I just posted this on another bowling messageboard, it is from Rich Jacobson:
"first and foremost on EVERY lane you bowl on, ALWAYS find the too much hook zone, then find the not enough hook zone. Split the difference. Then begin fine tuning with your bowling bag, super fine tune with your game changers if needed; hand position and speed."
On super flat patterns, there will usually be too much hook inside and not enough hook outside - find the area that (as Jacobson says) splits the difference and as itsallaboutme posted "hit what your looking at".
That is how you attack a flat oil pattern. Or conversely, you can do as I and spray and pray and hope for a miracle.