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Gujarat Gas Reports Rs 5,240 Mn EBITDA and Rs 42k Mn Revenue
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Gujarat Gas Reports Rs 5,240 Mn EBITDA and Rs 42k Mn Revenue

Gujarat Gas Limited announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and full fiscal year ending 31 March 2025. The company achieved an EBITDA of Rs 5,240 million in Q4, up 19 per cent compared to the previous quarter. Revenue from operations stood at Rs 42,890 million for the quarter.

Profit after tax (PAT) increased 30 per cent quarter-on-quarter to Rs 2,870 million. The company recorded its highest compressed natural gas (CNG) volume at 3.22 million standard cubic metres per day (mmscmd) during the quarter, representing a 3 per cent increase from Q3 FY25. However, annual CNG volume declined by 12 per cent.

Total sales volume for Q4 FY25 was 9.31 mmscmd, including 5.03 mmscmd industrial, 0.89 mmscmd domestic piped natural gas, and 0.16 mmscmd commercial PNG. The company added over 38,700 new domestic customers and three new CNG stations during the quarter.

The Board approved a dividend of Rs 5.82 per share, representing 291 per cent of face value, subject to shareholder approval.

Gujarat Gas is India’s largest city gas distribution company, operating more than 42,600 kilometres of pipeline and over 828 CNG stations, serving over 22.6 million households across six states and one union territory.

Source:Gujarat Gas Limited Press Release


Gujarat Gas Limited announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and full fiscal year ending 31 March 2025. The company achieved an EBITDA of Rs 5,240 million in Q4, up 19 per cent compared to the previous quarter. Revenue from operations stood at Rs 42,890 million for the quarter.Profit after tax (PAT) increased 30 per cent quarter-on-quarter to Rs 2,870 million. The company recorded its highest compressed natural gas (CNG) volume at 3.22 million standard cubic metres per day (mmscmd) during the quarter, representing a 3 per cent increase from Q3 FY25. However, annual CNG volume declined by 12 per cent.Total sales volume for Q4 FY25 was 9.31 mmscmd, including 5.03 mmscmd industrial, 0.89 mmscmd domestic piped natural gas, and 0.16 mmscmd commercial PNG. The company added over 38,700 new domestic customers and three new CNG stations during the quarter.The Board approved a dividend of Rs 5.82 per share, representing 291 per cent of face value, subject to shareholder approval.Gujarat Gas is India’s largest city gas distribution company, operating more than 42,600 kilometres of pipeline and over 828 CNG stations, serving over 22.6 million households across six states and one union territory.Source:Gujarat Gas Limited Press Release

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