It comes as Finance Minister Simon Harris says the government is reviewing the numbers affected by high fuel costs.
The Tánaiste's warning other areas of the economy , not just energy , may need support if there is a prolonged conflict in the Middle East.
The government is keeping everything under review when it comes to supporting households dealing with higher fuel costs.
Oil prices surged today over concerns about the impact of the war on Gulf supplies, and the cost of a barrel of oil remained over 100 dollars for much of the day.
Speaking in Brussels, Finance Minister Simon Harris says he understands the frustration of the public over high prices:
These students say they're already feeling the impact of rising fuel costs:
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