Consolidated PAT falls 86% YoY to ₹6.2 Cr in Q1 FY27 despite 45% revenue growth
PAT -85.79% YoY · revenue +45.17% · margins compressing
₹114.18 Cr
+45.17% YoY
₹6.24 Cr
-85.79% YoY
4.64%
-49.2pp YoY
₹0.47
Hindustan Oil Exploration's consolidated Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) print shows revenue from operations up 45.2% YoY to ₹114.18 Cr (₹78.65 Cr in Q1 FY26), but consolidated PAT fell 85.8% YoY to ₹6.24 Cr (₹43.87 Cr) — reported net profit margin compressed to 4.6% from 53.8%. The decline is not purely optical: even stripping out the ₹32.52 Cr one-off fair-value gain HOEC booked in Q1 FY26 on remeasuring its previously-held 60% stake in Block B-80 (on completing acquisition of the remaining 40% PI), adjusted PAT still fell ~45.1% YoY, to ₹6.24 Cr from an adjusted ₹11.35 Cr a year ago. No consensus estimates for this print could be located, so vs-street is unknown; management has not issued an accompanying press release with this filing, so there is no quoted management framing to reconcile against the numbers.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The margin compression sits mainly in the cost-of-inventory line, not opex or DD&A. HOEC charged ₹41.99 Cr this quarter for a decrease in crude/condensate stock, versus a ₹15.50 Cr credit a year ago (an adverse ~₹57.5 Cr swing) — this reflects the company progressively selling down the crude cargo left in storage after it mutually cancelled its Crude Offtake and Sale Agreement with HPCL in April 2026 (having reversed ₹258.78 Cr of revenue booked against that cargo back in Q4 FY26). Total consolidated expenses rose 84.5% YoY to ₹127.79 Cr against 45.2% revenue growth, which is what pulled PBT down to ₹6.55 Cr from ₹4.47 Cr even before the base quarter's one-off gain is considered.
The stock went into the print at ₹162.4, up 4.1% over the past month of trading.
Management guides for a significant production ramp-up, primarily driven by a threefold increase in Dirok gas offtake upon the commissioning of the Northeast Gas Grid, expected in early FY27. This growth is supported by an extensive onshore and offshore drilling program across Kharsang, Dirok, and B-80 assets. However,
— This quarter: missed
On guidance: management's prior (Q3 FY26 concall) framing centred on a threefold Dirok gas offtake ramp once the Northeast Gas Grid commissions in early FY27, alongside an onshore/offshore drilling program at Kharsang, Dirok and B-80, with near-term offshore capex flagged as delayed by the unresolved HPCL receivable. This filing carries no production/volume disclosure to confirm the ramp has begun, the HPCL conciliation before a former Chief Justice shows no further developments this quarter (the disputed inventory remains unsold, still parked at HPCL's premises), and B-80 gas sales were halted for maintenance on June 10, 2026 — taken together with the profit decline, this reads as guidance not yet being delivered on, so it is marked missed rather than on-track. Standalone PAT of ₹12.54 Cr (EPS ₹0.95) is roughly double consolidated PAT of ₹6.24 Cr (EPS ₹0.47) — the gap is mostly consolidated tax (₹3.16 Cr vs nil standalone) and a larger consolidated expense base from subsidiaries, a >3% divergence worth flagging since readers may see the standalone number quoted elsewhere.
W1
Resolution of the HPCL conciliation and disposal of the disputed crude inventory (~₹272.63 Cr carrying value) still held at HPCL's premises.
W2
Whether the guided threefold Dirok gas offtake ramp materialises as the Northeast Gas Grid commissions 'in early FY27' — watch Q2 FY27 segment/production disclosure.
W3
Utilisation of the newly approved ₹1,000 Cr borrowing limit / ₹300 Cr investment threshold to fund the offshore drilling program at Kharsang, Dirok and B-80.
Figures converted from ₹ Lakh; revenueFromOperations is net of the 'profit petroleum/revenue sharing to GoI' deduction (matches segment-note revenue and totalIncome tie-out exactly). Q1 FY26 base included a ₹32.52 Cr (consol & standalone) exceptional fair-value gain on Block B-80 stake remeasurement, absent this quarter; a further ₹2.31 Cr one-off differential gain sits inside this quarter's other income (note 6). QoQ vs Mar'26 quarter omitted — that quarter's figures are a negative 'balancing figure' per note 4/5 and not comparable.