Hungary’s biggest refiner said it has paid Russia’s transit fee to Ukraine to resolve a dispute that has led to a halt in oil flows to central Europe. Mol Nyrt., the oil company that sought to unblock supplies, said Ukraine and Russia have both accepted its decision to step in to settle the transfer fees. “ Mol has conducted negotiations with the Ukrainian and Russian parties on the resumption of transport through the Friendship pipeline,” it said in an e-mailed statement, referring to the English name of the Druzhba link from Russia. Mol said it “transferred the fee due for the use of the Ukrainian section” of the pipeline. Ukrtransnafta JSC , which operates Ukraine’s oil network, blocked the the flow of Russian oil through Druzhba on Aug. 4, Russian pipeline operator Transneft PJSC said in a statement […]