OMCs downgraded as risk-reward turns unfavourable

 

by IANS |



New Delhi, Jan 9 (IANS) JM Financial Institutional Securities said in a report that in the absence of any valuation comfort post recent rally (OMCs trading at 10-30 per cent premium to historical P/B valuations), the risk-reward has turned unfavourable and therefore downgrade of HPCL, IOC, BPCL.


Stock prices of OMCs (HPCL/BPCL/IOCL) have rallied by 30-70 per cent in the last two months driven by sharp jump in auto-fuel gross marketing margin (GMM) on account of moderation in crude price/product cracks; near-term delay in auto-fuel price cuts; end of rights issue related overhang; and bullishness across all PSU stocks.


“We believe the recent sharp jump in auto-fuel GMM to Rs 7-8/ltr is not sustainable as government is highly likely to either cut auto-fuel prices ahead of critical general elections in April - May’24 and/or hike auto-fuel excise duty; and OPEC+ strong pricing power will support Brent crude price USD 80/bbl. Further, we believe OMCs’ refining margin will normalise to USD 7-8/bbl from FY25 (vs. USD 10-20/bbl in FY23/FY24) driven by normalisation of diesel cracks due to easing supply side concerns and rise in Chinese diesel exports; end of windfall tax benefits following normalisation of diesel cracks; and c) narrowing of Russian crude discount”, the report said.


Moreover, OMCs’ aggressive capex plans accentuate our key structural concern as many of the projects fail to create long-term value for shareholders, with several of them being undertaken from the country’s strategic energy security perspective, it added.



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