Ambyint, a Canadian SaaS Company focused on the upstream oil and gas sector, has developed an artificial intelligence platform that supports production engineering teams and operators to optimize well production with minimal manual input. By combining advanced analytics with subject matter experts, the solution allows production teams to make quicker decisions, increase efficiency, improve production, and manage more.
Built to operate at scale, the platform continuously monitors real-time production data and automatically adjusts operating conditions to keep wells running efficiently. It leverages machine learning to detect performance patterns and uses reinforcement learning to refine recommendations based on previous outcomes — delivering more accurate optimization over time.
By automating tasks like setpoint changes and performance monitoring, Ambyint frees engineers and operators to focus on high-value work, such as addressing complex issues or planning long-term improvements.
Successful adoption relies on more than just technical performance. Transparency, trust, and alignment with field workflows are critical. Ambyint’s platform makes AI-driven decisions easy to understand and aligns with how engineers already work — building confidence in automation and accelerating adoption across teams.
Ambyint reports they are now managing more than 200,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. Companies using the platform have seen improvements in well performance, reductions in emissions, and increased operational efficiency. In many cases, the shift from manual to automated well optimization has also led to better use of engineering capacity, with teams able to oversee more wells while spending less time on routine tasks.
Relocating its headquarters to Calgary in 2023, Ambyint reaffirmed its commitment to building energy technology in Canada. The company continues to focus on digital tools that support sustainability, and more efficient operations in oil and gas — using data not just to monitor performance, but to actively improve it.
This article is part of Innovation+ in the Plus 15, a special editorial series from the Calgary Innovation Peer Forum and Digital Journal that explores how Calgary-based companies are innovating.
