- Published: 1 March 2012
- ISBN: 9781847940827
- Imprint: Random House Business
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 304
- RRP: $27.99
Spills and Spin
The Inside Story of BP

















- Published: 1 March 2012
- ISBN: 9781847940827
- Imprint: Random House Business
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 304
- RRP: $27.99
Exhaustively researched ... If you want to know why BP got itself into such a mess before and after Deepwater Horizon, Spills and Spin is an excellent and reliable account
Sunday Times
Compelling ... Bergin's account stands out as the most thoughtful of the many recent accounts
Daily Telegraph
Bergin, a highly regarded oil industry reporter for Reuters, has provided the best assessment yet of how the accident was rooted in the nature of BP ... There are lessons here about how to prevent a crisis - and handle one - that anyone in business would do well to take in
FT Weekend
Here is the story not only of BP's darkest day, but of its 20-year transformation from takeover target to dynamic market leader ... For a robust read on the combustible history of big oil ... Bergin has all the raw material you require
The Richmond Magazine
Reveals how the Macondo well disaster was rooted to the history and culture of BP
The Times
Written in tremendous style ... the passages explaining what went wrong on Deepwater Horizon are clear and balanced, though obviously still very controversial. He is also excellent at drawing out the consequences of BP's failures ... [a] very persuasive account
Financial World
Daniel Yergin's vast study of the politics of energy, The Quest, may be essential reading, but Bergin's lively account of BP's oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico last year is a much lighter read. Bergin charts how Lord (John) Browne cunningly rebranded BP as the first "green" oil company, even as key safety issues were ignored. A gripping story of corporate hubris and incompetence
The Sunday Times