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RIL’s refinery margins will continue to improve: Moody’s

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Reliance Industries’ refinery margins will continue to improve as it completes margin- enhancing projects, Moody’s Investors Service said.

RIL reported a growth of 2 per cent in its pre-tax profit during July-September compared to the preceding quarter. “Earnings improved despite a decline in the Singapore benchmark refining margin and decline in the petrochemical product spread,” Moody’s said in a note.

It has reported highest ever quarterly net profit of Rs. 6,720 crore for the July-September period. The company earned USD 10.6 on turning every barrel of crude oil into fuel during the second quarter of the current fiscal, the highest in the last seven years.

“Although RIL’s refining margin only improved marginally compared to USD 10.4 per barrel during 1Q FY2016, it outperformed the Singapore refining benchmark that declined to USD 6.3 per barrel from USD 8.0 per barrel over the same period,” it said.

RIL’s gross refining margins will continue to improve as it completes margin-enhancing projects, the petcoke gasification project and refinery off gas cracker, which will enhance the recovery of petrochemicals from the refinery off gases that are currently being used as fuels.

“We expect RIL’s margins will improve by at least USD 2 per barrel on completion of these projects,” Moody’s said. Gasoline forms a major proportion of RIL’s product portfolio while that of fuel oil is negligible.

During the second quarter, fuel oil cracks declined significantly while gasoline cracks largely remained stable as compared to the first quarter, resulting in RIL’s gross refining margin (GRM) outperforming the benchmark refining margin by USD 4.3 per barrel – the highest in the last six years.

“We expect the Singapore refining margin to average a healthy USD 8 per barrel in 2015 and USD 7-7.5 per barrel in 2016,” Moody’s said.

Pre-tax profit for the petrochemical segment improved by 8 per cent quarter-on-quarter despite softening product spreads as RIL’s production increased by 7 per cent.

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