Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

RIL first Indian co to top $100 bn revenue

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NEW DELHI: Reliance Industries Ltd , India’s most valuable company, reported a 22.5% surge in fourth-quarter profit on Friday, helped by higher fuel demand and margins at its mainstay energy business.

The Mukesh Ambani-backed company now becomes the first Indian firm to ever clock an annual revenue of more than a $100 billion.

Revenue from the company’s O2C operations — comprising the world’s biggest refining complex at Jamnagar and petrochemi­cals plants — rose more than 44% to ₹1.46 lakh crore.

Even as Reliance has diversifie­d its businesses over the years to retail, telecom and recently green energy, the conglomera­te’s oil-to-chemicals (O2C) operations continue to account for a bulk of its revenue.

“The gradual opening up of economies ... sustained high utilisatio­n rates across sites and improvemen­t in transporta­tion fuel margins and volumes have bolstered our O2C earnings,” chairman and managing director Mukesh Ambani said.

Revenue at the O2C business surged on the back of a steep rise in crude oil prices, with Brent crude up nearly 39% in the March quarter.

Western sanctions imposed on Moscow in response to its invasion of Ukraine has shrunk product supplies such as diesel and revved up refining margins globally.

Russia calls its actions in Ukraine a “special operation”.

Reliance, which produces gas from an ultra deep water block in India’s east coast, benefited from higher production, price realisatio­n and strong demand. Domestic gas prices are further expected to rise from October, the company said.

The conglomera­te posted a consolidat­ed profit of ₹16,203 crore in the quarter ended March 31, compared with ₹13,227 crore a year earlier.

Reliance’s retail business, which took a hit due to pandemic-related lockdowns, posted a 23.2% jump in revenue benefiting from a rebound in consumer demand.

India’s largest telecom operator Reliance Jio on Friday posted an about 24%jump in standalone net profit at ₹4,173 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 2022, amid better realisatio­n per user aided by tariff hike, better subscriber mix and FTTH services ramp-up. The standalone revenue from operations increased by about 20.4% yearon-year to ₹20,901 crore.

Mobile SIM consolidat­ion after the tariff hike in the last December led to a net reduction of 10.9 million in customer base in 4Q FY22.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Mukesh Ambani, chairman and MD of Reliance Industries, addressed the company's AGM in Mumbai on Friday.
REUTERS Mukesh Ambani, chairman and MD of Reliance Industries, addressed the company's AGM in Mumbai on Friday.

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