Layoffs don't come without a big price tag. If you assume 60 days pay to honor WARN laws for each employee who is let go, then two weeks for every year of service for each employee who is let go, that's a big chunk of money for employees that will be doing absolutely no work the next few months. With that comes the morale blow to the employees who are still around, being understaffed IF things get turned around, along with the stigma that will follow the company for repeated large scale downsizing. Not saying it won't end up being the path SWN takes, but it's not as simple of a solution some seem to think.
Perfectly said by @Qzqtrxi-bpez. People seem to think that layoffs are always the easiest solution, but they're not. At least not for those on the top who understand the bigger picture and how they work. Whether our leadership is like that, well, I guess we are about to find out.