Infrastructure Minister Clare Barber will face questions about a gas company which last week revealed it won't press on with exploring the seabed around the Island.
Last week, Crogga said it wouldn't be able to drill a test well looking for natural gas and so it would bring its plans to an end.
In the House of Keys this week, Middle MHK Stu Peters will ask Infrastructure Minister Clare Barber about the project, and Douglas Central MHK Chris Thomas will also ask her about the company.
Members are due to gather from 10am in Legislative Buildings in Douglas on Tuesday.
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