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Indian Oil Corporation Q1 profit falls 45 per cent but beats estimates

Indian Oil Corp Ltd said net profit fell 45 percent in its fiscal first quarter of 2017, beating analysts' estimates, as higher inventory losses and lower refining margins weighed on profitability.

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Indian Oil Corp Ltd said on Thursday net profit fell 45 percent in its fiscal first quarter of 2017, beating analysts' estimates, as higher inventory losses and lower refining margins weighed on profitability.

Net profit was 45.49 billion rupees in the quarter ended on June 30, compared with 82.69 billion rupees a year earlier, the country's top refiner said.

Analysts on average had expected a net profit of 30.63 billion rupees for the first quarter, Thomson Reuters data showed.

The company's quarterly average gross refining margins, or profit earned on each barrel of crude processed, eased to USD 4.32 per barrel, compared with USD 9.98 per barrel in the same period last year.

Global oil prices kept fluctuating during the quarter but overall international benchmark Brent crude futures declined 9.3 percent.

IOC shares were up about 5 percent as of 1400 hrs while the broader Nifty was 0.48 percent lower.

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