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New Delhi, April 9 (IANS) State-owned oil marketing companies (OMCs) including Indian Oil, BPCL, HPCL may see significant erosion in the earnings during the January-March quarter of FY20 even though low crude and product prices jacked up their margins on the sale of petrol and diesel.

According to a research report by ICICI Direct, the unusually high gross refining margins reported by OMCs have already seen a fall in the Q4 period and coupled with inventory losses that the companies would report during the period, would lead to a further drop in GRMs and consequently impact their revenues.

Companies make inventory losses in a falling market as the cost of the inventory in the form of crude and products is higher that the prevailing prices.

The projection is that BPCL may report a net loss of Rs 556.2 crore in Q4, while Indian Oil may report significantly higher losses at Rs 2376.3 crore. ICICI Direct has projected loss to the tune of Rs 628.4 crore for HPCL in January-March quarter of FY20.

“For Indian refiners, spreads of gas oil, gasoline and jet fuel are more important and have declined in the current quarter. The spread for gas oil declined by $1.9/bbl (per barrel) from $12.8/bbl to $10.9/bbl, which will negatively impact GRMs QoQ (quarter on quarter),” the report said.

In respect of products, the spreads for petrol declined by $8.7/bbl QoQ from $15.8/bbl to $6.8/bbl and for jet fuel by $6/bbl QoQ from $14.7/bbl to $8.7/bbl. This is a significant fall which together with inventory losses could put severe stress on OMCs financials.

The government initiated a nationwide lockdown towards the end of March for three weeks putting restrictions on travel as part of efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus. This itself has resulted in fall in the marketing segment volumes resulting in 10-15 per cent overall decline in sales year-on-year. All the three OMCs — IOC, BPCL and HPCL have seen their marketing volumes declining between 12-15 per cent in Q4. Their refining throughput has already fallen in the January-March quarter.

“The marketing segment reported inventory losses during the quarter. However, high core marketing margins QoQ will provide respite to OMCs as the cost benefit has not been fully passed on to consumers,” ICICI Direct said.

The present situation has also resulted in declining sales in the City gas distribution segment. City gas distribution (CGD) companies’ sales volumes are expected to take a hit during the quarter due to reduced sales on account of nationwide lockdown in March. These restrictions will affect CNG & industrial/commercial PNG sales. But domestic PNG sales volume will continue to report steady growth.

A decline in gas prices will lead to higher gross margins YoY for all CGD companies. For large gas utility companies also, volumes are expected to fall due to lower demand mainly in March.

IANS

By amfnews

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