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  1. Enrico Mattei (Italian pronunciation: [enˈriːko matˈtɛi]; 29 April 1906 – 27 October 1962) was an Italian public administrator. After World War II, he was given the task of dismantling the Italian petroleum agency Agip, a state enterprise established by Fascist Italy.

  2. Apr 24, 2024 · Enrico Mattei (born April 29, 1906, Acqualagna, Marche region, Italy—died October 27, 1962, Bascapè, Lombardy) was an international businessman and politically powerful head of Italy’s Eni SpA (Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi; “State Hydrocarbons Authority”), which had authority over that country’s petroleum resources.

  3. Enrico Mattei (Acqualagna, 29 aprile 1906 – Bascapè, 27 ottobre 1962) è stato un imprenditore, partigiano, politico e dirigente pubblico italiano. Figlio del brigadiere dei carabinieri Antonio Mattei, di Civitella Roveto nella Marsica, fondò una piccola azienda chimica.

  4. May 11, 2018 · Enrico Mattei (1906-1962) was the most acclaimed entrepreneur in Italy after World War II. A small industrialist before the war and a leading anti-fascist partisan during the war, Mattei in the 1950s created one of the largest public industrial conglomerates in Italy.

  5. Italy is the most beautiful country in the world. And one of the figures that most represent its flair, genius and qualities is Enrico Mattei, founder of ENI, a protagonist of contemporary Italian history and of the post-war economic miracle that stands among the main proponents of reconstruction.

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  7. Apr 15, 2021 · Enrico Mattei the Founder of Eni - English Subtitles (Potere e Petrolio ISTITUTO LUCE) DOCUMENTARY BY INSTITUTO LUCEMattei was an energy tycoon who is credited for the economic boom of the...

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  8. Oct 22, 2021 · Enrico Mattei, the innovator. On 27 October we mark the anniversary of the death of Enrico Mattei, founder and first chairman of Eni. Mattei was a key figure in post-war Italian history and a major player in Italy's energy policy from 1945 to 1962.

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