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Article 23
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Titles

1
Definitions
Sections 23-0101–23-0102
3
General Provisions
Sections 23-0301–23-0313
5
Well Permits and Well Spacing In Oil and Natural Gas Pools and Fields
Sections 23-0501–23-0503
7
Voluntary Integration and Unitization In Oil and Natural Gas Pools and Fields
Section 23-0701
9
Compulsory Integration and Unitization In Oil and Natural Gas Pools and Fields
Section 23-0901
11
Leases For Production and Storage of Oil and Gas On State Lands
Sections 23-1101–23-1105
13
Underground Storage of Gas
Sections 23-1301–23-1307
17
Liquefied Natural and Petroleum Gas
Sections 23-1701–23-1727
19
Oil, Gas and Solution Mining Regulation and Reclamation Fee
Sections 23-1901–23-1903
21
Interstate Compact to Conserve Oil and Gas
Section 23-2101
23
Rerefining of Used Oil
Sections 23-2301–23-2311
24
New York State Oil Energy Conservation Program
Sections 23-2401–23-2402
27
New York State Mined Land Reclamation Law
Sections 23-2701–23-2723
 



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