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    • Texas Statutes
    • Natural Resources Code
    • Title 3 - Oil and Gas
    • Subtitle B - Conservation and Regulation of Oil and Gas
    • Chapter 87 - Regulation of Sour Natural Gas
    • Subchapter D. Plants Extracting Natural Gasoline

    Texas Statutes
    Chapter 87 - Regulation of Sour Natural Gas
    Subchapter D. Plants Extracting Natural Gasoline

    Section 87.091. Prohibited Commingling of Gas - Sec. 87.091. PROHIBITED COMMINGLING OF GAS. In a plant for...

    Section 87.092. Permit Required - Sec. 87.092. PERMIT REQUIRED. In any common reservoir in this...

    Section 87.093. Issuance of Permit - Sec. 87.093. ISSUANCE OF PERMIT. The commission shall issue a...

    Section 87.094. Cancellation of Permit - Sec. 87.094. CANCELLATION OF PERMIT. (a) If it appears to...

    Section 87.095. Residue Gas Allowed in Air - Sec. 87.095. RESIDUE GAS ALLOWED IN AIR. (a) Except as...

    Section 87.096. Residue Gas: Determination by Commission - Sec. 87.096. RESIDUE GAS: DETERMINATION BY COMMISSION. If a plant...

    Section 87.097. Use of Residue Gas for Other Purposes - Sec. 87.097. USE OF RESIDUE GAS FOR OTHER PURPOSES. (a)...

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