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A Hole at the Bottom of the Sea: The Race to Kill the BP Oil Gusher

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"It was a technological crisis in an alien realm: a blown-out oil well in mile-deep water in the Gulf of Mexico. For the engineers who had to kill the well, this was like Apollo 13, a crisis no one saw coming, and one of untold danger and challenge. A suspense story, a mystery, a technological thriller: This is Joel Achenbach's groundbreaking account of the Deepwater Horizon disaster and what came after. The tragic explosion on the huge drilling rig in April 2010 killed eleven men and triggered an environmental disaster. As a gusher of crude surged into the Gulf's waters, BP engineers and government scientists--awkwardly teamed in Houston--raced to devise ways to plug the Macondo well. Achenbach, a veteran reporter for The Washington Post and acclaimed science writer for National Geographic, moves beyond the blame game to tell the gripping story of what it was like, behind the scenes, moment by moment, in the struggle to kill Macondo.

Here are the controversies, the miscalculations, the frustrations, and ultimately the technical triumphs of men and women who worked out of sight and around the clock for months to find a way to plug the well. The Deepwater Horizon disaster was an environmental 9/11. The government did not have the means to solve the problem; only the private sector had the tools, and it didn't have the right ones as the country became haunted by Macondo's black plume, which was omnipresent on TV and the Internet. Remotely operated vehicles, the spaceships of the deep, had to perform the challenging technical maneuvers on the sea floor. Engineers choreographed this robotic ballet and crammed years of innovation into a single summer. As he describes the drama in Houston, Achenbach probes the government investigation into what went wrong in the deep sea. This was a confounding mystery, an engineering whodunit.

The lessons of this tragedy can be applied broadly to all complex enterprises and should make us look more closely at the highly engineered society that surrounds us. Achenbach has written a cautionary tale that doubles as a technological thriller"--Provided by publisher.

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Simon & Schuster
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A hole at the bottom of the sea: the race to kill the BP oil gusher
2012, Simon & Schuster Paperbacks
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Hole at the Bottom of the Sea: The Race to Kill the BP Oil Gusher
2011, Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
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A Hole at the Bottom of the Sea: The Race to Kill the BP Oil Gusher
April 5, 2011, Simon & Schuster

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Library of Congress
TN871.3 .A28 2011

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Open Library
OL24626529M
Internet Archive
holeatbottomofse0000ache
ISBN 13
9781451625349
LCCN
2011008104
OCLC/WorldCat
706677563

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