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Oil and gas firm founded by U.S. Energy icon is shutting down

by The Associated Press   

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American Energy Partners was founded by late energy tycoon Aubrey McClendon, who died in a car crash following a bid-rigging indictment

OKLAHOMA CITY—American Energy Partners, the Oklahoma City-based oil and natural gas company founded by the late energy tycoon Aubrey McClendon, is shutting down.

The company’s leadership team released a statement Wednesday saying it had decided to wind down operations but the five independent companies it had launched wouldn’t be affected.

McClendon co-founded Chesapeake Energy and served as its CEO before stepping down in 2013 and founding American Energy Partners. He died in a fiery car crash in March, a day after being indicted on a bid-rigging charge. Police at the time declined to say whether they thought McClendon meant to crash.

The statement says the decision to close was made in consultation with McClendon’s family.

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The company couldn’t immediately be reached by The Associated Press for further comment.

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