," said Mihalis Belantis, CEO of AISIX Solutions Inc. "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."

The Top 10 Oil and Gas fields are ranked by AISIX as follows:

  1. Cameron Hills
  2. Thetlaandoa
  3. Firebag
  4. Long Lake
  5. Rainbow south
  6. Cranberry
  7. Christina Lake*
  8. Helmet
  9. Jackfish*
  10. Judy Creek

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Figure 1 Top 10 Oil and Gas fields with respect of historical burn probability

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* These sites are currently impacted by wildfires

The Top 10 Oil and Gas fields with highest increase in regional wildfire probability given the fifth Shared Socioeconomic Pathway (SSP5) climate change scenario by 2050 ranked by AISIX Solutions Inc.

  1. Bighorn
  2. Lovett River
  3. Ferrybank
  4. Acheson
  5. Medicine Lodge
  6. Sundance
  7. Kaybob South
  8. Fox Creek
  9. Bellshill Lake
  10. Christina Lake

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Figure 2 Top 10 Oil and Gas fields with highest increase in wildfire probability given the fifth Share Socioeconomic Pathway (SSP5) climate change scenario by 2050

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Figure 3 Map showing wildfire burn probabilities (yellow to red colours), some towns and cities for reference, Oil and Gas fields impacted by 2025 fires, the top 10 fields with respect of historical burn probability and the top 10 with respect increase burn probability by 2050 according to SSP5.

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The analysis considers aggregated 30-year burn probabilities within 25km of Oil and Gas fields as portrayed by AISIX Wildfire dataset. AISIX utilizes machine learning, physical based-modeling and climate change projections to pinpoint locations facing the highest wildfire probability. AISIX's wildfire data workflow includes the application of Cell2Fire2, an advancement of BurnP3+, and simulates wildfire behaviour at the country scale according to historic and projected change in climate patterns.

The analysis shows long term trends rather than year-to-year specific conditions and highlights burn probability hotspots given historical conditions**

The analysis also shows the Oil and Gas fields currently impacted and nearby wildfires, based on current actively burning fires: Jackfish, Christina Lake, Foster creek, Rainbow, Kelly, Cutbank, Bubbles North, Horn River, Petitot River.

** Some recent forest disturbances may not yet be included in the model.

Energy operators are invited to request a demo today to learn how to integrate AISIX's Wildfire 3.0 predictive modeling into their risk mitigation, emergency response, and climate resilience strategies.

For more information about AISIX Solutions Inc. and its climate risk solutions, please visit www.aisix.ca or follow the Company on X (formerly Twitter) at @AISIXSolutions or on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/company/aisixsolutionsinc/.

About AISIX Solutions Inc.

AISIX Solutions Inc., is a climate risk and data-analytics solutions provider trusted by organizations seeking a more predictive future. Leveraging the advancements of data analytics and risk assessment, AISIX Solutions Inc. is on a mission to provide auditable, explainable, and defensible assessments to help businesses and communities protect their property, assets, and infrastructure from wildfire-related risks. By empowering organizations with wildfire risk insights, AISIX Solutions Inc. aims to foster resilience and sustainability in the face of climate change.

For further information:
Mihalis Belantis, Chief Executive Officer
+1 (604) 620-1051
investors@aisix.ca

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FAQ

Which Canadian oil and gas fields are currently affected by wildfires according to AISIX (TSXV: AISX)?

According to AISIX, Jackfish, Christina Lake, Foster Creek, Rainbow, Kelly, Cutbank, Bubbles North, Horn River, and Petitot River are currently impacted by active wildfires.

What are the top 3 Canadian oil and gas fields with highest historical wildfire risk identified by AISIX?

AISIX identified Cameron Hills, Thetlaandoa, and Firebag as the top three oil and gas fields with highest historical wildfire risk.

How does AISIX Solutions analyze wildfire risks for oil and gas fields?

AISIX uses machine learning, physical based-modeling, and climate change projections through their Cell2Fire2 technology, analyzing 30-year burn probabilities within 25km of oil and gas fields.

Which oil and gas fields show the highest increase in wildfire risk by 2050 according to AISIX's analysis?

Under the SSP5 climate change scenario, Bighorn, Lovett River, and Ferrybank show the highest projected increase in wildfire probability by 2050.

What solutions does AISIX (TSXV: AISX) offer to energy operators for wildfire risk management?

AISIX offers Wildfire 3.0 predictive modeling integration for risk mitigation, emergency response, and climate resilience strategies, with demo requests available for energy operators.
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