PCBL Q1: consolidated PAT surges 65% YoY to ₹155 Cr as carbon black margins recover
PAT +64.6% YoY · revenue +17% · margins expanding
₹2,473.37 Cr
+17% YoY
₹154.93 Cr
+64.6% YoY
6.25%
+1.8pp YoY
₹3.94
PCBL Chemical's Q1 FY27 print delivered the margin-led recovery the market was waiting for. Consolidated net profit rose to ₹154.93 Cr, up 64.6% from ₹94.10 Cr a year ago, on revenue of ₹2,473.37 Cr (+17.0% YoY). The steep sequential jump (₹40.22 Cr in Q4) overstates the improvement — the March quarter was depressed by weak margins and a ₹4.19 Cr Labour-Codes exceptional — so the ~65% YoY figure is the clean read, since neither Q1 period carried one-offs. Consolidated operating margin widened to 14.76% (from 13.85% YoY) and net margin to 6.29% (from 4.47%), confirming that the margin normalisation management had guided for is under way.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Carbon Black did the heavy lifting: segment revenue of ~₹2,004 Cr (+20.5% YoY) and segment PBIT of ₹315.8 Cr (+39% YoY) reflect both record volumes and recovering per-tonne spreads. The Aquapharm-led Chemical segment was the soft spot — revenue of ₹393.8 Cr grew just 3% YoY and segment profit slipped to ₹10.7 Cr (from ₹14.5 Cr), well short of the 20-25% revenue growth and ₹75 Cr quarterly EBITDA run-rate management targeted on the Q4 call. Battery Chemicals remains pre-revenue despite the June commissioning of a 20,000 MTPA specialty line at Mundra and the appointment of a Chief–Batteries. The consolidated-vs-standalone divergence is material and worth flagging: standalone PAT was ₹107.24 Cr, up a more modest ~15% YoY, so the outsized consolidated growth is essentially a subsidiary swing — international carbon black and Aquapharm entities contributed roughly ₹48 Cr net this quarter against near-breakeven a year ago.
The stock went into the print at ₹334.55, up 4.2% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records; PAT has now risen for 2 consecutive quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
Management guides for a strong recovery in FY27, projecting high single-digit volume growth and more than double-digit EBITDA growth for the core carbon black business, fueled by normalizing margins, cost savings, and recovering demand. The Aquapharm segment is expected to see 20-25% revenue growth with a targeted retu
— This quarter: met
Against management's own guidance the quarter reads as met on the core: the promised FY27 recovery with double-digit carbon-black EBITDA growth clearly materialised, even as Aquapharm is not yet tracking its target. There is no published Street consensus to grade against — results landed on the earnings-call day (July 29) — but the two things investors had flagged going in, volume growth and margin recovery, both showed up. Balance-sheet actions supported the bull case: finance costs fell to ₹92.5 Cr from ₹112.4 Cr YoY and consolidated debt-equity eased to 1.25 (from 1.39), consistent with the de-leveraging commitment, while the Board declared a ₹4.50/share (450%) interim dividend and the company had redeemed ₹200 Cr of commercial paper in July.
W1
Aquapharm ramp to the guided 20-25% revenue growth and ₹75 Cr quarterly EBITDA run-rate — this quarter only +3% YoY with ₹10.7 Cr segment PBIT.
W2
Battery Chemicals monetisation — still nil revenue despite the June-commissioned 20,000 MTPA Mundra specialty line and new Chief–Batteries hire.
W3
Durability of the carbon-black margin recovery — operating margin back to 14.76%; watch whether it holds against the crude and shipping-cost volatility management flagged.
Clean digital PDF, unambiguous headers, all arithmetic ties. No exceptional item this quarter (Q4 FY26 carried a ₹4.19 Cr Labour-Codes charge; FY26 ₹25.04 Cr) so YoY is a clean comparison. EPS not annualised. Key nuance: standalone PAT +15% YoY vs consolidated +65% — the gap is a subsidiary turnaround (subs contributed ~₹48 Cr net vs ~₹1 Cr a year ago). Consolidated is primary.
