The standalone net profit stood at Rs 6,318 crore in the April-June quarter, up from Rs 5,649 crore in the year-ago period, on six-year high refining margins and strong petrochemicals earnings.
The profits in the first quarter of the current fiscal beat the street estimates and were at their highest level in more than six years.
Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), the operator of world's largest refining complex that can process low-grade crude and switch between fuels depending on market prices, earned USD 10.4 on turning every barrel of crude into petroleum product.
The company, which is investing USD 12 billion to boost petrochemical capacity and refinery processes as well as build facilities to import ethane from US, said a 23 per cent dip in its turnover to Rs 83,064 crore was mostly because of 43.5 per cent dip in oil prices.
Before the earning announcement, RIL shares fell 1.9 per cent to close at Rs 1,025.05 on the BSE.
Chairman Mukesh Ambani said financial performance reflects the benefits of integrated hydrocarbon chain activities in a benign oil price environment.
"The sharp increase in demand for transportation fuels helped us realise strong refining margins," he said.
Oil product demand globally is estimated to have grown at about 1.6 million barrels per day, resulting in high refinery runs across all regions.
"Our petrochemicals business recorded a strong quarterly performance supported by high operating rates and margin strength in the ethylene chain," he said.
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