Adani Total Gas reports 15% rise in Q1 profit on strong CNG demand

Reuters Updated - July 29, 2024 at 04:35 PM.
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Adani Total Gas reported a jump in first-quarter profit on Monday, helped by strong demand for the cleaner-burning compressed natural gas (CNG), sending its shares 2% higher.

The Adani group company's consolidated profit rose 15% to ₹172 crore (around $21 million) in the three months ended June 30, marking its sixth straight rise in quarterly profit.

The gas distributor's CNG sales volumes, which account for over half of its total sales, jumped 20% during the quarter with the addition of 24 new stations across the country.

Demand for CNG, used mainly in the transport sector, comes amid a government push to rein in vehicular pollution. India's fuel consumption in the quarter was also driven by strong industrial activity in the run-up to the general elections.

Revenue from operations rose to ₹1,239 crore from ₹1,135 crore a year ago.

Sales volume in the company's piped natural gas (PNG) segment, its second-biggest, rose 11% to 77 million standard cubic metres of gas per day.

The rise in profit comes even as Indian city gas distributors bought spot LNG - the key raw material for CNG - at higher import prices amid a decline in domestic output.

Published on July 29, 2024 09:39

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