Strong PAT, Hollow Volumes — PCBL's Earnings Quality Problem
Reported profit jumped 65% on a ₹70 crore inventory gain; nearly half the earnings beat is non-recurring. More concerning: volumes flat, Aquapharm missing targets by 37%, and Q2 set to reverse the gains.
₹155 Cr
+65% YoY
₹70 Cr
45% of reported PAT
~₹85 Cr
ex inventory · Q2 headwind ₹40-50 Cr
On the result screen, PCBL looked like a blockbuster: consolidated PAT jumped 65% to ₹155 crore, revenue grew 17% to ₹2,474 crore, and EBITDA climbed 23%. But behind the headline is a messier story. Of the reported profit growth, ₹70 crore came from a low-cost-oil inventory benefit that is explicitly non-recurring. Strip that out and adjusted PAT is ₹85 crore. More importantly, management flagged that ₹40–50 crore of that inventory gain will reverse in Q2, creating a significant PAT headwind next quarter.
Where the profit really came from
PCBL's CFO disclosed the inventory mechanics in the earnings call: the company carried forward low-cost crude oil from Q4 into Q1. As Brent crude rose (USD 78 in Q4 to USD 97 in Q1), the formula-priced carbon black realizations jumped, creating a ₹70 crore low-cost-inventory gain. This is real cash in the door, but the CFO also flagged the reversal: 'My estimation is about ₹40 crores to ₹50 crores we might have to give away in Q2 because of the change in the inventory position.' The net: only ₹20–30 crore of the ₹70 crore gain is sustainable from the inventory cycle.
Claims on the call vs. what holds up
Revenue grew 17% YoY to ₹2,474 Cr
Delivered ₹2,473.4 Cr, 17% YoY growth matches exactly
Supported
PAT grew 65% YoY to ₹155 Cr
Delivered; but ₹70 Cr is non-recurring inventory gain (45% of PAT). Adjusted PAT ₹85 Cr excludes this
Technically supported · heavily qualified
EBITDA grew 23% YoY to ₹400 Cr
Reported figure is correct; includes inventory gain. Organic EBITDA growth much lower
Supported · inflation understood
Consolidated volumes steady at 153,513 MT
Technically correct; but contradicts high single-digit FY27 volume growth guidance. Q1 flat, Q2 expected soft
Technically correct · guidance at risk
Aquapharm EBITDA ₹47 Cr; quarterly target ₹75 Cr
₹47 Cr delivered; target is 37% higher. New CEO explicitly deferred reconfirmation of ₹75 Cr
Overstated · target withdrawn
Specialty carbon black volumes +23% YoY to 19,748 MT
Strong organic specialty growth confirmed; reflects product mix shift and new customer qualifications
Supported
What changed on this call
Three structural shifts warrant scrutiny. First, Aquapharm's ₹75 crore quarterly EBITDA target has been deferred, not withdrawn. The newly appointed CEO, Rohit Narang (25 years at Eastman Chemicals, M&A and P&L experience), was candid on the call: 'Early days for me, and I'm trying to understand the stable run-rate deeply. I'll provide details in subsequent quarters.' This is prudent hedging rather than a broken promise, but it signals management caution. Current ₹47 crore Aquapharm EBITDA is ₹28 crore (37%) short of the prior quarterly target.
Second, gross margin management is deliberate and selective, not just spot-pricing tailwinds. PCBL's gross margin per kg jumped to ₹44–45 in Q1 (vs. ₹31 in the prior run-rate). Management is targeting ₹36–38 per kg as a sustainable level, achieved via pricing discipline and deliberate rejection of low-margin volume, especially in exports. This is a strategic shift toward higher-value specialty segments (specialty CB +23% YoY organic, battery materials in pilot phase).
Third, battery materials (Nanovace) is now live on the pilot scale. The pilot plant is operational, individual equipment trials are underway, and sampling is scheduled to begin in August 2026. Management remains bullish on a long-term ₹1,000 crore EBITDA target for the battery materials platform—a multi-year bet on silicon anode adoption and conductive carbon demand.
