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Qtr Change %
49.85% Fall from 52W High
-32
TTM PE Ratio
High in industry
28
Price to Book Ratio
Above industry Median
1.9
Dividend yield 1yr %
Below industry Median
2.1
TTM PEG Ratio
PEG TTM is negative
-0.4

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Mangalore Refinery And Petrochemicals Ltd Quarterly Revenue

Sep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023
24967.87 Cr
23247.02 Cr
25328.67 Cr
24676.91 Cr
19229.65 Cr

Mangalore Refinery And Petrochemicals Ltd Yearly Revenue

Mar 2024Mar 2023Mar 2022Mar 2021Mar 2020
90598.26 Cr
109046.07 Cr
69825.34 Cr
32155.32 Cr
50312.41 Cr

Mangalore Refinery And Petrochemicals Ltd Quarterly Net Profit/Loss

Sep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023
-704.82 Cr
65.57 Cr
1136.84 Cr
387.06 Cr
1045.79 Cr

Mangalore Refinery And Petrochemicals Ltd Yearly Net Profit/Loss

Mar 2024Mar 2023Mar 2022Mar 2021Mar 2020
3582.44 Cr
2616.64 Cr
2950.78 Cr
-764.92 Cr
-4040.29 Cr

Mangalore Refinery And Petrochemicals Ltd shareholding Pattern

Promoter
88.6%
Foreign Institutions
1.7%
Mutual Funds
1.2%
Domestic Institutions
1.5%
Public
8.2%
Promoter
88.6%
Foreign Institutions
2.3%
Mutual Funds
1.2%
Domestic Institutions
1.5%
Public
7.6%
Promoter
88.6%
Foreign Institutions
2.7%
Mutual Funds
1.2%
Domestic Institutions
1.5%
Public
7.2%
Promoter
88.6%
Foreign Institutions
2.6%
Mutual Funds
1.3%
Domestic Institutions
1.6%
Public
7.3%
Promoter
88.6%
Foreign Institutions
1.5%
Mutual Funds
0.9%
Domestic Institutions
1.1%
Public
8.8%
Promoter
88.6%
Foreign Institutions
1.1%
Mutual Funds
0.5%
Domestic Institutions
0.7%
Public
9.6%

Mangalore Refinery And Petrochemicals Ltd Technical Analysis

Moving Averages Analysis
Moving Averages Analysis
Current Price
Bullish Moving Averages
0
Bearish Moving Averages
16
5Day EMA
148.70
10Day EMA
151.50
12Day EMA
152.20
20Day EMA
155.10
26Day EMA
157.60
50Day EMA
167.50
100Day EMA
180.90
200Day EMA
181.70
5Day SMA
148.50
10Day SMA
155.00
20Day SMA
152.80
30Day SMA
157.80
50Day SMA
168.00
100Day SMA
191.00
150Day SMA
200.30
200Day SMA
206.00
Delivery & Volume

Delivery & Volume

PeriodCombined Delivery VolumeNSE+BSE Traded Volume
Day Rs
397367 Rs
1611176 Rs
Week Rs
442725 Rs
2318528 Rs
Month Rs
796156 Rs
4970728 Rs
Resistance & Support
145.96
Pivot
Resistance
First Resistance
147.86
Second Resistance
150.68
Third Resistance
152.58
Support
First Support
143.14
Second support
141.24
Third Support
138.42
Relative Strength Index
35.57
Money Flow Index
75.76
MACD
-5.30
MACD Signal
-5.27
Average True Range
7.52
Average Directional Index
28.98
Rate of Change (21)
-8.34
Rate of Change (125)
-30.80

