New Delhi: State-owned gas major, Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) registered a 33 percent increase in Profit after Tax (PAT) in the third quarter of Financial Year 2018-19, as against the corresponding quarter in the last fiscal mainly due to better performance by Natural Gas (NG) Marketing, NG Transmission, Liquid Hydrocarbon (LHC) and LPG Transmission Segments. The company's PAT for the quarter ending December 31, 2018, rose to Rs 1,681 crore from Rs 1,262 crore in the corresponding quarter of the last fiscal.
GAIL's Profit before Tax (PBT) for the third quarter increased by 35 percent to Rs 2,507 crore against Rs 1,858 crore in the corresponding quarter of the last fiscal. The increase in net profit in Q3 FY 2018-19 on year-on-year basis, was supported by an increase in Natural Gas Marketing volumes by 9 percent, LPG Transmission volumes by 11 percent and Liquid Hydrocarbon Sales by 5 percent. On nine months basis, GAIL's PAT is Rs 4,903 crore, signifying an increase by 36 percent against the corresponding period of FY 2017-18.