“…In this study, we interpret a 3D seismic reflection survey from the hyper‐extended domain of the Porcupine Basin offshore southwest of Ireland that images the ‘Porcupine Arch’ (Naylor et al, 2002) which coincides with a distinct, large, free‐air gravity anomaly high (Readman et al, 2005). The origin of the arch is debated and has been interpreted as a possible detachment fault developed at the top of serpentinized mantle (Chen et al, 2018; O'Reilly et al, 2006; Prada et al, 2017; Reston et al, 2004; Tomar et al, 2022; Watremez et al, 2016), and as a large mafic igneous intrusion below the sedimentary cover of the basin (Gagnevin et al, 2017). Our 3D seismic interpretation suggests that the Porcupine Arch is an extensional detachment, referred to as the ‘P reflector’ (P, Reston et al, 2001, 2004), with the available seismic dataset providing the most complete 3D imaging of an extensional lithospheric‐scale detachment, including its sub‐horizontal and steep frontal areas and the connection between them (Figure 1).…”