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Oil Exec’s Death Highlights Russia’s Deadly Pattern in Energy Roles

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The sudden death of Andrey Badalov, 62, vice president of state-owned pipeline giant Transneft, who fell from an elite Moscow apartment block, marks the latest in a disturbing string of unusual fatalities among senior energy figures since Russia’s Ukraine invasion began.

The official line: suicide. But the trend is too consistent to ignore.

A Closer Look at the “Window Murders”

Badalov was discovered beneath a luxury building on Rublyovo?Uspenskoye Highway. Though a preliminary investigation listed suicide—apparently backed by a note—skeptics abound, given the frequency and similarity of these incidents.

His death is at least the 12th suspicious demise affecting prominent energy executives since 2022. Almost all cases involve falls from high places, often officially deemed suicides, quickly followed by tight-lipped investigations.

Who Else Has ‘Fallen’?

Ravil Maganov, Lukoil chairman, plunged from a hospital window in September 2022. Officially described as falling during illness, critics say the lack of CCTV footage and quick burial raised questions.

Alexander Subbotin, a Lukoil board member, reportedly died after a toad-venom shaman session in May 2022—a bizarre tale analysts see as a convenient cover-up.

A string of Gazprom executives also died under strange circumstances—falls, garroted, or hanged—adding fuel to conspiracy theories.

Why the Energy Sector?

These executives operated in high-stakes roles during harsh Western sanctions on Russia’s oil and gas exports. Tight control by the Kremlin, paranoia over leaks, and internal power struggles among formerly cozy oligarchs may all be colliding here.

Analysts argue not all are murders, but tilting bodies from balconies is now alarmingly routine. Independent investigators note some so-called suicides occurred in bizarre ways: a garage, a spa, a hospital window—not exactly Contemplation Cliff.

What Next?

A self-enforcing culture of fear is poised to grip Russia’s energy elite. Transneft’s Badalov was closely linked to Nikolai Tokarev, ex-KGB and current chair—suggesting top-level implications.

While official statements treat each case in isolation, the sheer number and pattern demand attention. Kremlin critics and Western analysts are urging transparent, independent investigations. But in Putin’s Russia, that’s highly unlikely.

This isn’t just Kremlin DNR drama—it’s a silent purge that threatens the bedrock of Moscow’s energy sector. And for global oil markets, that may matter more than meets the eye.

–– Are these really suicides? Maybe. Convenient? Definitely. Patterned? You bet. For oil watchers, that dark undercurrent can’t be ignored.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

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