by Joel Achenbach (Author)
The struggle to kill the BP Macondo gusher in the Gulf of Mexico is the Apollo 13 of our time. This is the story of the nightmare well and of the men who conquered it in dangerous waters. It is a technological thriller for the ages.
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 of untold danger and an unprecedented challenge. A suspense story, a mystery, a human tragedy: Achenbach has written a cautionary tale that doubles as a technological thriller.Author Biography
Joel Achenbach is a senior writer for The Washington Post's national news desk, writing on science and politics. He started the newsroom's first online column in 1999 and the paper's first blog, Achenblog, in 2005, and led The Washington Post's coverage of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster. He has taught journalism at Princeton and Georgetown. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife, Mary Stapp, and their three daughters.
Number of Pages: 304
Dimensions: 0.82 x 8.46 x 5.54 IN
Publication Date: April 03, 2012