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Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL.BO)

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629.80-5.00 (-0.79%)
At close: 03:50PM IST
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Previous close634.80
Open638.95
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask629.80 x 0
Day's range624.90 - 641.40
52-week range331.50 - 687.65
Volume421,214
Avg. volume530,837
Market cap1.366T
Beta (5Y monthly)1.00
PE ratio (TTM)4.63
EPS (TTM)135.91
Earnings date20 May 2024 - 24 May 2024
Forward dividend & yield25.00 (3.94%)
Ex-dividend date12 Dec 2023
1y target estN/A
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    BPCL to set up first-ever green hydrogen plant in an Indian airport

    Indian refiner Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) said on Wednesday it will set up the first-ever green hydrogen plant inside an airport in the country. BPCL said it would build and operate a 1,000-kilowatt green hydrogen plant inside Cochin International Airport, which will contribute land, water and green energy resources. The initial output will be used to power vehicles in the airport, which is in the southern part of the country, BPCL said.

  • Reuters

    BPCL avoiding Russian Sokol crude oil purchases due to payment issues -source

    Indian refiner Bharat Petroleum Corp (BPCL) is avoiding purchase of Russian Sokol crude oil and is relying mostly on Urals, as payments are not being cleared by intermediate banks, a company source said on Thursday. Presently there are no offers for Sokol grade crude and the Urals market has also become tight, the official said. Urals oil, Russia's flagship export blend loaded from its western ports, is mostly supplied to Asia due to a European Union embargo on Russian oil, with India becoming its top buyer for seaborne oil.