20 more employees cut from local natural gas producer

<p data-v-4294696c="">The <span class="wsc-spelling-problem" data-spelling-word="CNX" data-wsc-lang="en_US">CNX</span>/Evolution Well Services electric <span class="wsc-spelling-problem" data-spelling-word="frac" data-wsc-lang="en_US">frac</span> fleet, as seen June 26, <span class="wsc-grammar-problem" data-grammar-phrase="2019" data-grammar-rule="MISSING_COMMA_AFTER_YEAR" data-wsc-lang="en_US">2019</span> at <span class="wsc-spelling-problem" data-spelling-word="CNX’s" data-wsc-lang="en_US">CNX&rsquo;s</span> <span class="wsc-spelling-problem" data-spelling-word="RHL-13" data-wsc-lang="en_US">RHL-13</span> Well Pad in <span class="wsc-spelling-problem" data-spelling-word="Richhill" data-wsc-lang="en_US">Richhill</span> Township, Greene County.</p>

The CNX/Evolution Well Services electric frac fleet, as seen June 26, 2019 at CNX’s RHL-13 Well Pad in Richhill Township, Greene County.

Another 20 employees have been laid off this week at Canonsburg-based natural gas producer CNX Resources Corp. atop the 50 or so that lost their jobs earlier this week.

CNX (NYSE: CNX) is rightsizing the organization as it streamlines its upstream and midstream operations, continues operational improvements and prepares itself for what could be a bumpy 2020 for the natural gas industry as a whole.

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