Citing an anonymous senior official, the Times noted that the UK barely imports any Russian gas, but is exposed to the risk of rising wholesale prices, which could potentially cause a serious problem for the country.
Other European nations, such as Sweden and Finland, are almost wholly dependent on gas imports from Moscow.
Western nations, including the UK, have warned Moscow of dire consequences in the event of an invasion of Ukraine, including severe economic sanctions.
The threat comes as Russia stands accused of placing 100,000 troops on the border, allegedly with the intent to enter Ukraine.
The Kremlin has repeatedly denied suggestions it plans to invade, staying that it has the right to move military on its own land as it sees fit.
According to Eurostat, the official statistical office of the European Commission, the EU imports 41.1% of its gas from Russia.




