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CNX 3.31.13 - EXHIBIT 10-1

AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO 
CREDIT AGREEMENT
AMENDMENT NO. 2, dated as of March 12, 2013 (this “Amendment”), to the Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, dated as of April 12, 2011 as amended by Amendment No. 1 dated December 14, 2011 (the “Credit Agreement”), by and among CNX Gas Corporation (the “Borrower”), the lenders and agents party thereto and PNC Bank, National Association, as administrative agent (the “Administrative Agent”).  Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings given them in the Credit Agreement.
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, the Borrower has requested the amendments to the Credit Agreement set forth herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained and intending to be legally bound hereby, covenant and agree as follows:
1.Amendments.  
(a)    The following defined term shall be added to Section 1.1 of the Credit Agreement:
“Greenshale Obligations” shall mean the obligations of Greenshale Energy, LLC (a Joint Venture) and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries, under, or in connection with, the acquisition or performance of any Joint Operating or Development Agreement, or the bidding for, or performance of, any, permit, license or similar authorization or petroleum agreement relating to the exploration, drilling, development or production of Hydrocarbon Interests. 
(b)    Guaranties. Section 8.2.3 of the Agreement is hereby amended by adding the following before the period:
“ ; and
(g)    any Guaranty by any Loan Party in the form of a performance guaranty in respect of the Greenshale Obligations; provided that (i) the Guaranty shall be required in the ordinary course of business of Greenshale Energy, LLC and (ii) in no event shall any such Guaranty be secured by any Collateral”.
(c)    Loans and Investments.  Clause (d) of Section 8.2.4 is hereby amended by replacing the “$25,000,000” in clause (ii) with “$100,000,000”.
(d)    Loans and Investments. Clause (i) of Section 8.2.4 is hereby amended and restated as follows:
“(i)    any Guaranty permitted by clause (a) or (g) of Section 8.2.3 [Guaranties];”.
2.    Condition Precedent. This Amendment shall be effective upon completion of each of the following conditions to the satisfaction of the Administrative Agent:
(a)    Execution and Delivery of Amendment.  The Borrower shall have executed this Amendment, and the Administrative Agent shall have received consent from the Required Lenders to execute and shall have executed this Amendment.
(b)    Fees.  The Borrower shall have paid all reasonable legal fees and expenses of counsel to the Administrative Agent for the preparation and execution of this Amendment.
(c)    Representations and Warranties. After giving effect to this Amendment, the representations and warranties in the Loan Documents are true and correct in all material respects (except where such representations and warranties expressly relate to an earlier date, in which case such representations and warranties shall have been true and correct in all material respects as of such earlier date).
(d)    No Default. After giving effect to this Amendment, no Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing.
3.    Full Force and Effect.  Except as expressly modified by this Amendment, all of the terms, conditions, representations, warranties and covenants contained in the Loan Documents shall continue in full force and effect, including without limitation, all liens and security interests granted pursuant to the Loan Documents. This Amendment shall constitute a Loan Document for purposes of the Credit Agreement on and after the effectiveness of this Amendment and all references to the Credit Agreement in any Loan Document and all references in the Credit Agreement to “this Agreement,” “hereunder,” “hereof” or words of like import referring to the Credit Agreement, shall, unless expressly provided otherwise, shall mean and be a reference to the Credit Agreement, as amended by this Amendment.
4.    Counterparts.  This Amendment may be executed by different parties hereto in any number of separate counterparts, each of which, when so executed and delivered shall be an original and all such counterparts shall together constitute one and the same instrument.
5.    Severability.  If any term of this Amendment or any application thereof shall be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity of other terms of this Amendment or any other application of such term shall in no way be affected thereby.
6.    Entire Agreement.  This Amendment sets forth the entire agreement and understanding of the parties with respect to the amendments to the Credit Agreement contemplated hereby and supersedes all prior understandings and agreements, whether written or oral, between the parties hereto relating to such amendments.  No representation, promise, inducement or statement of intention has been made by any party that is not embodied in this Amendment, and no party shall be bound by or liable for any alleged representation, promise, inducement or statement of intention not set forth herein.
7.    Governing Law.  This Agreement shall be deemed to be a contract under the Laws of the State of New York without regard to its conflict of laws principles.
[SIGNATURES APPEAR ON FOLLOWING PAGES]

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto, by their officers thereunto duly authorized, have executed this Amendment as of the day and year first above written.

