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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. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Oct 22, 2021 · 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.

  5. Eni’s founder, Enrico Mattei, placed his trust in the contribution that people could make to the company’s growth. For him it was an essential part of the secret of Eni's success, due to the speed with which he managed to set up and put in place a formidable network of technical specialists and managers.

  6. Eni was founded on February 10, 1953 as Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi. The new public body was tasked with rebuilding the Country’s energy policy under the guidance of Enrico Mattei – entrepreneur, member of Parliament and former Partisan Commander. Eni becomes the engine of the Italian economic boom.

  7. Jan 11, 2023 · During the 1950s, the late Enrico Mattei sought to support African countries’ development of their natural resources to help the continent maximise its economic growth potential and facilitate...