On a standalone basis, PAT grew 4% in the quarter under review to Rs 156 crore versus Rs 149 crore in the year ago period. The standalone revenue in the January-March quarter of FY26 stood at Rs 1,696 crore, marking a 16% growth over Rs 1,457 crore reported in Q4 FY25.
The Adani Group-company’s EBITDA meanwhile rose 13% to Rs 310 crore in Q4 FY26, from Rs 274 crore in Q4 FY25. The company said the rise in revenue was due to higher volume.
The cost of natural gas increased 18% YoY to Rs 1,199 crore in the quarter under review versus Rs 1,015 in the year ago period, driven by lower allocation of APM gas to CNG segment, higher HH prices, higher spot prices due to geopolitical tension. During the fourth quarter, APM allocation for the CNG segment reduced to 36% from 41% from last quarter, the balance was met with existing contracts and Spot procurement.
Adani Total Gas announces dividend
Along with the Q4 results, Adani Total Gas announced a dividend of Rs 0.25 per share for its shareholders. The company fixed June 12 as the record date to determine the eligibility of shareholders set to receive the dividend. If approved at its upcoming AGM, the dividend will be paid to the shareholders on or after June 26.
Adani Total Gas said it took a calibrated approach in passing the higher gas cost to ensure volume growth is not impacted. The company’s CEO and Executive Director Suresh P. Manglani said ATGL delivered strong double-digit growth in volumes and revenues, supported by steady EBITDA expansion aided by “resilient execution, underpinned by operational excellence and digital enablement”.
“Despite geopolitical disruptions from West Asia, elevated LNG prices, and currency volatility, our nimble and diversified sourcing strategy ensured uninterrupted gas supply. ATGL’s focus remained on system stability, calibrated expansion with financial prudence, and long‑term sustainability, strengthening consumer confidence and ensuring operational excellence. We continued to scale our clean energy infrastructure across CNG, PNG, and e-mobility, with EV charge points crossed the 5,100 mark. During the period, we strengthened our ESG performance through improved sustainability ratings, reinforcing ATGL’s position among leading ESG performers in its peer group,” Manglani further said.
Adani Total Gas share price
The shares of Adani Total Gas jumped nearly 8% to trade at Rs 684.90 apiece on NSE, the highest level seen by the stock in seven months. The stock then erased some gains and was trading around 4% higher at Rs 659 apiece, as seen at 10 am. The shares of the company have jumped around 8% in one week and 25% in one month.
In the longer term, the stock has declined around 30% in three years and nearly 43% in five years. The company currently has a market capitalisation of around Rs 72,637 crore.
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