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Economy

Money’s Moving in Indraprastha Gas. Should You Be Watching?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 19, 2025 12:48 pm
Dolon Mondal
Indraprastha Gas

Indraprastha Gas shares climbed 2.25% to ₹213.90 today, riding high trading volume and investor optimism. The stock, part of the NIFTY MIDCAP 150 index, showed signs of bullish momentum. For a market that doesn’t move without a reason, the signals from Indraprastha Gas are loud and clear: demand is growing, financials are strong, and confidence is back.

So, what does this mean for the average investor?

In simple words—IGL is showing strength in all the right places. Its business is clean (literally), demand is up, and its books look like a banker’s dream. If you’ve ever waited 15 minutes in line at a CNG station in Delhi, you already know: this sector isn’t slowing down.

Now, let’s unpack what’s fueling this rally.

1. Strong Financial Backbone

In March 2025, Indraprastha Gas reported revenue of ₹3,950.84 crore—up from ₹3,758.76 crore in the previous quarter. Net profit jumped sharply to ₹345.11 crore from ₹243.51 crore. EPS stood at ₹3.25. That’s not just a recovery—it’s a power move.

Look at the longer-term picture:

  • Annual Revenue surged from ₹4,940.80 crore in 2021 to ₹14,927.80 crore in 2025.
  • Net Profit rose from ₹1,046.74 crore to ₹1,351.72 crore.
  • Debt? Zero.
  • Return on Equity (ROE)? 19.80% in 2022. That’s not just efficient—it’s elite.

In short, IGL isn’t just surviving—it’s scaling.

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2. Falling Gas Prices, Rising Margins

Natural gas prices have cooled off globally, and that’s good news for city gas distributors like Indraprastha Gas. Lower input costs mean better profit margins. When your raw material becomes cheaper and your demand stays high, your bottom line smiles—and so do your shareholders.

3. Policy Push and Public Demand

Government policies continue to support the spread of cleaner fuel. Urban expansion and rising environmental awareness are driving demand for CNG and PNG. And if you’re seeing more green license plates than ever before, you’re not imagining it.

IGL is riding this wave with expanded infrastructure—more stations, more pipes, and more customers.

4. Technically Speaking: A Market Breakout

Sometimes, the charts say it before the headlines do. IGL recently broke a technical resistance, which often sparks institutional buying. High volume today wasn’t an accident—it was a signal.

What’s the Catch?

Every good stock story has a twist. For IGL, it’s the usual suspects:

  • Gas price volatility
  • Regulatory changes
  • Tougher competition from alternative fuels

Still, when a company has zero debt and rising cash flows, it’s better positioned to weather storms. Speaking of which, IGL’s cash flow from operations rose from ₹1,545 crore in 2021 to ₹1,897 crore in 2022.

Should You Buy?

If you’re in for the long game and believe in India’s clean energy story, Indraprastha Gas is worth a closer look. Of course, do your own homework.

And remember—stocks don’t climb in straight lines. But when they’re backed by strong fundamentals, they tend to find their way back up.

Also Read Divis Labs Shares Rise 5% After Strong Q4 Results, Declares ₹30 Dividend Per Share

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