This proposal is to test the hypothesis that secondary (crack) porosity can be treated as a scaling problem in both fracture and fluid percolation theory. This will be achieved by measurements of elastic, transport and mechanical properties on rock samples with known and controlled crack densities (crack porosities) that span the percolation threshold under a wide range of stress conditions. The measured data will be used to calibrate and validate generic models for fluid and fracture percolation that can then be upscaled to predict permeability at the reservoir scale from wireline logs.