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Russian regulator demands explanation after one Moscow petrol retailer hikes prices by 19%

By Thomson Reuters Jun 18, 2026 | 5:33 AM

MOSCOW, June 18 (Reuters) – Russia’s anti-monopoly watchdog on Thursday asked a major petrol retailer in Moscow for ​an explanation after it hiked ‌prices for 95-octane petrol by 19% in the last week.

FAS, the watchdog, sent the demand to Neftmagistral, a company which runs around ‌100 ​petrol stations in the ⁠Moscow region and ⁠in the capital itself.

The price hike followed Ukrainian drone attacks on a Moscow oil refinery, which supplies the Moscow ​region with fuel. Neftmagistral declined to comment on the regulator’s request.

The ⁠price for 95-octane petrol ⁠at Neftmagistral stood at around ​95 roubles ($1.30) per litre on Thursday, up ​from around 80 per litre on ‌June 15.

The Moscow region has so far escaped fuel supply disruptions which have affected some other regions after ⁠Ukrainian drone attacks on refineries in recent months.

Reuters witnesses did not see any queues at ⁠Moscow’s petrol ‌stations and Russian oil ⁠majors operating petrol stations in ​Moscow ‌posted much lower prices than ​Neftmagistral on ⁠their websites. Rosneft said 95-octane petrol at its own Moscow petrol stations cost 73.6 roubles on Thursday.

($1 = 73.3500 roubles)

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Gleb BryanskiEditing by ​Andrew Osborn)