Mangalore Refinery And Petrochemicals Ltd Company background

Founded in: 1988
Managing director: Shyamprasad Kamath
Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL), is a Schedule A Miniratna, Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE) under the Ministry of Petroleum Natural Gas (MoPNG), Government of India (GoI). The Company is engaged in the business of refining of crude oil. It is a subsidiary of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC), which holds 71.63% equity shares. The Companys 15 million metric tonne (MMT) refinery is located North of Mangaluru City, in Dakshina Kannada Dist. of Karnataka. MRPL, with its parent company ONGC, owns and operates ONGC Mangalore Petrochemicals Limited (OMPL), a petrochemical unit capable of producing 1 Million Tonnes of Para Xylene. OMPL, situated in the adjacent Mangalore Special Economic Zone (MSEZ), is integrated with the refinery operations. Para Xylene from OMPL is sold in the export market.Shell MRPL Aviation Fuels and Services Limited (SMA), a 50:50 joint venture between MRPL and Shell Gas B.V. (Shell), a step down subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Netherlands markets aviation turbine fuel (ATF) to airlines, both domestic as well as International carriers. SMA currently procures ATF from MRPL Refinery Complex, and supplies at Bengaluru, Goa, Mangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Calicut and Madurai. SMA also services International Carriers through alternative supply arrangement at Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata.MRPL was incorporated in 7th March of the year 1988 and commenced a business in 2nd August as a joint venture oil refinery promoted by Hindustan Petroleum Corporation and Indian Rayon Industries Limited (IRIL) Associates (AV Birla Group). The Company made a mega Public Issue consisting 4,31,60,000 16% Secured Redeemable Partly Convertible Debentures (PCDs) of Rs.135/ each aggregating to Rs.582.66 crores in the year 1993 and also 2,80,00,000/ 17.5% Secured Redeemable Non Convertible Debentures of Rs.200/ each (with detachable Equity Warrants) aggregating to Rs.560 crores. During the same year MRPL tied up for the process technologies with internationally reputed technology suppliers. It commissioned a 45 MW cogeneration power plant in September of the year 1995. MRPL commissioned its three million tonnes refinery towards the end of 199596 and it has been operating at more than 100 per cent capacity. In the year 1998, The Company had entered into an agreement with the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) to facilitate investors to hold the Shares in the electronic form. MRPL signed a crudesourcing deal with the ChevronTexaco combine in the year 1999. During the year 2000, the company and Reliance Petroleum had entered into First World markets with Petroproducts like motor spirit at prices, which are not only competitive but have also contributed to the bottom lines of these companies. MRPL had enhanced its refining capacity to 12 million tonnes through a costeffective process of debottlenecking some units. ICRA had downgraded the nonconvertible debenture program in the year 2001 and also the partially convertible debenture programme of the company. The refining capacity was expanded to 9 MMT p.a from 3 MMT p.a in April of the year 2001 and commercial production started during the year. In 2003, ONGC and MRPL had signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the supply of crude oil. As at 28th March of the year 2003, ONGC acquired the total shareholding of 37.39% held by A.V. Birla Group and further infused equity capital of Rs.600 crores consequently made MRPL a majority held subsidiary of ONGC. The Company had contributed Rs 20 crore to New Mangalore Port Trust towards construction of new jetty at the port for exclusive use of the company. Further it is participating as an equity shareholder in the 364 km long cross country multi product MangaloreHassanBangalore pipeline which will help the company in accessing wider consumption areas for its products. The HassanBangalore Pipeline project of 367 KM long was operational and the first parcel of HSD was transported through this pipeline and was delivered at Bangalore on 1st August of the year 2003. The Centre for High Technology (CHT) selected the MRPL for the Jawaharlal Nehru centenary awards under energy performance of refineries for the year 200304. Shell made tieup with MRPL for Petro products in the year 2004. During the year 200405, based on the MOU with ONGC the company purchased 3.7 MMT Mumbai High Crude on pricing formula applicable to other PSU Refineries. MRPL had signed a pact with Saudi, Iran firms for crude supply in the year 2005, also in the same year the company had forged alliance with Ashok Leyland for retail outlets. The Company forged alliance with Abu Dhabi firm in the year 2006 and MRPL had inked an agreement with Mauritius Company. In the identical year ICRA Ltd had assigned an Issuer Rating of IR AAA to the company. During the year 200607, the company took implementation of a large Refinery Upgradation and Expansion project at a cost of Rs.7943 crore. For Aromatics Project worth of Rs.4852 crore, ONGC and MRPL had incorporated a Joint Venture company under the name of ONGC Mangalore Petrochemicals Ltd (OMPL). In July of the year 2007, The Company had entered into a contract with State Trading Corporation (STC), Mauritius to supply petroleum products and also in the same year, in September, MRPL had signed a 4year product supply agreement (extendable by another two years) with Shell India Marketing. As at January 2008, MRPL along with Shell Aviation made a landmark agreement for the purpose of entering an exclusive joint venture to market and supply aviation fuel. MRPL sold its first spot cargo to Iran in April 2008. On 23 June 2008, ONGC and MRPL announced withdrawal from Kakinada Refinery Petrochemicals Limited (KRPL) and Kakinada Special Economic Zone (KSEZ) Projects. The Management of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC) and its subsidiary Mangalore Refinery Petrochem Ltd (MRPL) has been considering ways and means to establish a Greenfield refinery in the SEZ at Kakinada. There have been various issues affecting the steering of Projects of Kakinada Refinery Petrochemicals Ltd (KRPL) and Kakinada Special Economic Zone (KSEZ). Considering these various factors, the Management of ONGC and MRPL feel that it will be appropriate not to continue as equity partners in these two projects. Accordingly in the meeting of Board of Directors of KRPL and KSEZ held on 23 June 2008, the Management of ONGC and MRPL has informed that they have decided to withdraw from the two Projects with immediate effect. ONGCs proposed equity participation, through its subsidiary MRPL, was 46% in KRPL and 26% in KSEZ.The Board of Directors of ONGC at its meeting held on 23 July 2009 approved the Investment proposal of MRPL for installation of a Polypropylene unit integrated with the MRPL Phase3 complex facilities, which is under implementation, with an estimated Capex of Rs 1803.78 crore. The Project envisages value addition through conversion of Polymer grade propylene produced from the Petrochemical Fluidised Catalytic Cracking Unit (PFCCU) being implemented under the Phase3 Refinery Project to Polypropylene. The nameplate capacity of the Polypropylene plant is 440,000 TPA. The completion of Basic Design Engineering package and execution of the project is targeted in 30 months. The Polypropylene produced from MRPL complex would help in bridging the gap between supply and demand in the southern region of India.The MRPL Board in its meeting held on 16 February 2010 decided to increase the nameplate capacity/installed capacity of its refinery (Phase I and Phase II units) from the existing 9.69 MMTPA to 11.82 MMTPA considering the successful utilization of Design Margins available in the units over a period of 4 years. The cost of the expansion project is estimated at Rs 12412 crore. The mega Project will be funded through a 2:1 debt equity ratio. The equity portion will be financed using the MRPL internal accruals and the debt would be raised from the market.With the commissioning of Crude and Vacuum Distillation UnitIII (CDU / VDUIII) on 29 March 2012, production went on stream from the PhaseIII Refinery ExpansioncumUpgradation Project of MRPL. Thus, the name plate capacity of MRPL Refinery went up to 15 MMTPA from 11.82 MMTPA.On 6 June 2012, MRPL announced that it has been granted special tax incentives/concession package by the Karnataka state government for a period of 15 years comprising of entry tax, CST exemption and VAT deferment equal to 100% and 60% of eligible gross VAT for first 3 years and balance 12 years respectively. The entry tax on capital goods bought during construction is also exempted during project execution stage.On 8 July 2013, MRPL announced that it has been upgraded from Schedule B status to Schedule A status by Department of Public Enterprises (DPE), Government of India (GOI) with effect from 4 July 2013. This implies greater autonomy to the management, growth in organizational hierarchy besides placing MRPL in a better position in the international competitive market.On 2 September 2013, MRPL announced that it has successfully commissioned Single Point Mooring (SPM) system off Tannirbavi coast. This facility will enable the company to receive crude in Suez Max/VLCC vessels which in turn will give freight economics and allow access to West African and Latin American crudes. This facility will also decongest existing berth facility at NMPT port for enhanced capacity operation of the refinery and reduce the incidence of demurrage. This facility is also intended for crude receipt by the Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserve Limited underground cavern for storage of crude at Mangalore. Commissioning of the SPM is expected to improve the bottom line of the company MRPLs Delayed Coker Unit (DCU) of 3 MMTPA, which is part of the Refinery Upgradation cum Expansion Project, went on stream on 3 April 2014. With this the Fuel Oil production will come down drastically with corresponding increase in high value products.On 27 August 2014, MRPL announced that the Petro Fluidized Catalytie Cracking (PFCC) Unit has been successfully commissioned on 27 August 2014 in PhaseIII project of the Company and products are being routed to respective destinations. This will increase LPG, light distillates and production of Propylene which is a feed for Polypropylene Unit.On 8 December 2014, MRPL announced that the company has obtained a bulk