geoscienceUAS.com and UASgeoscience.com

  • Who:  Geoscientists follow paths of exploration and discovery in quest of solutions to some of society’s most challenging problems, and you share their ranks. 
  • What:  Oil and gas operators, pipeline companies, tank farm and storage facilities, infrastructure construction companies, integrating various databases (geophysics, fracture networks, regional faults, methane seeps, surface geochemistry for sweet spot identification/pinpointing) upstream, midstream and downstream operators, environmental monitoring, water conservation. 
  • Where: On Private or Federal lands (with permission).  Anywhere earth resources need to be identified, defined, extracted, protected and documented.  
  • When: Inside or outside, in at least semi-light, winds at less than 17 to 25 miles per hour. Preferably when sun angles are overhead with no shadows.  
  • Why: Use of this technology is faster, cheaper, and better. Use of this technology will save you days in the field and will help you focus field studies for the most important areas. 
  • How: Whether helicopter, fixed-wing or roto-copter there is a UAS for you. You’ll fly at between 250 feet to 400 feet above ground surface, with a product at 2-cm resolution for final export to Arc-GIS other aerial mapping formats.  

While these names are similar, there is room in the industry for more than one. Once you pick your site name, a similar site name will not be sold in the same geographic area without your being notified and given first right of refusal. 

Cost: Contact Us (775) 287-9038