The volume conundrum
The most material miss on this call is volumes. Management had guided for 'high single-digit volume growth' across FY27, but Q1 consolidated volumes came in at 153,513 MT—flat YoY and flat QoQ. When pressed, management attributed this to timing: domestic customers pulled inventory forward to Q4 FY26 (ahead of tariff-related agreements), and PCBL deliberately diverted export volume to the domestic spot market to protect margins amid elevated ocean freight costs (Middle East geopolitical volatility). Management expects Q2 to be 'soft' (customer destocking) and Q3–Q4 to 'ramp strongly' on tariff-driven contract wins and customer restocking.
This explanation is plausible but unproven. If H2 volume recovery fails to materialize, the high single-digit FY27 guidance is broken, and so is the structural bull thesis (which assumes tariff advantage converts to volume and market-share gains). Analysts grilled this repeatedly on the call; management stood firm on the 'timing issue' narrative but offered no revised guidance.
EBITDA growth 23% YoY (₹400 Cr)—underlying execution strong
Specialty carbon black +23% organic—structural shift to higher-margin grades validated
Domestic carbon black volumes +15% YoY—tire sector demand solid
India tariff advantage vs. China/Russia/Middle East—concrete white space for exports
Capacity milestone 900K MTPA; 20K MTPA specialty line commissioned Q1
Battery materials (Nanovace) pilot live, sampling begins Aug 2026
Transparent disclosure of ₹70 Cr inventory gain—no hidden one-timers
PAT growth 65% inflated by ₹70 Cr non-recurring inventory gain (45% of profit)
Volumes flat Q1 (153.5K MT), Q2 expected soft—high single-digit FY27 guidance at risk
Aquapharm ₹47 Cr EBITDA vs ₹75 Cr quarterly target (37% miss); new CEO deferred reconfirmation
Export volumes depressed by freight headwinds; deliberate diversion to spot market
₹40–50 Cr inventory reversal expected in Q2; material PAT headwind
Market repriced 10.6% down by day 3; FII trimmed position slightly (−0.12pp QoQ)
How the street is positioned
The market has already rendered its verdict. PCBL announced results on Wednesday, July 29, 2026. The stock fell 10.31% on day 1 and 10.64% by day 3—a decisive repricing downward. That pullback tells you the market was uncomfortable with reported profit inflated by a one-time gain, flat volumes, and Aquapharm uncertainty.
At ₹329.45 (as of today), PCBL sits 13.87% below its all-time high, though it still trades above its key moving averages (SMA20 ₹323.59, SMA50 ₹310.60, SMA200 ₹302.23). The stock is up 45.45% from its 52-week low, so the longer-term trend is intact, but momentum has stalled. RSI at 51.2 is neutral—neither overbought nor oversold—and volume is increasing on the decline, a potential warning sign.
On ownership, the picture is mixed and telling. FII holdings slipped to 5.56% (down 0.12pp QoQ), signaling a light trim by foreign institutions spooked by earnings quality risks. But domestic institutional investors (DII) added 0.79pp to 10.98%, showing conviction in the structural story. Promoters remain locked at 53.38%, unchanged. The FII trim + DII add suggests a divergence: foreign money is risk-off on near-term execution (volumes, Aquapharm), while domestic money is betting on long-term structural tailwinds. This divergence is healthy if the tailwind is real—but it could reverse fast if H2 volume recovery fails.
Volume guidance credibility collapse
HighManagement guided 'high single-digit FY27 volume growth'; Q1 came flat (153.5K MT), Q2 expected soft. If H2 doesn't recover, the entire bull thesis (tariff-driven volume gains) breaks. No revised guidance offered, but watch for evidence of contract wins and customer restocking in Q2.
Q2 inventory reversal ₹40–50 Cr PAT headwind
HighPAT will be suppressed ₹40–50 Cr in Q2 as low-cost oil benefit reverses. Without new catalysts (tariff refunds, volume recovery, margin expansion), Q2 earnings could trigger another selloff like the post-result decline.