CNX GAS CORPORATION
By: /s/ John M. Reilly    
Name:    John M. Reilly
Title:    Treasurer

PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, 
as Administrative Agent

By: /s/ Richard C. Munsick    
Name:    Richard C. Munsick
Title:    Senior Vice President

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Adam H. Fey                 
Name:    Adam H. Fey 
Title:    Director

Bank of Montreal, Chicago Branch, as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Yacouba Kane                 
Name:    Yacouba Kane 
Title:    Vice President

For any institution requiring 
		
	a second signatory: 
	By:                                 
Name:     
Title:

The Bank of Nova Scotia, as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Thane Rattew                 
Name:    Thane Rattew 
Title:    Managing Director

For any institution requiring 
		
	a second signatory: 
	By:                                 
Name:     
Title:

The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd., as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Andrew Oram                 
Name:    Andrew Oram 
Title:    Managing Director

BOKF NA, dba BANK OF OKLAHOMA, as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Eric Griffin                 
Name:    Eric Griffin 
Title:    Assistant Vice President

For any institution requiring 
		
	a second signatory: 
	By:                                 
Name:     
Title:

Branch Banking and Trust Company, as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ James Giordano                 
Name:    James Giordano 
Title:    Vice President

CAPITAL ONE, N.A., as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Nancy Mak                     
Name:    Nancy Mak 
Title:    Senior Vice President

CIBC Inc., as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Trudy Nelson                 
Name:    Trudy Nelson 
Title:    Authorized Signatory

By:    /s/ Richard Antl                     
Name:    Richard Antl 
Title:    Authorized Signatory

COMERICA BANK, as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ John S. Lesikar                 
Name:    John S. Lesikar 
Title:    Vice President

For any institution requiring 
		
	a second signatory: 
	By:                                 
Name:     
Title:

BBVA Compass (“Compass Bank”), as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ James Neblett                 
Name:    James Neblett 
Title:    Vice President

COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA,  
as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Ajay Lele                     
Name:    Ajay Lele 
Title:    Associate Vice President,

Natural Resources, Americas

For any institution requiring 
		
	a second signatory: 
	By:                                 
Name:     
Title:

CREDIT AGRICOLE CORPORATE AND INVESTMENT BANK, as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Blake Wright                 
Name:    Blake Wright 
Title:    Managing Director

By:    /s/ Mike McIntyre                 
Name:    Mike McIntyre 
Title:    Director

Fifth Third Bank, as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Martin H. McGinty                 
Name:    Martin H. McGinty 
Title:    Vice President

For any institution requiring 
		
	a second signatory: 
	By:                                 
Name:     
Title:

First National Bank of Pennsylvania, as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Jonathan D. Kowalski             
Name:    Jonathan D. Kowalski 
Title:    Vice President

For any institution requiring 
		
	a second signatory: 
	By:                                 
Name:     
Title:

GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA, as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Michelle Latzoni                 
Name:    Michelle Latzoni 
Title:    Authorized Signatory

For any institution requiring 
		
	a second signatory: 
	By:                                 
Name:     
Title:

JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Ryan Aman                     
Name:    Ryan Aman 
Title:    Authorized Officer

Natixis, as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Carlos Quinteros                 
Name:    Carlos Quinteros 
Title:    Managing Director

By:    /s/ Timothy L. Polvado                 
Name:    Timothy L. Polvado 
Title:    Managing Director

The Royal Bank of Scotland plc, as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ David Slye                     
Name:    David Slye 
Title:    Authorised Signatory

TriState Capital Bank, as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Paul J. Oris                     
Name:    Paul J. Oris 
Title:    Senior Vice President

For any institution requiring 
		
	a second signatory: 
	By:                                 
Name:     
Title:

PNC Bank, N.A., as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Patrick J. Kerr                 
Name:    Patrick J. Kerr 
Title:    Senior Vice President

For any institution requiring 
		
	a second signatory: 
	By:                                 
Name:     
Title:

Sovereign Bank, N.A., as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Robert D. Lanigan                 
Name:    Robert D. Lanigan 
Title:    Senior Vice President

THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK,  
as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Joshua D. Elsea                 
Name:    Joshua D. Elsea 
Title:    Vice President, Commercial Banking

TD Bank, N.A., as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Marla Willner                 
Name:    Marla Willner 
Title:    Senior Vice President

For any institution requiring 
		
	a second signatory: 
	By:                                 
Name:     
Title:

UNION BANK, N.A., as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Bradley Kraus                 
Name:    Bradley Kraus 
Title:    IBO

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Daniel K. Hansen                 
Name:    Daniel K. Hansen 
Title:    Vice President

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as a Lender
		
	By:
	/s/ Suzanne Ridenhour                 
Name:    Suzanne Ridenhour 
Title:    Director

For any institution requiring 
		
	a second signatory: 
	By:                                 
Name:     
Title:

CG&R Draft        US_ACTIVE-112049718.1-JSLAWLOR 04/22/2013 3:21 PMCNX 3.31.13 - EXHIBIT 10-2

CONSOL ENERGY INC.
EQUITY INCENTIVE PLAN

CONSOL STOCK UNIT AWARD AGREEMENT 

This CONSOL Stock Unit Award Agreement set forth below (this “Agreement”) is dated as of the grant date (the “Grant Date”) set forth on Exhibit A and is between CONSOL Energy Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and the individual to whom the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors (the “Committee”) of the Company has made this Performance Award and whose name is set forth on Exhibit A (the “Participant”).  
The Company has established the CONSOL Energy Inc. Equity Incentive Plan, as amended (the “Plan”), to advance the interests of the Company and its stockholders by providing incentives to certain eligible persons who contribute significantly to the strategic and long-term performance objectives and growth of the Company.  Unless the context otherwise requires, all capitalized terms not otherwise defined in this Agreement have the same meaning given such capitalized terms in the Plan.  
Pursuant to the provisions of the Plan, the Committee has full power and authority to direct the execution and delivery of this Agreement in the name and on behalf of the Company, and has authorized the execution and delivery of this Agreement.  
Agreement
1.CONSOL Stock Unit Award.  Subject to and pursuant to all terms and conditions stated in this Agreement and in the Plan, as of the Grant Date, the Company hereby grants a Performance Award to the Participant in the form of CONSOL stock units (the “Stock Units”) with the target number set forth on Exhibit A.  Each Stock Unit awarded under this Agreement shall represent a contingent right to receive one share of the Company’s common stock as described more fully herein, to the extent such Stock Unit is earned and becomes payable pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.  Notwithstanding, Stock Units as initially awarded have no independent economic value, but rather are mere units of measurement used for purposes of calculating the value of benefits, if any, to be paid under this Agreement.
2.    Performance Period.  The “Performance Period” means the performance period as set forth on Exhibit A. 
3.    Performance Goals of the Stock Units.  Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, the total number of Stock Units awarded to Participant will be earned (at a maximum award level of 150% of the target number of Stock Units awarded), if the performance measures set by and on file with the Committee are satisfied (each, a “Performance Goal”); provided, however, that the Committee has sole discretion to determine whether the Performance Goals are met and the date of such determination shall be the vesting date of the Award (the “Vesting Date”) and provided, further, that the Award will only become payable, except as otherwise provided herein, if the Participant remains an employee of the Company and its subsidiaries through the Vesting Date.  As a condition to receiving this Award, Participant agrees that all determinations made by the Committee are final and conclusive.
4.    Issuance and Distribution.
4.1    After the end of the Performance Period and prior to the commencement of the payment of Shares relating to the Award, the Committee shall certify in writing the extent to which the 

