Company's net profit in the July-September quarter a year ago stood at Rs 608.33 crore, the company said in a filing to stock exchanges.
Turnover increased to Rs 2,956.51 crore in the second quarter of the current fiscal, from Rs 2,620.44 crore in the year-ago period.
With the government exempting upstream oil producers from payment of subsidy on LPG and ordering only a limited payout on kerosene, OIL's earnings from crude oil sales were up 12 per cent to Rs 1,747.28 crore and pre-tax profit from oil sales rising 18.7 per cent to Rs 538.38 crore.
It had cash and cash equivalent of Rs 9,497.78 crore as on September 30, higher than Rs 8,707.30 crore as of March 31. Oil India also had debt of Rs 9,134.13 crore as on September 30 as opposed to Rs 8,341.08 crore on March 31.
Oil India shares ended 0.69 per cent down at Rs 398.70 on the BSE.
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