 Thousands of gallons of crude oil are oozing into the Militian economy. We will do whatever is necessary. This is a price you need. Have we brought in the best and the brightest of all the minds that could deal with this? We're the oil shaver team from western Norway. There are four people that work full-time on this and that's enough. Really it's more than enough. Because even four people can never fight. An old guy who's on pension, an old lady that didn't know nothing about this before she just jumped into it and two guys that are now trolling. Then maybe that's our advantage that we sort of didn't know anything about collecting oil before we started. A governmental organisation called Innovation Norway has been giving us grants. So far we've been fairly okay funded. Our technology is based on the standard oil boom technology. But we apply it in a different way. It's a shaving device that shaves the oil off the surface. We use higher speed and that way we will slip the oil underneath the leading boom and take it in through slits and then lead it between two booms back to an oil well where we suck it out with a fish pump. It's self-spreading. The boom is held in place by a system of ropes that are stretched towards the bow or the towing vessel. So it's a rugged, stable, consistent technology, simple. We make the pontoons ourselves, glue them from fabric that we buy from the company in France. I'm the maker of the unit of all the rubber stuff and web stuff, more or less by myself I think. Neither of us had any training in doing the rubber stuff. We looked at the movie on the internet and following instructions on the boxes. It's always the task to push air on it if it's not leaking. We did a good job. I started out as a fisherman and I went into marine science and I've been spending most of my adult life in marine science. I have a PhD in marine science. The good thing about retirement is that I can do whatever I like and I certainly don't want to sit down in my rocking chair and rock. I mean that will keep you occupied, it won't move you an inch. After Ingvar gives a thumbs up, Camila is going to confirm that the pump is going by going like this. Ingvar is going to say to Peter start the bridges. He's going to tell you when he's at two knots and then you're going to tell Peter when we want to start collecting. Okay, so we're good? Yeah. We're in numbers now. The good part is that there is hardly any water in what we get. The bad part is that we're still below the limit of 2,500 gallons per minute. Probably we have to increase pump speed and go with the higher speed. We'll go with three knots and no waves. No waves, three knots, okay. Three knots and maximum rev is going to be the only way. So you need to adjust your rev on your HPU? Ingvar is a very, very knowledgeable guy. His head should be maybe ten times bigger because he's got so much knowledge. I used to think I was very bright, but I'm not very bright. I'm average. But I have a capacity to concentrate over long periods of time on a specific problem until I find a solution. Normally a good one. 200 revs help a lot, they say. Okay, good. I think we're in contention. I'm really pleased. I'm way about what I expected. It's just for fun really. When you're 66, you've chased all the girls that you could ever chase. You bought the stuff that you want to buy. You don't know all these things. You don't need it. And now it's just fun. It's an incentive. So, beer? Beer? Yeah. Is that on the agenda? Yeah, absolutely. If we can repeat what we did today more or less, I think we will not be on the bottom sheet. We'll be on the list proper. Which is all we strive for really. I mean, winning, well, that would be nice. But it's not about the money. Million dollars. I mean, I live in Norway and this money will go to the tax people anyway, so it doesn't matter. Apart from that, when you started out something, you want to finish it. Being here has, in many ways, reignited the original passion of all of this. I'm probably more motivated now than I ever was during the two and a half years we've been working on this thing. This is going to revolutionize all of oil collection. The older I get, the more and more I see that individuals can make a big difference.