An Island fuel company says it's hoping energy prices stabilise in the future, with its next shipment already planned.
Manx Petroleum released a statement addressing rumours about this week's spike in fuel prices caused by the war in the Middle East.
On social media, the business is reassuring customers it hadn't run out of road fuels or heating oil at any point.
And it says it's already planned its next delivery, adding "fingers crossed for calmer prices".
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