Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sparked a huge rise in oil prices across Europe.

Following the invasion on Thursday, oil prices rose to above $100 for the first time since 2014.

Russia is the world’s second-largest oil producer and is a major supplier to Europe and the largest supplier of natural gas.

Last week, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss warned Russia's invasion of Ukraine would come at a high economic cost.

The Bolton News: Foreign Secretary Liz Truss in Downing Street, London, following a COBRA meeting called by the Prime Minister to discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine (PA)Foreign Secretary Liz Truss in Downing Street, London, following a COBRA meeting called by the Prime Minister to discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine (PA)

She told BBC Breakfast: “First of all, if we did see a war in Ukraine, that would have a very damaging impact on oil and gas prices across Europe. This is why we need to reduce dependence on Russian gas, find alternative sources."

She added: “In fact, in the United Kingdom only 3% of our gas is from Russia, which is different from continental Europe.

“What we’ve done in the UK is we’ve frozen petrol duty for a number of years, saving people £15 on their filling-up of petrol. And we’re working to support families with the cost of living but, of course, a war in Ukraine would do further damage to the European gas market.”

Here is a list of your local petrol stations that are open for 24 hours.

Where can I get fuel near Bolton?

  • Shell – Kay Street
  • Shell – Manchester Road
  • Shell – Tonge Moor Road
  • Shell – Chorley Old Road
  • Shell – Newbrook Road
  • Shell – Bury Road
  • Shell – Albert Road
  • Shell – Beaumont Road
  • BP – Bridgeman Place
  • BP – Manchester Road
  • Esso – Blackburn Road
  • Esso – Long Causeway
  • Spar – Blackburn Road
  • Chaucer St Fuel – Chaucer Street