Adani Total Gas Reports 15% Growth in Q4 Revenue
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Adani Total Gas Reports 15% Growth in Q4 Revenue

Adani Total Gas Limited (ATGL), a major Indian energy transition firm, recorded a 15 per cent rise in operational revenue for the fourth quarter of financial year 2024–25, reaching Rs 14.48 Bn. For the full year, operational revenue increased by 12 per cent, largely due to higher volumes in the compressed natural gas (CNG) segment.

Q4 volume rose by 13 per cent, and the annual volume increased 15 per cent year-on-year. Consolidated profit after tax (PAT) for the quarter stood at Rs 1.55 Bn.

Between January and March, ATGL added 42 new CNG stations, taking the total to 647. It expanded piped natural gas (PNG) connections to 0.963 Mn homes by adding 40,991 households.

The company installed 3,401 electric vehicle (EV) charging points across 26 states and union territories, with 2,338 now energised. In biomass, ATGL stabilised compressed biogas (CBG) output at its Barsana plant and introduced the organic fertiliser brand ‘Harit Amrit’. It also commissioned its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) station in Tiruppur.

Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) stood at Rs 11.67 Bn, despite challenges in the city gas distribution (CGD) sector.

Source:
The Hans India

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Adani Total Gas Limited (ATGL), a major Indian energy transition firm, recorded a 15 per cent rise in operational revenue for the fourth quarter of financial year 2024–25, reaching Rs 14.48 Bn. For the full year, operational revenue increased by 12 per cent, largely due to higher volumes in the compressed natural gas (CNG) segment.Q4 volume rose by 13 per cent, and the annual volume increased 15 per cent year-on-year. Consolidated profit after tax (PAT) for the quarter stood at Rs 1.55 Bn.Between January and March, ATGL added 42 new CNG stations, taking the total to 647. It expanded piped natural gas (PNG) connections to 0.963 Mn homes by adding 40,991 households.The company installed 3,401 electric vehicle (EV) charging points across 26 states and union territories, with 2,338 now energised. In biomass, ATGL stabilised compressed biogas (CBG) output at its Barsana plant and introduced the organic fertiliser brand ‘Harit Amrit’. It also commissioned its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) station in Tiruppur.Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) stood at Rs 11.67 Bn, despite challenges in the city gas distribution (CGD) sector.Source:The Hans India

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