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OKLAHOMA CITY – Police officers confirm that a man killed in a car wreck early Wednesday morning is the former CEO of Chesapeake Aubrey McClendon

On Wednesday, firefighters were called to a car wreck on Midwest Blvd., between Memorial and 122nd St.

Officials say one person died at the scene when the vehicle hit a bridge in the area.

Photo from Midwest Blvd. accident

Photo from Midwest Blvd. accident

On Wednesday afternoon, KFOR learned that the driver of that vehicle was Aubrey McClendon, the former CEO of Chesapeake.

Officials with the Oklahoma City Police Department held a news conference on Wednesday afternoon, confirming the fatality is McClendon.

Capt.  Paco Balderrama says police are still investigating the crash, but added that he was traveling at a “high rate of speed,” well over the posted speed limit.

fatal crash

Balderrama says McClendon died instantly from the crash. After that, the 2013 Chevy Tahoe caught fire.

“He pretty much drove straight into the wall,” Balderrama said. “The information out there at the scene is that he went left of center, went through a grassy area right before colliding into the embankment. There was plenty of opportunity for him to correct and get back on the roadway and that didn’t occur.”

The accident occurred less than 24 hours after McClendon was indicted by a federal grand jury.

Aubrey McClendon

Aubrey McClendon

McClendon, 56, retired from Chesapeake in 2013 and became the CEO of American Energy Partners.

“It is with deep sadness that AELP confirms that earlier today, its founder, Aubrey K. McClendon died in a car accident on Midwest Boulevard in Oklahoma City. Aubrey’s tremendous leadership, vision, and passion for the energy industry had an impact on the community, the country, and the world. We are tremendously proud of his legacy and will continue to work hard to live up to the unmatched standards he set for excellence and integrity. We will deeply mourn his loss and please join us in expressing our condolences to his family,” a statement from American Energy Partners read.

McClendon was also a partial owner of the Oklahoma City Thunder.

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Kinda odd that a person of his wealth and stature would be driving a 2013 Chevy Tahoe, don't ya think?  I would expect someone like him with his hundreds of millions (or billions) to be driving a Range Rover or BMW.  Must have been some faulty steering mechanism on his government motors vehicle that went bad, caused the accident, and rupturing the gas tank resulting in an explosion just like the Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010.

Yeah, I don't know why people are questioning the car... I've been thinking this all along... Company car.  SUVs and trucks are popular with the oil companies so they are able to drive out to work sites.  And if not a company car, who's to say he didn't own a Tahoe along with multiple higher end vehicles?

Has anybody not ever watched fiction movies? He is not dead! How much money was he worth? He knew the possibility of everything that was coming his way years ago. Don't you think in this day and age that he had paid big dollars to have more than one person to have their dental work done to match his not knowing that this was the ultimate out come.

Do you think with his money that is that far fetched? If you have that much money He had years to create a new identity, siphon off plenty of billions to an off shore account in a new identity account? He is long gone and will be forgotten but, Has enough money to live millionaire rich in an other country.

 Think about it. Your a billionaire. You don't think that someone is not coming for you? Yes he cheated and stole poor peoples money He is not dead by any means. I will never ever believe that.

Joe; You're a lot like me, I watched too many CSI and 5-O shows to believe it was actually Aubrey in that Tahoe.

"paid to have other people to have their dental work done to match his"

....i'll bet you never saw that on CSI......because it makes no sense whatsoever........

A tragedy of Olympian proportions.  

When history looks back on the great shale transformation from a greater distance than today, his name will be written large as one of the founders of this energy game changer.

My thought and prayers are with his family.

Ditto
Like the name there Brin!

Thanks!

May you rest in peace . My best wishes to his family and business partners.

Something  fishy about the whole thing,to me. But I watch too many Crime scene shows!

My gut tells me he is probably sitting on a nice warm beach,sipping a Mai-tai about now.

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