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Performance Goals and any other material terms of this Agreement have been achieved.  For purposes of this provision, and for so long as the Code permits, the approved minutes of the Committee meeting in which the certification is made may be treated as written certification.
4.2    Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Stock Units earned by the Participant will be settled and paid in Shares in the first calendar year immediately following the end of the Performance Period on a date determined in the Committee’s discretion, but in no event later than March 15th of such year, subject to Participant’s satisfaction of all applicable income and employment withholding taxes (the  “Payment Date”).
4.3    Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, in the event of a Change in Control, the Performance Goals will be deemed to have been achieved (at a target award level of 100% of Stock Units awarded) and the value of such units will be settled on the closing date of the Change in Control transaction (the “CiC Payment Date”); provided, further, in the event of a Change in Control, Stock Units may, in the Committee’s discretion, be settled in cash and/or securities or other property.   
5.    Dividends.  Each Stock Unit will be cumulatively credited with dividends that are paid on the Company’s common stock in the form of additional units.  These additional units shall be deemed to have been purchased on the record date for the dividend using the closing stock price of the Company’s common stock as reported in The Wall Street Journal and shall be subject to all the same conditions and restrictions as provided in this Agreement applicable to Stock Units.
6.    Change in Participant’s Status.
6.1    In the event the Participant Separates from Service (i) on or after the date the Participant has reached the age of 55 by reason of an “Early Retirement”, or is eligible for an “Incapacity Retirement” or has reached the age of 62 by reason of a “Normal Retirement,” (ii) on account of death or Disability (other than an Incapacity Retirement), or (iii) by reason of a reduction in force as specified and implemented by the Company, prior to any Payment Date or the CiC Payment Date, as applicable, the Participant shall be entitled to retain the Stock Units and receive payment therefore to the extent earned and payable pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement; provided, however, that in the case of a Separation from Service on account of Disability, the Participant shall only be entitled to retain a prorated portion of the Stock Units determined at the end of the Performance Period and based on the ratio of the number of complete months the Participant is employed or serves during the Performance Period to the total number of months in the Performance Period.    In the event the Participant Separates from Service for any other reason, including, but not limited to, by the Participant voluntarily, or by the Company with Cause or without Cause (other than in connection with a reduction in force as specified above), prior to any Payment Date or the CiC Payment Date, as applicable, the Stock Units awarded to the Participant shall be cancelled and forfeited, whether payable or not, without payment by the Company or any Affiliate.  Any payments due a deceased Participant shall be paid to his estate as provided herein after the end of the Performance Period.  
6.2    For purposes of the Agreement, and except as provided above regarding age, the terms “Early Retirement,” “Incapacity Retirement” and “Normal Retirement,” shall have the meanings ascribed thereto under the CONSOL Energy Inc. Employee Retirement Plan, as amended, or any successor thereto applicable to the Participant; provided, however, for purposes of the Agreement the Participant shall not be considered to have Separated from Service on account of “Early Retirement” unless the Participant shall also have completed at least one year of continuous service with the Company after the Grant Date.    

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7.    Tax Consequences/Withholding.
7.1    It is intended that: (i) the Participant’s Stock Units shall be considered to be subject to a substantial risk of forfeiture in accordance with those terms as defined in Sections 409A and 3121(v)(2) of the Code; and (ii) the Participant shall have merely an unfunded, unsecured promise to be paid a benefit, and such unfunded promise shall not consist of a transfer of “property” within the meaning of Code Section 83.
7.2    Participant acknowledges that any income for federal, state or local income tax purposes, including payroll taxes, that the Participant is required to recognize on account of the vesting of the Stock Units and/or issuance of the Shares under this Award to Participant shall be subject to withholding of tax by the Company.  In accordance with administrative procedures established by the Company, Participant may elect to satisfy Participant’s minimum statutory withholding tax obligations, if any, on account of the vesting of the Stock Units and/or issuance of Shares under this Award, in one or a combination of the following methods:  in cash or by separate check made payable to the Company and/or by authorizing the Company to withhold from the Shares to be issued to the Participant a sufficient number of whole Shares distributable in connection with this Award equal to the applicable minimum statutory withholding tax obligation. 
7.3    This Agreement is intended to comply with, or be excepted from coverage under, Section 409A of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder and shall be administered, interpreted and construed accordingly.  Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, if any benefit provided under this Agreement is subject to the provisions of Section 409A of the Code and the regulations issued thereunder (and not excepted therefrom), the provisions of the Agreement shall be administered, interpreted and construed in a manner necessary to comply with Section 409A (or disregarded to the extent such provision cannot be so administered, interpreted, or construed).  Notwithstanding, Section 409A may impose upon the Participant certain taxes or other charges for which the Participant is and shall remain solely responsible, and nothing contained in this Agreement or the Plan shall be construed to obligate any member of the Committee or Board, the Company or any Affiliate (or its employees, officers or directors) for any such taxes or other charges.
7.4    Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, if the Award of Stock Units under this Agreement is intended to qualify as performance-based compensation under Section 162(m) of the Code and the regulations issued thereunder and a provision of this Agreement would prevent such Award from so qualifying, such provision shall be administered, interpreted and construed to carry out such intention (or disregarded to the extent such provision cannot be so administered, interpreted or construed).
8.    Non-Competition. 
8.1    The Participant hereby agrees that this Section 8 is reasonable and necessary in order to protect the legitimate business interests and goodwill of the Company, including the Company’s trade secrets, valuable confidential business and professional information, substantial relationships with prospective and existing customers and clients, and specialized training provided to the Participant and other employees of the Company.  The Participant acknowledges and recognizes the highly competitive 

