RIL becomes first private company to post $1 billion quarterly profit

Reliance Industries posted a 13.7% jump in its first quarter net profit to almost $1 billion, the highest quarterly profit by a private firm.

New Delhi: Reliance Industries on Saturday posted a 13.7% jump in its first quarter net profit to almost $1 billion, the highest quarterly profit by a private firm, on the back of higher refining margins, better petrochem earnings and surge in US shale gas business.

The net profit in April-June rose to Rs. 5,957 crore, or Rs. 20.3 per share, up 13.7% from Rs. 5,237 crore, or Rs. 17.8 a share, in the same period a year ago, the company said in a statement.

Reliance Industries (RIL) is the first company in the private sector in India to post $1 billion net profit in a quarter.

Turnover surged 7.2% to Rs. 107,905 crore.

"RIL has delivered a record level of consolidated net profit, this quarter," said Mukesh Ambani, chairman and managing director, RIL. "This was achieved despite weak regional refining margins and a planned turnaround in our refinery."

The Mumbai-based operator of the world's biggest oil refinery complex earned $8.7 on turning every barrel of crude oil into fuel in Q1 as compared to $8.4 gross refining margin (GRM) in the same period a year ago.

The GRM was, however, lower than $9.3 per barrel in the previous January-March quarter.

While revenue from refinery business rose 7.2%, earnings from petrochemical business soared 9.3%.

But the surprise came from oil and gas production business that posted 27.3% rise in revenue and more than doubled pre-tax segment profit. This was largely due to the firm's US shale gas business, which gave a revenue of Rs. 1,617 crore, higher than RIL's domestic oil gas earning of Rs. 1,557 crore.

"The petrochemicals business performance highlights the strength of our portfolio-mix and end-market diversity," Ambani said. "We have a great pipeline of new projects which will give Reliance an enduring competitive advantage."

RIL, he said, was further expanding its retail business in existing markets while exploring newer markets and channels.

Higher crude oil prices led to 7.2% rise in cost of raw material from Rs. 77,069 crore to Rs. 82,631 crore. Employee cost also rose to Rs. 1,480 crore in Q1 from Rs. 1,415 crore a year ago.

Other income fell to Rs. 1,974 crore from Rs. 2,392 crore. Stability in rupee helped prune interest cost on debt to Rs. 505 crore from Rs. 938 crore in Q1 of last fiscal.

RIL's outstanding debt was marginally lower at Rs. 135,769 crore as on June 30, 2014 when compared to Rs. 138,761 crore as on March 31, 2014.

It had a cash balance of Rs. 81,559 crore.

Earnings from refinery business rose 7.2% to Rs. 98,081 crore, while segment pre-tax profit was up 29.4% at Rs. 3,814 crore.

During the quarter, RIL's Jamnagar refineries processed 16.7 million tonnes, which translates into 108% of the installed capacity.

Singapore refining margin in Q1 were lower at $5.8 per barrel, compared to $6.7 in the same quarter last year and $6.2 in Q4 of FY2014. "Sequential decline in regional benchmark was on account of weakness in middle distillates and fuel oil cracks, which was partially offset by stronger gasoline and naphtha cracks," RIL said.

Petrochemical business revenue was up 9.3% at Rs. 25,398 crore and segment pre-tax profit 6% to Rs. 1,863 crore, primarily on account of increase in prices.

RIL said oil and gas revenue was up 27.3% to Rs. 3,178 crore and pre-tax profit more than doubled to Rs. 1,042 crore as earnings from its US shale gas business surged.

EBIT from US shale gas business at RS 559 crore was more than three times Rs. 133 crore pre-tax profit in Q1 of last fiscal.

Shale gas revenue at Rs. 1,617 crore was higher than its turnover of domestic exploration and production business of Rs. 1,557 crore. Pre-tax profit at Rs. 559 crore too was higher than domestic segement EBIT of Rs. 487 crore.

KG-D6 field saw oil production drop by 1% to 0.53 million barrels and gas output fell 15% to 42 billion cubic feet.

"Fall in production is mainly on account of shut down of wells in D1-D3 field, partly offset by incremental production from new wells drilled as part of Enhanced Gas Recovery (EGR) activities during second half of 2013-14 fiscal," it said.

RIL's retail business posted a pre-tax profit of Rs. 81 crore compared to a loss of Rs. 14 crore in Q1 of previous fiscal.

"Gross margin improvement, strong variable expense control and leverage of fixed expenses contributed to the performance," the statement said.

Its business subsidiary, Reliance Retail operates 1,723 stores across 148 cities in India.

The company said its subsidiary, Reliance Jio Infocomm, which is the only private player with Broadband Wireless Access spectrum in all the 22 telecom circles of India, plans to provide reliable fast internet connectivity and rich digital services on a pan India basis.

It, however, did not indicate the launch date of the services.

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