Manx Gas says it wants to work with regulators to agree gas prices on Island as soon as possible.
The organisation made the statement in a short video update released on social media this week.
In it, Manx Gas claims that because of a 'U-turn' towards proposals for statutory regulation, customers won't know how much they'll pay for gas this year or if they'll receive a rebate for last year.
In its statement, the company says it wants to provide certainty for residents and businesses.
Both Manx Gas and government had been in negotiations over a new voluntary gas deal before Tynwald voted last month to impose gas regulations by the end of April after negotations stalled.
Watch our video statement in relation to customer rebates. pic.twitter.com/jsl2YgtOP0
— Manx Gas (@gas_manx) March 10, 2021
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