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nature of the business of the Company and its Affiliates and accordingly agrees that during the term of  Participant’s employment and for a period of two (2) years after the termination thereof:
(a)    The Participant will not directly or indirectly engage in any business substantially similar to any line of business conducted by the Company or any of its Affiliates, including, but not limited to, where such engagement is as an officer, director, proprietor, employee, partner, investor (other than as a holder of less than 1% of the outstanding capital stock of a publicly traded corporation), consultant, advisor, agent or sales representative, in any geographic region in which the Company or any of its Affiliates conducted business;
(b)    The Participant will not contact, solicit, perform services for, or accept business from any customer or prospective customer of the Company or any of its Affiliates;
(c)    The Participant will not directly or indirectly induce any employee of the Company or any of its Affiliates to: (1) engage in any activity or conduct which is prohibited pursuant to subparagraph 8.1(a); or (2) terminate such employee’s employment with the Company or any of its Affiliates.  Moreover, the Participant will not directly or indirectly employ or offer employment (in connection with any business substantially similar to any line of business conducted by the Company or any of its Affiliates) to any person who was employed by the Company or any of its Affiliates unless such person shall have ceased to be employed by the Company or any of its Affiliates for a period of at least 12 months; and
(d)    The Participant will not directly or indirectly assist others in engaging in any of the activities, which are prohibited under subparagraphs (a) — (c) above.
8.2    It is expressly understood and agreed that although the Participant and the Company consider the restrictions contained in this Section 8 to be reasonable, if a final judicial determination is made by a court of competent jurisdiction that the time or territory or any other restriction contained in this Agreement is an unenforceable restriction against the Participant, the provisions of this Agreement shall not be rendered void but shall be deemed amended to apply as to such maximum time and territory and to such maximum extent as such court may judicially determine or indicate to be enforceable against such Participant.  Alternatively, if any court of competent jurisdiction finds that any restriction contained in this Agreement is unenforceable, and such restriction cannot be amended so as to make it enforceable, such finding shall not affect the enforceability of any of the other restrictions contained herein.  The restrictive covenants set forth in this Section 8 shall be extended by any amount of time that the Participant is in breach of such covenants, such that the Company receives the full benefit of the time duration set forth above.
9.    Confidential Information and Trade Secrets. The Participant and the Company agree that certain materials, including, but not limited to, information, data and other materials relating to customers, development programs, costs, marketing, trading, investment, sales activities, promotion, credit and financial data, manufacturing processes, financing methods, plans or the business and affairs of the Company and its Affiliates, constitute proprietary confidential information and trade secrets.  Accordingly, the Participant will not at any time during or after the Participant’s employment with the Company (including any Affiliate) disclose or use for such Participant’s own benefit or purposes or the benefit or purposes of any other person, firm, partnership, joint venture, association, corporation or other business organization, entity or enterprise other than the Company and any of its Affiliates, any proprietary confidential information or trade secrets, provided that the foregoing shall not apply to information which is not unique to the Company or any of its Affiliates or which is generally known to 

