President of the Russian oil company Lukoil, Ravil Maganovdied this Thursday after falling out of the window of the Moscow Central Clinical Hospital, where he was hospitalized, Russian news agencies reported. interface D TASS.
“This morning Maganov fell out of the window of his room at the Central Clinical Hospital. He died from his injuries,” an anonymous source said. interface.
Agency TASS indicated, citing sources in law enforcement agencies, that the event occurred at 07:00 Moscow time (04:00 Moscow time) and that it was “death from suicide”.
67-year-old Maganov was hospitalized. heart attack and took antidepressants, according to the same source. However, the police have not yet provided information about the incident.
Maganov was one of the historical leaders of the group founded in 1991. Lukoil, was the one who suggested the name of the company. Since 1993, he has worked in an oil company in senior positions. He was the first executive vice president and led exploration and production. In 2020, the board of directors of Lukoil appointed Maganov as chairman in place of Valery Greifer, who died in April of that year.
“Serious Illness”
Hours later, the oil company was ‘saddened’ by the death Maganovwho “died after a serious illness”.
“Ravil Ulfatovich made an invaluable contribution not only to the development of the company, but also to the entire oil and gas industry in Russia,” noted Lukoil.
“Thanks to the managerial talent Ravil Maganov, Lukoil quickly evolved from a small oil producing company to one of the world’s leading energy companies (…),” the company added of its president, who started as an oil field operator and then headed the Langepasneftegaz conglomerate, one of three production companies from which history began Lukoil.
In March, Lukoil was one of the rare Russian companies that called for an end to the offensive Moscow in Ukrainewhich triggered a wave of Western sanctions against large groups and high-ranking Russian officials.
At the end of April, the millionaire retired Vagit Alekperovwho served as group president. A week earlier, he had been placed on a UK-sanctioned blacklist of Russian figures.
(EFE)
Source: RPP

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