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Energy company braced for revenue hit if British arm of Russian energy giant Gazprom collapses

Manchester-based Gazprom Energy supplies more than a fifth of the gas used by British companies

Inspired has warned its revenue could be hit(Image: PA)

A listed energy company is bracing for a potential £3m hit to its revenue if the British arm of Russian energy giant Gazprom collapses.

Lancashire-headquartered Inspired has reported to reports regarding the future of Gazprom Marketing and Trading Retail Limited including the possibility of it ceasing trading in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Manchester-based Gazprom Energy supplies more than a fifth of the gas used by British companies.

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In a statement, Inspired said its board has estimated that approximately 5% of group revenues, all within Inspired's Energy Assurance services division, are dependent upon clients that are contracted with Gazprom.

It added that should Gazprom cease trading and the disruption arising from this not be possible to mitigate in the short term, then the board believes that the potential impact could be up to c.£3m to its expected FY2022 EBITDA.

It said: "It is important to stress that in the event that such an extreme scenario occurs, the group would still comfortably be able to meet its banking covenant and liquidity tests and therefore, continue to operate as a going concern."

It added: "The impacts of the war in Ukraine have been fast moving and continue to cause significant volatility and uncertainty across commodity and energy markets.