Punj Lloyd shares surge 10% on PRPC Refinery and Cracker order

Punj Lloyd's scrip soared 9.88 percent to Rs 40.60 -- its upper circuit limit.

Mumbai: Shares of infrastructure and engineering company Punj Lloyd surged 10 percent to touch its highest permissible trading limit for the day after the firm secured an order worth Rs 3,515 crore from PRPC Refinery and Cracker, a subsidiary under the PETRONAS group.

Punj Lloyd's scrip soared 9.88 percent to Rs 40.60 -- its upper circuit limit.

At the NSE, the stocks climbed 9.91 percent to Rs 40.50.

In a filing to the BSE, the firm on Monday said it has secured Rs 3,515 crore Rapid Tank Farm order from PRPC Refinery and Cracker, a subsidiary under the PETRONAS group, Malaysia's national energy company.

The Tank Farm is part of PETRONAS' refinery and petrochemical integrated development (RAPID) project in Pengerang, Malaysia, it said.

Commenting on the development, J P Chalasani, MD and Group CEO, Punj Lloyd said, "Punj Lloyd is privileged to be part of PIC's critical milestone requirements. Our expertise in tankage is recognised globally with our greatest advantage being our in-house engineering skill and extensive project experience of large scale tank projects."

With the latest order, Punj Lloyd group's order backlog reaches Rs 24,679 crore.

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