1:2 Bonus: PSU to give 1 share for every 2 held; to trade ex bonus on THIS date (2024)

HPCL Bonus Issue: Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) announced its January-March quarter results for fiscal 2023-24 (Q4FY24) and declared a bonus issue in the ratio 1:2 on Thursday, May 9. The Maharatna public-sector undertaking (PSU) will issue one free share for every two equity shares held. The record date for the bonus issue has been fixed as June 21, 2024.

‘’The Board of Directors has recommended issue of bonus shares in the ratio 1:2 i.e., one new bonus equity share of 10 each for every two existing equity shares of 10 each fully paid up, subject to the approval of members of the company,'' said the state-run oil marketing company (OMC) in a regulatory filing to the stock exchanges.

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This is the third bonus issue of shares for HPCL to its shareholders. It had earlier issued bonus shares in the ratio of 2:1 -- two free shares for every one held in 2016. The OMC then approved a bonus issue in the proportion of 1:2 in 2017.

HPCL's board also recommended a final dividend today of 16.50 per equity share having a face value of 10 (pre-bonus), which translates into a final dividend of 11.00 per equity share with a face value of 10 (post-bonus) for 2023-24. The final dividend is in addition to the interim dividend (pre-bonus) paid for FY 2023-24 at 15 per equity share.

HPCL Q4 Results- Key Metrics

HPC) on Thursday reported a 25 per cent fall in its March quarter net profit on lower refining margins and announced one free bonus share for every two shares held. The consolidated net profit of 2,709.31 crore in January-March - the fourth quarter of the 2023-24 fiscal year - compared to 3,608.32 crore in the same period of the previous financial year.

The firm earned $6.95 on turning every barrel of crude oil into fuel in the quarter against $14.01 per barrel gross refining margin a year back and $8.50 per barrel margin in the preceding quarter.

The net profit was also lower because of the 2 per litre cut in petrol and diesel prices. HPCL and two other state fuel retailers were affected in March ahead of the announcement of general elections. The reduction came just as international oil prices climbed, leading to a drop in marketing margins.

The firm's pre-tax profit from downstream petroleum dropped 22 per cent in the quarter. The turnover was higher at 1.22 lakh crore when compared to 1.15 lakh crore in January-March 2023. For the full 2023-24, HPCL reported a record net profit of 16,014.61 crore compared to a loss of 6,980.23 crore in the previous year.

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The annual profit benefited from the nearly two-year-long freeze in petrol and diesel prices. While the freeze was affected when crude oil (the input used for making fuels like petrol and diesel) started rising in 2022 post-Russia's invasion of Ukraine, international rates moderated in most of 2023, helping companies like IOC book handsome profits. It was only in mid-March that petrol and diesel prices were cut by 2.

The rate cut, which came just before the general elections, happened when crude oil prices started inching up. For FY2023-24, the revenue from operations stood at 4,61,638 crore ( 4,66,192 crore during the previous year). The average gross refining margin (GRM) for 2023-24 (April 2023 to March 2024 fiscal) was $9.08 per barrel as opposed to $12.09 per barrel during the previous financial year.

"The reduction in GRMs is in line with the trend of international product cracks," the company said in a statement. HPCL refineries processed the highest ever crude thru-put of 22.33 million tonnes during the year operating at 103.3 per cent of the installed capacity, registering an increase of 17 per cent over crude thru-put of 19.09 million tonnes processed during FY 2022-23.

Visakh refinery has recorded the highest-ever crude thru-put of 12.69 million tonnes during the year, with diesel production of 5.7 million tonnes surpassing the previous highest diesel production by more than 30 per cent.

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On the marketing front, HPCL achieved the highest-ever total sales volume of 46.82 million tonnes (including exports) during 2023-24, registering a growth of 7.8 per cent over the previous year. HPCL registered the highest-ever petrol and diesel sales.

"To strengthen its refining and marketing infrastructure, HPCL has invested 14,342 crore during the year (including equity investment in its joint ventures and subsidiaries)," the statement said.

With the commissioning of 428 petrol pumps during the January-March quarter, HPCL achieved the milestone of 22,000 retail outlets, and the total number of outlets now stands at 22,022 as of March 31, 2024.

Electric vehicle (EV) charging facilities were commissioned at 1,201 retail outlets, taking the total number of outlets with EV charging facilities to 3,603 as of March 31, 2024.

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