CNX Revenue and Competitors

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Total Funding

Energy/Oil

Industry

Estimated Revenue & Valuation

  • CNX's estimated annual revenue is currently $1.8B per year.(i)
  • CNX received $500.0M in venture funding in March 2019.
  • CNX's estimated revenue per employee is $2,090,069
  • CNX's current valuation is $3.3B. (January 2022)

Employee Data

  • CNX has 866 Employees.(i)
  • CNX grew their employee count by 16% last year.

CNX's People

NameTitleEmail/Phone
1
CEO and PresidentReveal Email/Phone
2
Chief Accounting OfficerReveal Email/Phone
3
VP Sustainable DevelopmentReveal Email/Phone
4
VP TaxReveal Email/Phone
5
VP - Environmental StrategyReveal Email/Phone
6
VP Contract ServicesReveal Email/Phone
7
VP - New TechnologiesReveal Email/Phone
8
VP - DrillingReveal Email/Phone
9
VP CompletionsReveal Email/Phone
10
VP - External RelationsReveal Email/Phone
Competitor NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal FundingValuation
#1
$19.9M137114%N/AN/A
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What Is CNX?

CNX Resources Corporation (NYSE: CNX) is one of the largest independent natural gas exploration, development and production companies, with operations centered in the major shale formations of the Appalachian basin. With the benefit of a more than 150-year legacy and a substantial asset base amassed over many generations, the company deploys an organic growth strategy focused on responsibly developing its resources in order to create long term value for its shareholders, employees and the communities where it operates. As of December 31, 2016, CNX had 6.3 trillion cubic feet equivalent of proved natural gas reserves. The company is a member of the Standard & Poor's Midcap 400 Index.

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Total Funding

866

Number of Employees

$1.8B

Revenue (est)

16%

Employee Growth %

$3.3B

Valuation

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Accelerator

Company NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal Funding
#1
$226.4M16172%N/A

CNX Funding

DateAmountRoundLead InvestorsReference
2018-03-16$1000.0MUndisclosedArticle
2019-03-01$500.0MUndisclosedArticle