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Adani Total Gas Reports 15% Revenue Growth In Q4; Volume Surges 13%

Adani Total Gas Limited (ATGL), one of India’s leading energy transition companies, announced a 15% increase in revenue from operations, reaching ₹1,448 crore in the fourth quarter of FY25.

For the full financial year, operational revenue rose by 12%, driven primarily by higher volumes in the CNG segment.

Impressive Volume Growth

ATGL recorded a 13% volume growth in Q4 FY25 and a 15% year-on-year increase in FY25.

The company posted a consolidated Profit After Tax (PAT) of ₹155 crore for the January-March quarter.

Expansion Of CNG And PNG Infrastructure

In Q4, ATGL added 42 new CNG stations, bringing the total to 647 stations.

It also expanded its PNG (Piped Natural Gas) home connections to 9.63 lakh households, adding 40,991 new homes in the quarter.

Rapid Growth In E-Mobility Sector

The company made significant progress in the e-mobility sector, installing 3,401 electric vehicle (EV) charging points across 26 states and union territories. Of these, 2,338 charging points are already energised.

“During the year, Team ATGL has continued its thrust to expand access to PNG and CNG to a larger population,” said Suresh P Manglani, Executive Director and CEO of ATGL.

Manglani highlighted that ATGL has expanded its City Gas Distribution (CGD) infrastructure to nearly 1 million PNG consumers and 647 CNG stations.

Operational Excellence Amid Sector Challenges

ATGL maintained strong operational performance, achieving a 15% year-on-year increase in volume.

Despite facing challenges in domestic gas allocation for the CGD sector, the company sustained an EBITDA of ₹1,167 crore.

According to Manglani, digitalisation efforts further enhanced operational excellence.

Advancements In Sustainable Initiatives

ATGL also accelerated its sustainable business initiatives. In the biomass sector, the company stabilised CBG (Compressed Biogas) production at its Barsana plant and launched ‘Harit Amrit,’ an organic fertiliser brand.

Additionally, ATGL commissioned its first LNG station in Tiruppur, reinforcing its commitment to India’s energy mobility transition with a customer-centric and sustainable approach.

Updates On Gas Allocation

During Q4, ATGL supplied 49% of APM-based natural gas for the CNG (Transport) segment, with a combined 56% allocation from APM and New Well Gas (NWG)/Intervention Gas sources.

Effective April 16, 2025, the APM allocation for CNG (Transport) was reduced from 51% to 37%, but the total supply, supplemented by NWG, now stands at 65%.

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Purnima Mishra

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