N.Y. Environmental Conservation Law § 23-0313
1. a. Any records or reports or portions thereof pertaining to the production, sale, purchase, acquisition, storage or injection of oil and gas and associated fluids and any records or reports or portions thereof pertaining to the transportation of oil and gas, and any information obtained therefrom, shall be for the confidential use of the department and other departments, agencies and officers of the state for a period of six months following the period to which such records or reports apply, unless the person furnishing the records or reports expressly agrees to their earlier publication or availability to the general public, except as provided in subdivision five of section five hundred ninety-five of the real property tax law. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, such records shall not be excepted from disclosure to the public after expiration of such six-month period. Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to prevent the use of such records, reports or information obtained therefrom by any department, agency or officer of the state government in compiling or publishing analyses or summaries relating to the general condition of the industry, the economy or the condition of the natural resources of this state, provided that such analyses or summaries do not involve the publication of records, reports or information relating to a single firm or business enterprise. b. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, records or portions thereof pertaining to metering or other measuring of brine produced by solution mining and to each solution mining cavity or group of interconnected solution mining cavities shall not be released by the department for publication nor be available to the general public without consent of the producer. c. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, applications for permits, records or portions thereof which pertain to the total depth and plugging records of wells subject to the oil, gas and solution mining law shall not be excepted from disclosure to the public. d. Well logs, well samples, directional surveys and reports on well drilling and completion, for all wells subject to the oil, gas and solution mining law, shall be for the confidential use of the department and other departments, agencies and offices of the state government until six months after the commencement of actual drilling operations.