“…Some studies suggest that stylolites can act as baffles to fluid flow (e.g., Burgess and Peter, 1985;Finkel and Wilkinson, 1990;Dawson, 1998;Alsharhan and Sadd, 2000;Gomez-Rivas et al, 2015;Martín-Martín et al, 2017) based on field and petrographic observations. Alternatively, stylolites have been found to act as conduits that improve permeability along their orientation as observed in some carbonate reservoirs and outcrops (e.g., Carozzi and Bergen 1987;Bergen and Carozzi, 1990;Lind et al, 1994;Harris, 2006;Chandra et al, 2014;Barnett et al, 2015;Paganoni et al, 2016;Martín-Martín et al, 2017;Morad et al, 2018) in addition to laboratory permeability tests (e.g., Heap et al, 2014Heap et al, , 2018Rustichelli et al, 2015). The development of localised porosity around stylolites has been associated with preferential dissolution along existing stylolite planes (Bergen and Carozzi, 1990) and an increase in the average size of pore throats (Baud et al, 2016).…”