Wildfire intelligence for oil and gas assets before response mode begins.
Protect people, production, access, and remote facilities with facility-level wildfire forecasting for Alberta and B.C. oil and gas operations. Move from broad fire awareness to asset-level readiness decisions.
*Alberta June to October 2025 MVP evaluation. Z1 is a decision-support tool. All operational decisions remain with qualified personnel and established emergency protocols.
Oil and gas teams need facility-focused wildfire intelligence, not broad fire-danger maps.
Remote assets, multiple facilities, contractor coordination, crew safety, access restrictions, camp exposure, compressor stations, well pads, battery sites, and pipeline-adjacent areas all demand a more focused planning signal than public fire-danger products can provide.
Compressor Stations and Processing Sites
Monitor facility-level wildfire risk and prepare staffing, access, and site protection actions earlier than reactive monitoring allows.
Well Pads and Battery Sites
Prioritize inspections, field checks, and contractor attention across dispersed assets using forward-looking risk intelligence.
Remote Camps and Workforce Movement
Support planning for crew safety, transportation, access, and communications when wildfire risk is forecast to rise.
Pipeline-Adjacent Areas and Access Roads
Identify where rising risk could affect access, maintenance, emergency response, or field work scheduling.
Shutdown and Curtailment Planning
Use longer lead time to plan staged readiness rather than last-minute reaction when conditions escalate.
Insurance and Regulatory Reporting
Provide structured reports and risk summaries to support internal HSE records and external reporting requirements.
Plan contractors, crews, inspections, and shutdown readiness before conditions become urgent.
The operational value of Z1 for oil and gas operators is lead time. When wildfire risk is forecast to rise around facilities or access corridors, teams have time to position contractors, adjust inspection schedules, brief leadership, and prepare site-level responses rather than reacting under pressure.
Emergency Response Managers
Earlier risk signals for EOC readiness, mutual aid coordination, and escalation decisions tied to specific facility zones.
HSE Teams
A defensible risk record for wildfire exposure, including reports, scorecards, and historical trend analysis for regulatory and audit purposes.
Operations Leaders
Know where to stage crews, contractors, inspections, and mitigation dollars before wildfire risk becomes an emergency.
Executive and Risk Leadership
Consistent risk summaries for leadership, risk committees, insurers, and board-level operational continuity reporting.
Questions from emergency response and HSE teams.
Request an oil and gas asset risk briefing.
Send us your facility list and we will scope a Z1 deployment for your Alberta or B.C. operations.
- Facility-level wildfire risk review
- Precision Operations scoping for high-consequence sites
- HSE and emergency response team demo
- Executive and insurer reporting walkthrough