Chennai Petroleum Corporation

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Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited
Native name
CPCL
FormerlyMadras Refineries Limited
TypeSubsidiary of Indian Oil Corporation
Traded as
BSE500110
NSECHENNPETRO
ISININE178A01016
IndustryOil and gas
Founded18 November 1965 (1965-11-18)[1]
Headquarters
Chennai
,
India
Key people
  • Shrikant Madhav Vaidya (Chairman)
  • S N Pandey (Managing Director)
[2][3]
Products
  • Diesel
  • Kerosene
  • LPG
  • Petrochemicals
  • Petrol
RevenueDecrease37,189 crore (US$5.2 billion) (2020)[4]
Operating income
Decrease−2,608 crore (US$−370 million) (2020)[4]
Net income
Decrease−2,083 crore (US$−290 million) (2020)[4]
Total assetsDecrease12,835 crore (US$1.8 billion) (2020)[4]
Total equityDecrease1,210 crore (US$170 million) (2020)[4]
Number of employees
1,684 (2020)[4]
ParentIndian Oil Corporation (100%)
Websitewww.cpcl.co.in

Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL) a wholly owned subsidiary of Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) and is an Indian oil and gas corporation headquartered in Chennai, India. It was formed as a joint venture in 1965 between the Government of India (GOI), AMOCO and National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), having a shareholding in the ratio 74%: 13%: 13% respectively. From the grassroots stage CPCL Refinery was set up with an installed capacity of 2.5 million tonnes per year in a record time of 27 months at a cost of Rs. 430 million without any time or cost overrun.[5]

In 1985, AMOCO disinvested in favour of GOI and the shareholding percentage of GOI and NIOC stood revised at 62% and 15.38% respectively. Later GOI disinvested 16.92% of the paid up capital in favor of Unit Trust of India, mutual funds, insurance companies and banks on 19 May 1992, thereby reducing its holding to 67.7%. The public issue of CPCL shares at a premium of Rs. 70 (Rs. 90 to FIIs) in 1994 was oversubscribed to an extent of 27 times and added a large shareholder base of over 90000. As a part of the restructuring steps taken up by the Government of India, Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) acquired equity from GOI in 2000-01. Currently IOC holds 51.88% while NIOC continued its holding at wax and petrochemical feedstocks production facilities.

CPCL has two refineries with a combined refining capacity of 11.5 million tonnes per year. The Manali Refinery in Chennai has a capacity of 10.5 million tonnes per year and is one of the most complex refineries in India with fuel, lube, wax and petrochemical feedstocks production facilities. CPCL's second refinery is Nagapattnam Refinery located at Cauvery basin at Nagapattinam in Panagudi. This unit was set up in Nagapattinam with a capacity of 0.5 million tonnes per year in 1993 and later enhanced to 1.0 million tonnes per year.[6] Now this 1.0 million tonnes per year refinery is being dismantled to increase its capacity to 9.0 million tonne per year with cost of 27,000 crores this new project will be completed by 2022 and will boost the company growth further. The main products of the company are LPG, Motor Spirit, superior kerosene, aviation turbine fuel, high speed diesel, naphtha, bitumen, lube base stocks, paraffin wax, fuel oil, hexane and petrochemical feed stocks. The wax plant at CPCL has an installed capacity of 30,000 tonnes per annum, which is designed to produce paraffin wax for manufacture of candle wax, waterproof formulations and match wax. A propylene plant with a capacity of 17,000 tonnes per annum was commissioned in 1988 to supply petrochemical feedstock to neighbouring downstream industries. The unit was revamped to enhance the propylene production capacity to 30,000 tonnes per annum in 2004. CPCL also supplies LABFS to a downstream unit for the manufacture of liner alkyl benzene.

CPCL plays the role of a mother industry supplying feedstocks to the neighbouring industries in Manali. CPCL's products are marketed through IOCL. CPCL's products are mostly consumed domestically except naphtha, fuel oil and lubes which are partly exported.

CPCL has also made pioneering efforts in the field of energy and water conservation by setting up a wind farm and sewage reclamation and sea water desalination plants.

The crude throughput for 2016-17 was 10.256 million metric tonnes (MMT). The company’s turnover for 2016-17 was Rs.40586 crores and the profit after tax was Rs.1030 crores & the crude throughput for 2017-18 was 10.789 million metric tonnes (MMT). The company’s turnover for 2018-19 was Rs.52201 crores and the loss after tax was Rs.213.36 crores.

CPCL's equity shares are listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange of India.

The production line has been affected multiple times due to nature's adversities in form of drought and excessive rains.[7][8]

It is categorized as a Miniratna-I company by the government.[9]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Company History - Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd". The Economic Times. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Gautam Roy appointed as CPCL MD". Business Standard. 14 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Directors - CPCL". www.cpcl.co.in. Archived from the original on 12 August 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f "Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Financial Statements". moneycontrol.com.
  5. ^ "CPCL - History". NDTV Profit. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  6. ^ "Business Refineries". CPCL. Archived from the original on 6 January 2017. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  7. ^ "Chennai floods: Chennai Petroleum plunges 5% as company shut its refinery". Daily News and Analysis. 3 December 2015.
  8. ^ "CPCL resumes rest of the operations at Manali Refinery". Business Standard. 24 December 2015.
  9. ^ compiled; O'Brien, edited by Derek (2009). The Penguin-CNBC-TV18 business yearbook, 2009. New Delhi, India: Published by Penguin Books India in association with CNBC-TV18 Network. p. 353. ISBN 978-0143065708.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)

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