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CNX Resources Corporation filings document the company's Appalachian natural gas business, registered securities, operating results, and capital structure. Form 8-K reports furnish quarterly and annual financial and operational results, including production volumes, hedging data, financial statements, market mix, natural gas price information, and non-GAAP reconciliations. The filings also record Regulation FD disclosures and material events tied to notes offerings, indentures, subsidiary guarantees, tender offers for senior notes, and stock repurchase authorization.
Proxy materials describe annual meeting matters, shareholder voting procedures, board governance, executive compensation, and equity incentive arrangements. The filing record also identifies CNX common stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange and preferred share purchase rights, while liquidity, leverage, and capital-planning disclosures connect the company's financing decisions with its shale and coalbed methane operations.
Navneet Behl, Chief Operating Officer of CNX Resources Corp (CNX), reported a change in beneficial ownership. On 09/01/2025 he had 3,776 common shares disposed of at $29.20 per share, representing shares automatically withheld to satisfy tax obligations from the vesting of previously granted performance share units. Following the transaction, Mr. Behl beneficially owned 155,230 common shares, of which 102,565 are restricted stock units that include dividend equivalent rights. The Form 4 was signed on 09/03/2025 by his attorney-in-fact.
State Street Corporation reports beneficial ownership of 6,986,010 shares of CNX Resources common stock, representing 4.8% of the class. The filing shows shared voting power for 6,740,074 shares and shared dispositive power for 6,986,010 shares, reflecting holdings managed through State Street investment affiliates rather than sole control.
The report identifies several State Street advisory and management affiliates that hold the securities on behalf of clients and includes a certification that the securities are held in the ordinary course of business and not for the purpose of changing or influencing control of the issuer.