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the industry or the public other than as a result of such Participant’s breach of this covenant.  The Participant agrees that upon termination of employment with the Company (including any Affiliate) for any reason, the Participant will immediately return to the Company all memoranda, books, papers, plans, information, letters and other data, and all copies thereof or therefrom, which in any way relate to the business of the Company and its Affiliates, except that the Participant may retain personal notes, notebooks and diaries.  The Participant further agrees that the Participant will not retain or use for the Participant’s own account at any time any trade names, trademark or other proprietary business designation used or owned in connection with the business of the Company or any of its Affiliates.
10.    Remedies/Forfeiture.
10.1    The Participant acknowledges that a violation or attempted violation on the Participant’s part of Sections 8 and/or 9 will cause irreparable damage to the Company and its Affiliates, and the Participant therefore agrees that the Company and its Affiliates shall be entitled as a matter of right to an injunction, out of any court of competent jurisdiction, restraining any violation or further violation of such promises by the Participant or the Participant’s employees, partners or agents.  The Participant agrees that such right to an injunction is cumulative, in addition to whatever other remedies the Company (including any Affiliate) may have under law or equity and to the Participant’s obligations to make timely payment to the Company as set forth in Section 10.2 of this Agreement.  The Participant further acknowledges and agrees that the Participant’s Stock Units shall be cancelled and forfeited without payment by the Company if the Participant breaches any of his obligations set forth in Sections 8 and 9 herein.
10.2    At any point after becoming aware of a breach of any obligation set forth in Sections 8 and 9 of this Agreement, the Company shall provide notice of such breach to the Participant.  By agreeing to receive the Stock Units pursuant to this Agreement, the Participant agrees that within ten (10) days after the date the Company provides such notice, the Participant shall pay to the Company in cash an amount equal to any and all distributions paid to or on behalf of such Participant under this Agreement within the six (6) months prior to the date of the earliest breach.  The Participant agrees that failure to make such timely payment to the Company constitutes an independent and material breach of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, for which the Company may seek recovery of the unpaid amount as liquidated damages, in addition to all other rights and remedies the Company may have resulting from the Participant’s breach of the obligations set forth in Sections 8 and/or 9.  The Participant agrees that timely payment to the Company as set forth in this provision of this Agreement is reasonable and necessary because the compensatory damages that will result from breaches of Sections 8 and/or 9 cannot readily be ascertained.  Further, the Participant agrees that timely payment to the Company as set forth in this provision of this Agreement is not a penalty, and it does not preclude the Company from seeking all other remedies that may be available to the Company, including without limitation those set forth in this Section 10.
11.    Assignment/Nonassignment.
11.1    The Company shall have the right to assign this Agreement, including without limitation Sections 8 and/or 9, and the Participant agrees to remain obligated by all provisions of this Agreement that are assigned to any successor, assign or surviving entity.  Any successor to the Company is an intended third party beneficiary of this Agreement.
11.2    The Stock Units shall not be sold, pledged, assigned, hypothecated, transferred or disposed of (a “Transfer”) in any manner, other than by will or the laws of descent and distribution.  Any 

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attempt by the Participant to Transfer the Stock Units in violation of the terms of this Agreement shall render the Stock Units null and void, and result in the immediate forfeiture of such Stock Units, without payment by the Company.
12.    Impact on Benefit Plans.  Payments under this Agreement shall not be considered as earnings for purposes of the Company’s and/or Affiliate’s qualified retirement plans or any such retirement or benefit plan unless specifically provided for therein.  Nothing herein shall prevent the Company or any Affiliate from maintaining additional compensation plans and arrangements for its employees.
13.    Successors; Changes in Stock. The obligation of the Company under this Agreement shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Company.  If a dividend or other distribution shall be declared upon the Company’s common stock payable in Shares, the Stock Units and the Shares on which the Performance Goals are based shall be adjusted by adding thereto the number of Shares which would have been distributable thereon if such shares and Stock Units had been actual Shares and outstanding on the date fixed for determining the stockholders entitled to receive such stock dividend or distribution. In the event of any spin-off, split-off or split-up, dividend in property other than cash, recapitalization or other change in the capital structure of the Company, or any merger, consolidation, reorganization, partial or complete liquidation or other distribution of assets (other than a normal cash dividend), or any other corporate transaction or event having an effect similar to any of the foregoing, or extraordinary distribution to stockholders of the Company’s common stock, the Stock Units, the Shares relating to the Stock Units, and the Performance Goals shall be appropriately adjusted to prevent dilution or enlargement of the rights of Participants which would otherwise result from any such transaction, provided such adjustment shall be consistent with Code Section 162(m) and Section 409A, as applicable.
In the case of a Change in Control, any obligation under this Agreement shall be handled in accordance with the terms of Section 4 hereof.  In any case not constituting a Change in Control in which the Company’s common stock is changed into or becomes exchangeable for a different number or kind of shares of stock or other securities of the Company or another corporation, or cash or other property, whether through reorganization, reclassification, recapitalization, stock split-up, combination of shares, merger or consolidation, then (i) the value of the Stock Units constituting the Award shall be calculated based on the closing price of such common stock on the closing date of the transaction on the principal market on which such common stock is traded, (ii) there shall be substituted for each Stock Unit constituting the Award, the number and kind of shares of stock or other securities (or cash or other property) into which each outstanding Share shall be so changed or for which each such Share shall be exchangeable, and (iii) the Share on which the Performance Goals are based shall be appropriately and equitably adjusted, provided any such adjustments shall be consistent with Code Section 162(m) and Section 409A, as applicable.  In the case of any such adjustment, the Stock Units shall remain subject to the terms of the Agreement.
14.    Governing Law, Jurisdiction, and Venue.
14.1    This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware, without giving effect to the principles of conflicts of law.
14.2    The Participant hereby irrevocably submits to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania or the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in any action or proceeding arising out of, or relating to, this Agreement (whether such action or proceeding arises under contract, tort, equity or otherwise).  

