ONGC profits tumble 17%

Downward trend: ONGC sees three- and nine-month profits slide despite rising sales

Explorer points to multi-billion cost of subsidies to state refiners

India’s Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) has reported a 17.5% drop in profits for the final three months of 2012 to $1.03 billion.

The profit drop, which came even though sales were up 15.9% to $3.93 billion.

Sales revenues rose by 6.9% over the last nine months of 2012 to $11.39 billion, but profit declined by 10% to $3.27 billion.

The company pointed out that selling crude at discounted rates had cost it $1.35 billion in lost profits in the final quarter of 2012 and $4.01 billion over the nine-month period.

Under a government order, the explorer must sell…

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