00:00The Philippine Coast Guard continues to monitor the flow of oil from the sinking MT Terra Nova in Limay, Bataan.
00:09How many liters of oil has been sucked from the sunken ship?
00:12Ryan Esiguez in Detail, live.
00:15Ryan?
00:19Audrey, less than 100,000 liters of oil is left from the 1.4 million liters of oil
00:27left by the MTKR Terra Nova and the Philippine Coast Guard hopes that it will be finished in the next few days.
00:39It's only been a day since the MTKR Terra Nova sank in Limay, Bataan.
00:47According to the latest update released by the Philippine Coast Guard,
00:50PCG Audrey, more than 1.3 million liters of oil has been sucked.
00:56This is from August 19 to September 9.
01:00The most oil was sucked this August 28, Audrey, with more than 232,000 liters.
01:07On September 9, more than 18,000 liters of oil was sucked.
01:12Although there is only a little oil left from the ship, the Philippine Coast Guard continues to monitor the flow.
01:18The BRP Sindangan Audrey is used to agitate the oil sheen.
01:22The Philippine Coast Guard continues to conduct an underwater inspection on Ground Zero.
01:27Meanwhile, MTKR Jason Bradley has already started installing the pumps that will be used to suck the working fuel of this cargo.
01:35Audrey also placed the siphoning pipes on the target of FES Challenger
01:40that the MTKR Jason Bradley will be able to use this Saturday, September 14.
01:47The oil will be extracted from the tanker of the Diving Industry Shipyard in Barangay Alas Asin, Mariveles, Bataan.
01:53There is no oil sheen that can be monitored near the sunk oil tanker.
01:58Audrey will depend on the weather conditions,
02:00on what day the oil will be extracted from the MTKR Terra Nova,
02:06here at MTKR Jason Bradley.
02:09Audrey.
02:11Thank you very much, Ryan Lesigues.
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