About the Book
‘The Squeeze’ is an invaluable account of the modern oil industry and
vital to understanding the awful truth about the current disaster in the
Gulf of Mexico. With unprecedented access to their engineers and
executives in London and Houston, Tom Bower tells the inside story of
BP's history of alleged negligence.
Over the last 20 years, oil prices have soared from $7 a barrel to $147 and
down to $37. Amid economic boom and bust, speculators, traders, politicians
and monarchs have plotted to earn fortunes from oil, and prayed for salvation
from unpredictable natural and man-made disasters. Behind the headlines
are the crushing rivalries between men and women exploring for oil five miles
beneath the sea, battling for control of the world’s biggest corporations and
gambling billions of dollars twenty-four hours every day on oil prices. Success
or failure for all those extraordinary personalities depends on squeezing their
rivals and squeezing the crude out of the rocks. Overweening vanity and
greed absorb those titans whose ambitions are forging the world’s quest for
oil.
Exploiting unprecedented close access to the lives of irrepressible traders in New York, oiloligarchs
in Moscow, corporate chieftains in Dallas and London and wily politicians floating in jets
across the globe, Tom Bower presents the untold story of the most important quandary of our
times: why, if there is plentiful oil in the earth, does mankind face a dire shortage threatening our
lives? Self-interest is propelling the squeeze and there seems to be no salvation.