MOSCOW, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) -- The Russian government
foresees no surges in gasoline prices in the near future, Deputy Prime Minister
Igor Sechin said Wednesday.
"Gasoline prices are already declining, and no steep
hikes are anticipated. It would be good if the prices remain stable," said
Sechin, who supervises state policy in industry and energy.
Oil companies had offered to supply the required
amount of oil products at fixed prices to keep electric power facilities going
throughout the winter season, he added.
According to the country's top statistics body,
overall gasoline consumer prices increased 20.5 percent over the first eight
months of 2008, but did not change in August.