ONGC posts 61% rise in net profit to Rs 82.65 billion in Sept quarter

Its net profit was Rs 82.65 billion in July-September as compared to Rs 51.31 billion in the same period last year, the company said in a statement

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Last Updated : Nov 03 2018 | 7:02 PM IST

State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) Saturday reported a 61 per cent jump in its September quarter net profit as higher prices offset a dip in oil production.

Its net profit was Rs 82.65 billion in July-September as compared to Rs 51.31 billion in the same period last year, the company said in a statement. 

The company got USD 73.07 for every barrel of crude oil it produced and sold in the second quarter, up 48 per cent from USD 49.43 per barrel realisation a year ago. 

Because of the depreciation in rupee, ONGC's realisation soared 61 per cent to Rs 5,117 per barrel. ONGC bills its customers in US dollars. ?

It got USD 3.05 per million British thermal unit for natural gas as opposed to USD 2.48 per mmBtu last year.

The PSU oil major's turnover was up 47.6 per cent to Rs 27,989 crore. ?

Oil production fell 7 per cent to 4.9 million tonnes but gas output was up 3 per cent at 6.1 billion cubic metres.

ONGC reasoned the decline to contractor not delivering a production unit for western offshore WO-16 Cluster.

Non-delivery of the facility, which was scheduled to come at the beginning of the fiscal year, "led to a loss of oil production of about 0.35 million tonnes", ONGC said.

"ONGC took stringent action to terminate the contract and proactively awarded a new contract recently for commissioning of (the facility) by March 2019," the statement said.

In WO-16 Cluster, all the 15 wells have been completed, which will be put on production once the Mobile Offshore Production Unit (MOPU) for oil production is commissioned, it said.

"ONGC gas production has seen an increasing trend on year on year basis. The gas production has increased by about 3 per cent in first half of 2018-19" to 12 billion cubic meters, the statement said.

"The gas production is expected to increase further with the completion of Daman Development Project in Western Offshore and further increase from VA-S1 field in Eastern Offshore," it said.

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First Published: Nov 03 2018 | 6:55 PM IST

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