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Russian regulators demand explanations after a Moscow petrol retailer raises prices by 19%

The Russian 'anti-monopoly' watchdog asked for an explanation on Thursday from a major petrol retailer in Moscow after they raised prices by 19% for 95-octane fuel in the past week.

FAS, the watchdog sent the request?to Neftmagistral a company that runs about 100 petrol stations in the Moscow area and the capital.

The price hike was a result of Ukrainian drone attacks against a Moscow oil refining facility, which supplies fuel to the Moscow region. Neftmagistral declined to comment on the regulator's request.

On Thursday, the price of 95-octane gasoline at Neftmagistral was around 95 roubles per litre ($1.30), up from about 80 per litre in June.

After recent Ukrainian drone attacks against refineries, the?Moscow area has escaped fuel disruptions that have affected other regions.

On their websites, Russian oil majors that operate petrol stations in Moscow have posted prices much lower than Neftmagistral. Rosneft reported that 95-octane gasoline at its own 'Moscow fuel stations cost 73.6 rubles on Thursday. $1 = 73.3500 Roubles (Reporting and Writing by Gleb Brynski, Editing by Andrew Osborn).

(source: Reuters)