Using a modern wide-azimuth land survey, we demonstrate the power of offset vector tile (OVT) processing and subsequent analysis of offset vector gathers (OVG) to identify potential anisotropy and fracture characteristics of certain reservoirs of interest. Migration of the inherently azimuth-limited OVT gathers and the accompanying velocity updating scheme, based on surface fitting in offset and azimuth, yields robust measurements critical to this analysis. Both the kinematic and dynamic aspects of the processing are considered and contrasted. The results of the processing and analysis are then confirmed by comparison to the values predicted from two wells in the area.