BP and the Macondo Spill

BP and the Macondo Spill

By Colin Read

Subjects: blowout, US Dept. of Energy, Anadarko, catastrophy, Deepwater Horizon, BP, rig, drilling, Halliburton, MMS, Mitsui, Minerals Management Service, Anglo-iranian oil dispute, 1951-1954, spill, petroleum, Oil spills, oil, Macondo, Cameron, BOEMRE, Gulf of Mexico, environment, market, BP (Firm), Transocean, US Dept. of Interior, Weatherford

Description: <Blockquote> An event such as the Deepwater Horizon oil well blowout and spill in the Gulf of Mexico should give us cause to pause and try to make sense of such an environmental tragedy. However, if we merely brush off such a tragedy as a result of the carelessness of foreign "Big Oil", we miss an opportunity to truly understand an exceedingly complex energy environment. And, by blaming a single entity, we avoid broader culpability in an industry that may need reform, a government regulatory body that failed to protect the public, and a set of technologies that have lulled us into energy complacency. In this book, Colin Read uncovers precisely what occurred during this most complex saga. While the various factors that contributed to an oil-damaged gulf and a financially ravaged BP are explored and analyzed, the author looks deeper to better understand our increasing energy dependency and assesses the impact this will have on future generations.</blockquote> From dustcover

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