According to the expert, the change in the cost of oil depends on several factors.

“Will Western pressure on Russia increase?

This is one factor.

The second factor is whether a new deal will be made in place of OPEC+.

If it is, then we need to understand what is written there, what restrictions,” Mitrakhovich said.

The specialist added that if there are no attempts to "put pressure on Russia", then prices will remain at the current level.

Earlier it became known that Russia increased oil production in the first half of the year by 3.4%.

Artyom Deev, head of the analytical department at AMarkets, predicted how gasoline prices in Russia might change.