“…Understanding the tectonic evolution of the Deseado FTB has paleogeographical, evolutionary, and even oil exploration implications. For instance, decoding early orogenic activity in Patagonia would contribute to the general discussion between studies favoring an early development of the whole Andes in Cretaceous times (e.g., Fildani et al, ; Folguera & Iannizzotto, ; Jaimes & De Freitas, ; Martin‐Gombojav & Winkler, ; Mescua et al, ; Mpodozis et al, ; Sempere, ; Soler & Bonhomme, ; Tunik et al, , among others) and works that only contemplate Cenozoic Andean mountain building stages (e.g., Armijo et al, ; Faccenna et al, ; Husson et al, ; Oncken et al, , among others). In addition, it is crucial to understand sediment source areas to neighboring Austral and San Jorge Gulf oil‐bearing basins (e.g., Barberón et al, ; Limarino & Giordano, ; Malkowski et al, ; Figure a) and to shed light into Mesozoic paleobiogeography in Patagonia which has the richest fossil record of South America (Wilf et al, ).…”