(817)447-8056 Q & A What is RAD Map A RAD map is created by remote sensing technology of the hydrocarbon activity in the air that occurs above the accumulation of oil or gas at some depth. Does RAD Map work with seismic Yes, it gives you a pattern for laying out seismic lines and lets the seismic identify the potential zone or zones  for production over the DHA area. Can a RAD Map help with water flood After a flooded area is pressured up, the airborne hydrocarbon activity increases with accumulation.  You might be pushing your oil off your lease. Can you RAD Map an area at night No, only daytime on a negative solar lunar cycle which occurs 3 to 5 days per month. How long does it take to RAD Map and process the data The size of the area, location, and topography determine the time frame.  Generally, 14-21 business days from data acquisitions to delivery of the RAD Maps. When and where should  use a RAD Map The ideal situation is to use a RAD Map first to lead the way for other geophysical procedures.  On a competitive play it will keep you ahead of the competition.  As a caution, never drill a well that has no DHA areas. Do you have a library of RAD Maps Yes, we have terabytes worth of RAD Maps throughout the United States. Can you describe a DHA area DHA is an acronym for Dense Hydrocarbon Activity that occurs in the air above the accumulation of oil or gas at some depth.  Our REAP processor quantifies the DHA areas by giving them values of “A Prime, A Plus, and AB”. Do you have prospective DHA areas ready to drill Yes, we keep a revolving inventory of A Prime, A Plus and AB DHA areas ready for exploration. How much does a RAD Map cost $15.00 per acre for small blocks with a sliding scale as the size of the acres to analyze increases.