Aquapharm turnaround execution under new CEO
Medium-High₹47 Cr EBITDA vs ₹75 Cr quarterly target is a 37% miss. New CEO Rohit Narang explicitly deferred reconfirmation. Aquapharm is ~20% of consolidated EBITDA; if it remains a drag, consolidated growth falters. Watch for September-October updates.
Export margin compression from elevated freight
MediumOcean freight remains elevated due to Middle East volatility. PCBL diverted export volume to domestic spot to protect margin. If freight stays high, export competitiveness suffers. India tariff advantage in US offsets this partially, but not fully.
Tariff/FTA policy reversal
MediumThe structural case depends on India-US tariff advantage and EU FTA ratification. Both could reverse with trade policy shifts. US tariff refund (₹40–45 Cr, expected 2–4 weeks) is short-term cash, but long-term tariff regime uncertain.
Nanovace commercialization timeline
MediumBattery materials still in pilot phase; revenue path uncertain. Sampling begins August 2026. Watch for customer interest and ramp timeline; multi-year optionality, not near-term driver.
1 · Q2 earnings (expected Oct 2026): volumes and inventory reversal
Do volumes recover sequentially? If Q2 volumes are flat or negative, high single-digit FY27 guidance breaks. Also watch the ₹40–50 Cr inventory reversal impact; it will suppress PAT but clarify the organic run-rate.
2 · US tariff refund receipt (expected 2–4 weeks from late Jul)
₹40–45 Cr cash inflow (PCBL + Aquapharm combined) will be positive for cash flow. Watch how management allocates it: capex, debt reduction, or shareholder returns. A signal of capital discipline.
3 · Nanovace pilot → sampling (Aug 2026 onward)
Sampling begins this month. Watch for customer interest announcements, pilot qualification wins, and a clearer revenue timeline. Tier 1 battery/automotive OEM engagement would be a surprise catalyst.
4 · Contract renegotiations with US/EU customers (Q2–Q4 FY27)
Management claims new annual carbon black contracts are at 'advanced stage' leveraging India tariff advantage. Watch for official wins and volume quantification. This is the linchpin of the structural tailwind thesis.
PCBL is a quality franchise with genuine long-term structural tailwinds—tariff advantage, Russia supply disruption, India's shift toward specialty grades, and battery materials optionality. But this quarter was inflated by a ₹70 crore one-time inventory gain, and near-term execution risk is high. Volumes are flat, Aquapharm is underperforming by 37%, and Q2 will see inventory reversal headwinds.
For holders: the next quarter is critical. Watch for evidence of volume recovery, Aquapharm stabilization, and tariff-driven contract wins in Q2 results. If H2 FY27 shows sequential volume growth and EBITDA per ton resilience, the structural bull case proves out. If volumes remain flat and Aquapharm drags, expect further downside.
For prospective buyers: wait for clarity on volumes and a reset of expectations for Aquapharm. At ₹329, you're paying for a long-term structural story. But the near-term is murky, and patience will be rewarded with a better entry point once Q2 results clarify the volume trajectory and inventory impact.
The steady number to track: consolidated volumes and EBITDA per ton. If Q2 shows sequential volume growth (above 153.5K MT) and EBITDA per ton holds near ₹21–22K (ex-inventory effects), the structural tailwind case is real and holders are justified. If volumes remain flat and EBITDA per ton drops below ₹18K, the bear case wins and there's more downside to come.
Strong PAT, flat volumes; structural tailwinds ahead
The verdict, the claims that held up, the sharpest analyst exchanges, and the risks — the earnings call, decoded from the transcript.
Hold
confidence 7/10
Grade B
Revenue/EBITDA targets hit; volume guidance missed (flat vs high single-digit). Aquapharm ₹75 Cr quarterly target deferred by new CEO.
Optimistic
next 1–2 quarters
Very Optimistic
multi-year
Strong EBITDA growth (23% YoY) and margin expansion driven by spot pricing and inventory gains, but Q1 volume flat (not high single-digit guided) and ₹40-50 Cr inventory benefit reversing in Q2. Structural tailwinds (tariff advantage, Russia supply gap, FTA ratification) are genuine long-term drivers; short-term clouded by customer destocking and Aquapharm turnaround uncertainty.
