Enrico Mattei helped change Italy’s future, first as freedom-fighter against the Nazis, then as an investor in methane gas through a public company, A.G.I.P., and ultimately as the head of ENI, a state body formed for the development of oil resources. On October 27, 1962, he died when his private airplane crashed during a flight to Milan. Officially, it is declared an accident, but many journalists explore other plausible reasons for Mattei's untimely death.

Enrico Mattei

liberal journalist

William McHale

journalist

Minister of State partecipations

Mr. Ferrari, the engineer

head of the Committee of Inquiry

Mrs. Mattei

Sicilian character

police officer

Sicilian character

TV journalist

Mauro De Mauro

French journalist

Carabinieri officer

journalist

journalist
January 26, 1972

Enrico Mattei

liberal journalist

William McHale

journalist

Minister of State partecipations

Mr. Ferrari, the engineer

head of the Committee of Inquiry

Mrs. Mattei

Sicilian character

police officer

Sicilian character

TV journalist

Mauro De Mauro

French journalist

Carabinieri officer

journalist

journalist
