Ashford calls for parties to come together after plans stall
An MHK says it seems there's been no communication between the government and the company searching for gas off the coast of the Isle of Man.
Crogga - and whether or not it can commence drilling in Manx waters - has been the topic of much debate after it handed back money to investors saying the project had stalled.
It's thought it could be due to surveys needing to be carried out before and drilling can start.
Douglas North politician David Ashford says, whatever the sticking point, discussions need to be held:

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