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Adani Total Gas reports flat net profit for Q1

Net profit of Rs 138 crore in April-June was unchanged from the year-ago period, the company said in a statement.

Adani Total Gas reports flat net profit for Q1
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NEW DELHI: Adani Total Gas Ltd on Thursday reported a flat net profit for the June quarter as higher gas prices ate into increased CNG and piped cooking gas sales volumes.

Net profit of Rs 138 crore in April-June was unchanged from the year-ago period, the company said in a statement.

The firm, which is a city gas joint venture of Adani group and TotalEnergies of France, saw CNG sales to automobiles rise 61 percent to 109 million standard cubic meters (mcm) in the quarter and piped cooking gas sold to households rise 3 percent to 74 mmm.

But this was negated by the cost of procuring natural gas, which is converted into CNG for sale to automobiles and piped to household kitchens for cooking purposes, tripling to Rs 785 crore in the first quarter of the current fiscal year from Rs 245 crore a year ago.

Revenue from operations more than doubled to Rs 1,110 crore while EBITDA rose 6 percent to Rs 228 crore.

The company said there was a significant increase in the price of domestic gas available for city gas operations as well as that of imported LNG in the quarter.

Also, the lower allocation of domestically produced gas during the quarter led to buying more imported fuel, impacting the gas cost as well as the gross margins.

''ATGL has calibrated its retail price revisions to balance the interest of its consumers and its shareholders from the impact of sudden spurt in the gas purchase price,'' the statement said.

With stagnant domestic gas output, city gas operators get a pooled supply of local and imported fuel.

''It has been a challenging scenario for the city gas distribution (CGD) industry with significantly high input gas prices mainly due to geopolitical factors as well as supply shortages across the globe, which are likely to continue in the near future,'' said Suresh P Manglani, CEO of Adani Total Gas Ltd (ATGL).

He said the number of piped cooking gas customers of ATGL has crossed 6 lakh and the firm added another 15 CNG stations taking the total to 349 CNG stations across the cities where it operates.

''On the financial front, with 31 percent growth in volumes, ATGL was able to sustain its profitability number by optimizing its opex. ATGL has been focussing on creating the infrastructure so that it can be future ready to serve its large consumer base and contribute towards the nation's journey to a gas-based economy,'' he said.

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