₹2474 Cr
Revenue · +17% YoY₹155 Cr
Reported PAT · +65% YoYExpanding
Margins · vs guidance: CorroboratedDid the claims hold up?
Revenue grew 17% YoY to ₹2,474 Cr
METDelivered ₹2,473.4 Cr, 17% YoY growth matches exactly
PAT grew 65% YoY to ₹155 Cr
METDelivered ₹154.9 Cr, 64.6% YoY; call stated 65%, rounding difference
EBITDA grew 23% YoY to ₹400 Cr
METConsistent with growth trajectory, no delivered EBITDA reported but implied by margins
Consolidated volume steady at 153,513 MT
MISSCall states volume flat, contradicts prior 'high single-digit growth' guidance for FY27
Inventory gain of ₹70 Cr, ₹40-50 Cr reversal in Q2
METExplicitly disclosed by CFO; implies ₹20-30 Cr of PAT is non-sustainable
Aquapharm EBITDA ₹47 Cr; targeting ₹75 Cr quarterly run-rate
OVERSTATEDCurrent quarter 62% below target; new CEO hedged and deferred reconfirmation
Specialty volumes grew 23% YoY to 19,748 tons
METOrganic specialty growth on strong product mix and customer acceptance
Domestic volumes grew 15% YoY to 102,985 tons
METReflects steady home demand; export volumes diverted to domestic spot for margins
Earnings quality
What changed since the last call
Volume guidance fudge
DowngradeStated 'high single-digit volume growth' FY27, but Q1 came in flat (153,513 MT steady); Q2 expected soft; backloading to H2
Aquapharm ₹75 Cr EBITDA deferred
WithdrawnNew CEO Rohit Narang explicitly deferred reconfirmation; said 'early days, trying to understand baseline'—no new guidance given
Gross margin per kg elevated
UpgradeTargeting ₹36-38/kg sustainable (vs ₹31/kg prior run-rate), via pricing discipline and selective volume rejection; ₹44-45/kg Q1 is peak
Specialty carbon black momentum
Upgrade23% YoY growth, new grades, customer acceptance in premium markets; long-term shift to higher-margin grades validated
Battery materials investment pace
UpgradeNanovace pilot up, Palej super-conductive facility live, acetylene black engineering completed; multi-geography R&D (India, Australia, Europe)
The Q&A
Analysts pressed on volume stagnation (high single-digit guidance vs flat Q1), inventory gain sustainability, Aquapharm ₹75 Cr target, and export mix collapse. Management held pricing discipline line and attributed volume to timing/customer inventory pull-forward, not demand weakness. Acquiesced on inventory reversals but stood firm on structural tailwind narrative.
Inventory gain sustainability — Aditya Desai, SMIFS
Answered₹70 Cr inventory gain on low-cost oil; ₹40-50 Cr reversal expected Q2; net ₹20-30 Cr sustainable Q1 boost
Tariff refund timing — Aditya Desai, SMIFS
Answered₹40-45 Cr total (PCBL + Aquapharm); expected 2-4 weeks; accounting treatment TBD with auditors
Aquapharm EBITDA run-rate — Aditya Desai, SMIFS
PartialSimilar to last year Q1 (₹19,500/ton); current ₹20,500/ton sustainable, but expect Q2 hiccups from inventory; full year similar
Gross margin per kg bridge — Sanjesh Jain, ICICI Securities
AnsweredTargeting ₹36-38/kg via pricing discipline and selective low-margin volume rejection; upward movement in EBITDA/ton expected
Volume stagnation — Sanjesh Jain, ICICI Securities
AnsweredDeliberate: diverted export to domestic spot (better margins), formula price lag (inventory timing), customer inventory pull. Destocking happening; volumes to pick up Q3-Q4
Coal tar distillation capex — Sanjesh Jain, ICICI Securities
PartialBusiness plan being finalized with OEM; capex approval expected by Q2; raw material availability confirmed for planned capacity
Aquapharm ₹75 Cr EBITDA reaffirmation — Sanjesh Jain, ICICI Securities
DodgedRohit (new CEO): 'Early days for me, trying to understand stable run-rate deeply. Will provide details in subsequent quarters.'
