Supplies are said to be 'stable'
The price of fuel and oil on the Isle of Man could rise today (Friday 27 March)
Earlier this week the chief minister warned we could see 'significant' increases amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
But supplies here are said to be stable, with government insisting there's no need to 'stockpile'.
Tim Glover is chair of the Office of Fair Trading, and says the biggest impact could be yet to come:
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