supply order of petcoke form M/S Ramco Cements Ltd. to supply 6000 metric tonnes of petcoke by barge from NMPT, Mangalore. This is the first major bulk supply of petcoke by barge.The Board of Directors of MRPL at its meeting held on 9 February 2015 approved acquiring of major stake in ONGC Mangalore Petrochemicals Limited (OMPL). MRPL was holding 3% of the paid up equity of OMPL, which has been increased to 46% by purchasing fully paid up equity shares from individual shareholders.On 28 February 2015, MRPL announced that ONGC Mangalore Petrochemicals Limited (OMPL) has become a subsidiary of the company. Following allotment of shares to MRPL by OMPL, MRPL is holding 51.002% stake in OMPL.MRPL successfully started commercial production of Polypropylene from its Polypropylene (PP) Plant as part of its Phase III Refinery expansion and upgradation project on 18 June 2015. The plant has capacity to produce 4,40,000 TPA polypropylene. The Feed Stock for the Polypropylene plant, polymer grade propylene, is being produced from upstream Petrochemical Fluidised Catalytic Cracking Unit (PFCCU). With this, MRPLs PhaseIII of refining expansion is fully completed.The Board of Directors of MRPL at its meeting held on 8 July 2015 approved a Scheme of Amalgamation between the company, ONGC Mangalore Petrochemicals Limited (OMPL) and their respective shareholders and creditors for the amalgamation of OMPL into and with the company in terms of Section 391394 of Companies Act, 1956 and other relevant provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 and Companies Act, 2013 (Scheme). OMPL is a subsidiary of MRPL, wherein MRPL holds 51% and Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited holds 49% of the issued, subscribed and paidup share capital. OMPL is primarily engaged in developing and operating a green field petrochemical project consisting of an aromatic complex situated in Mangalore Special Economic Zone for production of Paraxylene and Benzene.On 7 October 2015, MRPL signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with New Mangalore Port Trust (NMPT) to study the feasibility of setting up an LNG Regasification terminal at Mangalore. In February 2018, MRPL inaugurated company owned company operated (COCO) retail outlet at Panambur, Mangalore. In March 2018, it commissioned its first dealer owned dealer operated (DODO) retail outlet at Mandya in Karnataka.In 201920, MRPL started producing BS VI MS HSD from September, 2019. During the FY 202021, MRPL acquired the stake of ONGC in ONGC Mangalore Petrochemicals Limited (OMPL) and consequently, as on March 31, 2021, MRPL held 99.99% stake in OMPL.The amalgamation of erstwhile Wholly Owned Subsidiary Company, ONGC Mangalore Petrochemicals Limited (OMPL) with Holding Company i.e., Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL) was made effective from 01 May, 2022. During year 202122, the Company commissioned FCC Gasoline Treating Unit (FGTU) of 800 KTPA Feed capacity as part of its BSVI Project, on 11 July, 2021. It commissioned Desalination Plant based on Reverse Osmosis Technology using Seawater with design capacity of 30 MLD process grade water, on 17 Dec21. It commissioned Sulfur Recovery Unit (SRU7) with design capacity of 185 TPD Sulfur production as part of its BSVI Project, on March 28, 2022. 4 New HSD tanks, Beta Land with the capacity of 30200 KL each of gross storage capacity along with the New HSD coastal line to Jetty were commissioned during FY202122. Five new Crudes were processed including Tupi Crude (API30.2) from Brazil, Amna Crude (API37.2) from Libya, Egina Crude (API27.6) from Nigeria, Basrah Medium Crude (API 28.57) from Iraq and Baobab Crude (API22.6, High TAN) from Ivory Coast for the first time during the FY 202122. During 202223, the Company commissioned 31 Retail Outlets during FY 202223 increasing the count to a total of 63 operational retail outlets as on 31.03.2023. The Companys Joint Venture Shell MRPL Aviation Fuel and Services Limited acquired business for sale of Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) at Indian airports in 2023. A 30 MLD Desalination Plant was commissioned at Sea Coast of Arabic Ocean. Visbreaker unit was operated as Feed Preparation Unit for Delayed Coking Unit (DCU). Aromatic complex was operated on reformate mode during the year. Revamp of Regenerator section of CCR1 was commissioned in Jun 23.
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Mangalore Refinery And Petrochemicals Ltd shares are currently priced at 145.05 on NSE and 145.05 on BSE as of 11/19/2024 12:00:00 AM. Please be aware that stock prices are subject to continuous fluctuations due to various factors.

The past 1-year return of Mangalore Refinery And Petrochemicals Ltd [MRPL] share was 28.19. The Mangalore Refinery And Petrochemicals Ltd [MRPL] share hit a 1-year low of Rs. 112.05 and a 1-year high of Rs. 289.25.

The market cap of Mangalore Refinery And Petrochemicals Ltd is Rs. 25421.46 Cr. as of 11/19/2024 12:00:00 AM.

The PE ratios of Mangalore Refinery And Petrochemicals Ltd is 27.84 as of 11/19/2024 12:00:00 AM.

The PB ratios of Mangalore Refinery And Petrochemicals Ltd is 2.06 as of 11/19/2024 12:00:00 AM

The Mutual Fund Shareholding was 1.23% at the end of 11/19/2024 12:00:00 AM.

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