“…At the time, the Appalachian region remained within arid latitudes (Torsvik & Cocks, 2017) and produced a foreland‐basin succession including black‐shale deposition of excellent petroleum potential within and beyond the foreland basin (Ettensohn et al., 2019; Park et al., 2010). The Appalachian margin remained in arid latitudes until Late Mississippian time, and during this period, experienced a series of orogenic events, the Salinic and Acadian/Neoacadian orogenies (Ettensohn et al., 2019; Hatcher, 2010; Miall & Blakey, 2019). These orogenic events generated foreland‐basin deposits that include widespread black‐shales, as well as coarser‐clastic and carbonate sequences that comprise one of the most prolific petroleum systems within the foreland and adjacent intracratonic basins (Cluff & Dickerson, 1982; Ettensohn, 1985; Ettensohn & Lierman, 2012; Konyukhov, 2014; Roen, 1984; Figures 1a and 5).…”