NEW DELHI:
Indraprastha Gas Ltd
, India’s largest
CNG retailer
, on Tuesday reported a 16 per cent rise in March quarter
net profit
as it sold more gas. The net profit of Rs 382.80 crore in the latest January-March
quarter
was compared to Rs 329.75 crore profit registered a year ago, the company said in a statement.
For the full 2023-24 fiscal (April 2023 to March 2024), net profit soared 21 per cent to Rs 1,748.08 crore as against Rs 1,445.02 crore in the previous year.
Turnover slipped marginally to Rs 3,949.17 crore in January-March from Rs 4,042.57 crore in the corresponding quarter of 2022-23.
The gross turnover during the
financial year
2023-24 was Rs 15,403.13 crore as compared to Rs 15,543.67 crore in the preceding financial year 2022-23 primarily due to cooling off of international gas prices despite increase in sales volume.
“The sales volume in the quarter increased from 8.25 million standard cubic metres per day in Q4 of 2022-23 to 8.73 mmscmd in Q4 of FY’24, showing a volume growth of 7 per cent. While CNG registered sales volume growth of 5 per cent during the period, piped natural gas showed overall sales volume growth of 11 per cent during this quarter (January-March),” it said.
The average daily gas sale during the year 2023-24 was 8.43 mmscmd as compared to 8.09 mmscmd in FY’23 (April 2022 to March 2023), showing an overall growth of 4 per cent.
While CNG volumes registered a growth of 4 per cent in the fiscal, piped
gas sales
volumes were up by 6 per cent in FY 2023-24 over the preceding fiscal.
“
IGL
has remained focused not only on executing strategic priorities amidst a challenging operating environment but has also been committed to deliver long term value to its stake holders,” the statement said, adding the company board recommended a final dividend of 250 per cent for shareholdres.
This dividend is in addition to 200 per cent interim dividend already paid during the financial year.
After consolidating the financial results of two associate companies, CUGL and MNGL, the consolidated net profit after tax of IGL comes to Rs 1,983.40 crore in 2023-24 against a consolidated profit of Rs 1,639.65 crore in FY22-23, showing an increase of 21 per cent year on year.
IGL operates
city gas distribution
(CGD) networks across 30 districts in 11 geographical areas across four states of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan.
It has laid out city gas distribution infrastructure in Delhi, Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, Rewari, Gurugram, Karnal, Kaithal Fatehpur, Ajmer, Pal, Rajsamand, Hamirpur, Shamli, Muzaffarnagar, Banda and parts of Kanpur and Meerut, which consists of more than 25,000 kms of pipeline network.
IGL meets fuel requirements of over 1.7 million vehicles running on CNG through a network of over 850 CNG stations. IGL has connected over two-and-a-half million households in these cities with piped natural gas.