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The Participant hereby irrevocably waives any objection which the Participant now or hereafter may have to the laying of venue or personal jurisdiction of any such action or proceeding brought in said courts.
14.3    Jurisdiction over, and venue of, any such action or proceeding shall be exclusively vested in the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania or the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
14.4    Provided that the Company commences any such action or proceeding in the courts identified in Section 14.3, the Participant irrevocably waives the Participant’s right to object to or challenge the above selected forum on the basis of inconvenience or unfairness under 28 U.S.C. § 1404, 42 Pa. C.S. § 5322 or similar state or federal statutes.  The Participant agrees to reimburse the Company for all of the attorneys’ fees and costs it incurs to oppose the Participant’s efforts to challenge or object to litigation proceeding in the courts identified in Section 14.3 with respect to actions arising out of or relating to this Agreement (whether such actions arise under contract, tort, equity or otherwise).
15.    Failure to Enforce Not a Waiver.  The failure of the Company to enforce at any time any provision of this Agreement shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of such provision or of any other provision hereof.
16.    Severability.  In the event that any one or more of the provisions of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality or enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby.
17.    Funding.  This Agreement is not funded and all amounts payable hereunder, if any, shall be paid from the general assets of the Company or its Affiliate, as applicable.  No provision contained in this Agreement or the Plan and no action taken pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement or the Plan shall create a trust of any kind or require the Company to maintain or set aside any specific funds to pay benefits hereunder.  To the extent the Participant acquires a right to receive payments from the Company under this Agreement, such right shall be no greater than the right of any unsecured general creditor of the Company.
18.    Headings.  The descriptive headings of the Sections of this Agreement are inserted for convenience of reference only and shall not constitute a part of this Agreement.
19.    Amendment or Termination of this Agreement.  This Agreement may be modified, amended, suspended or terminated by the Committee at any time; provided, however, that no modification, amendment, suspension or termination of the Plan or this Agreement shall adversely affect the rights of the Participant under this Agreement without the consent of such Participant.  Notwithstanding the foregoing or any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, the Company may, in its sole discretion and without the Participant’s consent, modify or amend the terms of the Agreement or a Stock Unit award, or take any other action it deems necessary or advisable, to cause the Agreement to comply with Section 409A or Section 162(m) (or an exception thereto).  Any modification, amendment, suspension or termination shall only be effective upon a writing issued by the Company, and the Participant shall not offer evidence of any purported oral modifications or amendments to vary or contradict the terms of this Agreement document.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this Agreement on the day and year indicated below.  This Agreement may be executed in more than one counterpart, each of which is deemed to be an original and all of which taken together constitute one and the same agreement.
PARTICIPANT

Dated:  ________ __, 2013                                                                 [Insert name]

CONSOL ENERGY INC.

Dated:  ________ __, 2013                                                                William Powell, on behalf of the  
                      Compensation Committee

Exhibit A

Participant:    

Grant Date:    

Stock Units (Target):    

Performance Period:        [3 Years]

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