Goal: Locate reliable groundwater for livestock
Solution: Seismic groundwater survey and resistivity mapping
From agriculture to energy, real estate to infrastructure, our seismic and geophysical services provide underground insights that drive smarter decisions.
Farmers and ranchers rely on water access. Our surveys identify aquifers and water veins beneath fields and pastures—helping reduce irrigation costs, increase crop yield, and ensure year-round livestock hydration.
We support early-stage exploration for oil companies and investors by mapping geological formations, porous rock, and structural traps—all before a rig is mobilized.
Before building, developers need confidence in water access, soil stability, and environmental safety. Our subsurface assessments streamline permitting and lower risk.
We partner with cities, counties, and government entities to help plan municipal water infrastructure, identify high-yield well locations, and preserve aquifer sustainability.
Our non-invasive tools help engineers understand subsurface features before excavation, including sinkholes, contamination zones, and underground utilities.
From arid regions in Africa to off-grid ranches in the American West, our mobile tech and global logistics make us ideal for remote projects needing low-impact solutions.
Goal: Locate reliable groundwater for livestock
Solution: Seismic groundwater survey and resistivity mapping
Result: Identified a high-yield aquifer at 385 feet. The resulting well produced 20+ GPM, saving the client over $15,000 in avoided dry wells.
Goal: Validate oil presence before committing to drilling
Solution: Seismic and passive listening analysis across 200 acres
Result: Located three petroleum-bearing zones between 1,200–1,800 feet. Client used our findings to attract an investment partner and avoid unnecessary test wells.
Goal: Assess environmental risks and confirm aquifer location
Solution: Full geophysical survey and 3D mapping
Result: Identified subsurface fracture that could impact foundation. Redesign saved over $200,000 in potential remediation costs and helped fast-track permits.