EBITDA per ton FY27 guidance — Sanil Jain, Ambit Capital
AnsweredQ1 ₹22,900/ton; FY27 targeting 14-15% improvement over FY26 avg EBITDA = ₹16,500-17,000/ton
Volume growth recovery — Harsh Daga, SKP Securities
PartialYes; Q1-Q2 timing issue, domestic customers pushing volumes to later quarters; expect strong growth Q3-Q4, year should deliver high single-digit
Nanovace timeline and ₹1,000 Cr EBITDA target — Aditya Desai, SMIFS
PartialPilot live, sampling starting in August weeks; extremely bullish on battery materials space; continuing to hold ₹1,000 Cr EBITDA target
Guidance
FY27 high single-digit volume growth (carbon black core)
MediumQ1 flat, Q2 expected soft; H2 ramp expected; tariff/FTA tailwinds to drive growth Q3-Q4
Aquapharm FY27 growth from new products, green chelates, oil & gas recovery
LowNew CEO deferred ₹75 Cr quarterly EBITDA target reconfirmation; expects 'better numbers in FY27' but no specifics
FY27 EBITDA per ton: 14-15% improvement over FY26 avg (₹16,500-17,000/ton)
MediumQ1 achieved ₹22,900/ton (inflated by inventory gain); management targeting ₹36-38/kg gross profit sustainable via pricing discipline
Aquapharm EBITDA per kg: similar to Q1 FY26 (₹19,500) on full-year basis
MediumCapacity utilization low; inventory adjustment in Q2 will create headwinds; long-term run-rate improved but volatile near-term
FY27 capex ₹300±50 Cr (mostly efficiency; limited greenfield)
HighAndhra facility expansion to happen mostly in FY28; Q1 capex mainly maintenance/productivity enhancement
Risks the call surfaced
Volume growth stall
MediumQ1 volumes flat despite guidance; Q2 expected soft; H2 recovery dependent on tariff-driven contract wins and customer destocking reversal
Inventory gain reversal
High₹70 Cr Q1 inventory gain on low-cost oil; ₹40-50 Cr reversal in Q2 implies PAT headwind. Q1 PAT inflated ₹70 Cr, actual organic ~₹85 Cr.
Export margin pressure
MediumElevated ocean freight (Middle East geopolitical crisis) forced deliberate export volume reduction; international margin compression until freight normalizes
Aquapharm turnaround risk
MediumNew CEO Rohit Narang (25 years Eastman experience) joined; ₹47 Cr EBITDA this quarter vs ₹75 Cr quarterly target (37% short). CEO explicitly deferred reconfirmation of ₹75 Cr run-rate.
Tariff/FTA policy reversal
MediumStructural tailwind case depends on India-US tariff advantage and EU FTA ratification. Both could reverse with trade policy shifts; Russia supply gap also assumes continued Ukraine conflict
Management
Score 7/10. Transparent on inventory gains (₹70 Cr disclosed); clear on margin targeting (₹36-38/kg). Hedging on near-term: Q2 'timing issue' framing for flat volumes; Aquapharm new CEO's deferral on ₹75 Cr target. Revenue/EBITDA growth targets met (17%, 23% vs high single-digit/double-digit prior). Volume guidance missed: flat Q1 vs high single-digit FY27. Specialty +23% organic, domestic +15%. Aquapharm underperforming ₹75 Cr quarterly target (₹47 Cr Q1).
1 · Q2 FY27
Inventory adjustment ₹40-50 Cr drag; customer destocking expected; export volumes return
2 · 2-4 weeks
US tariff refund receipt ₹40-45 Cr (PCBL + Aquapharm combined)
3 · Aug 2026
Nanovace pilot sampling begins; battery materials revenue ramp path clears
Structural tailwinds (tariff advantage, Russia supply gap, FTA ratification) are genuine long-term drivers; short-term clouded by customer destocking and Aquapharm turnaround uncertainty.