RE:RE:RE:Great news! patience.lamboperthv10 wrote: Great post. There may be some confusion as to the labels of the AVO's as used by Galp. Note there are only three types of AVO-Class 1, 2 and 3.
Galp are using their 'AVO' numbers to define a specific horizon within the Cretaceous sequence.
So my interpretation of 'AVO-13' is that there is an AVO in the horizon they are calling '13'. GALP don't specify if it is a Class 2 or 3 AVO anomaly as say found at Venus. Speculation is that the Mopane Cenomanian horizon may exhibit a Class 2 AVO anomaly.
26 anomalies in Mopane, 79 accross the block...