“…The current work is the first modelling study focussing on the impact of fluid pressure on fault reactivation, and hence represents a helpful supplementary contribution to the extensive existing work and knowledge on fault development/reactivation and fluid flow in faults (e.g. Sibson, 1985Sibson, , 1995Ge and Gargen, 1994;Cox, 1995;Childs et al, 1996;Ge, 1997;Zhao et al, 2004Zhao et al, , 2006Garven et al, 2001;Stewart, 2001;Walsh et al, 2001;Dewhurst and Jones, 2003;Shipton and Cowie, 2003;Yang et al, 2004;Yang, 2006;Wibberley et al, 2008;Zhang et al, 2009;Langhi et al, 2010). It needs to be pointed out that "fault reactivation" concerned in this paper refers to the reactivation of pre-existing faults (i.e.…”