Petroleum Market Sri Lanka
In view of the need to reduce the ever increasing gap between demand and supply of energy, Lanka IOC PLC as part of their CSR initiative conducted a Fuel Conservation Awareness Program amongst school students who are the future leaders of Sri Lanka. The objective of this initiative was to educate and create awareness among students of Grades 7 to 12 on the need for energy conservation by highlighting the importance of energy conservation and its use in our daily life, its scarcity and its impact on sustainability of global eco-system.
This initiative of Lanka IOC PLC provided students an opportunity to showcase their creative and critical thinking skills through an essay and arts competition amongst students from invited schools in Colombo. The art competition was open to students from Grades 7-9 and the essay competition was conducted amongst Grades 10-12at the Western Province Aesthetic Resort recently.
Commenting on this initiative Subodh Dakwale, Managing Director of Lanka IOC PLC said that corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been the cornerstone of success right from the inception of our company which is enshrined in the Mission Statement “to help enrich the quality of life of the community and preserve ecological balance and heritage through a strong environment conscience” which succinctly portrays the commitment of LIOC.
Elaborating further Dakwale said ‘We at Lanka IOC have defined a set of core values for ourselves – Care, Innovation, Passion and Trust to guide us in all we do. We therefore, are aware of the need to work beyond financial considerations and put in that little extra to ensure that we are perceived not just as corporate behemoths that exist for profits, but as a wholesome entity created for the good of the society and for improving the quality of life of the communities we serve.’
The top three winners of the essay and art competition were awarded certificates and gift vouchers. A large number of students, parents, teachers and officials from Lanka IOC including Saurav Mitra, Senior Vice President (Finance), Rajanie Balakrishnan, Company Secretary were present at the awards ceremony. Speaking on the occasion Dhananjay Srivastava, Senior Vice President, Retail sales and HR stated that Lanka IOC was indeed delighted with the response and enthusiasm of both the students and teachers and thanked every one of them including the parents who sacrificed a weekend to make this event a great success.”
COLOMBO, (Reuters) – Group results for Lanka IOC PLC, the Sri Lankan arm of Indian Oil Corp, for the three months ended Dec. 31, released recently. (in millions of rupees unless otherwise stated):
NOTE – Results are provisional and unaudited.
- Foreign investors and funds hold 77 percent of the tota issued shares in the company, which has a market cap of 20.24 billion Sri Lankan rupees ($154.80 million) and accounts for 0.79 percent of the total market capitalisation of the stock exchange, latest bourse data showed.
- The parent, Indian Oil Corp, holds 75.12 percent of the shares in its Sri Lankan arm.
- Shares in Lanka IOC have gained 35.1 percent in the December quarter and 19.3 percent so far this year.
(Reporting by Ranga Sirilal and Shihar Aneez; Editing by Sunil Nair for Reuters)
Complete results can be downloaded from our Investor Section.
Lanka IOC PLC had a Rs 2.83 billion net profit for the six months ended 30 September 2013, up from Rs 1.37 billion a year ago, interim financial results filed with the stock exchange showed.
Revenue for the six-month period increased to Rs 39.23 billion, up from
Rs 38.86 billion a year ago.Distribution costs fell to Rs 855.75 million, down from Rs 889.24 million a year ago.
Finance income grew to Rs 100.98 million, down from Rs 51.3 million and finance costs increased to Rs 309.49 million, up from Rs 155.84 million a year ago. Basic earnings-per-share amounted to Rs 5.32, up from Rs 2.58 a year ago
Lanka IOC PLC, unveiled a range of new age lubricants in the presence of a large gathering of customers from the automobile industry, OEM representatives, trade partners and distributors at a colourful ceremony at the ‘Atrium’ of Cinnamon Grand Hotel. Following the launch of Servo Futura range of lubricants consisting of SERVO Futura Synth, SERVO Futura P, SERVO Futura P Plus, and SERVO Futura D, Lanka IOC PLC Managing Director, Subodh Dakwale, said the launch today marks a distinct technological milestone in the 40 year history of brand ‘SERVO’.
Speaking further he said: “SERVO Futura meets the latest international specifications of American Petroleum Institute, Volvo and Mercedes Benz, besides the latest European specifications. With the launch of SERVO Futura Synth Lanka IOC now joins the select brands of premium global lubricants that offer fully synthetic engine oils.”
The top-end offering SERVO Futura Synth is a 100% synthetic premium lubricant that is formulated from performance enhancing Polaphoalefins group-IV base oils and additives that are classified by the American Petroleum Institute (API). SERVO Futura Synth meets the most advanced performance level standards of API SN, with 5W-50 viscometrics ensuring improved mileage and excellent engine performance. The product offers outstanding protection to engine, besides, enhanced engine life through its effective anti-wear capabilities.
SERVO Futura P+, a hybrid synthetic oil meeting the highest specifications of API SN, is another superior engine oil as also are SERVO Futura P and SERVO Futura D – for petrol and diesel engines respectively.
SERVO Futura range of lubricants are a unique combination of products and services that enable users to combine high quality maintenance and reduced operating costs for materials. It is the smart solution for people who want to simplify the maintenance of their car. It caters to an entire range of new generation vehicles and the advantage of Futura is that it clings to the piston and works even when the engine is not running. It shields the engine’s crucial components even when it’s off providing round-the-clock protection for your car’s engine. The superior polar chemistry ensures cleaner engine, provides enhanced engine life and lower maintenance cost.
SERVO with more than a 40% share in the Indian market of approximately 1.4 million metric tonnes served by more than 40 lubricant companies which include all of the world’s leading brands, is fast becoming Sri Lanka’s preferred choice of lubricants ahead of its competitors due to the unmatched quality and range of its products. Today, SERVO is the second largest selling brand in Sri Lanka. Continued availability resulting from a wide distribution network further fortifies its stake in the market as a major player. SERVO’s attention to detail also ensures that venturing into new explorations, collaborations and relationships are consistently carried out in accordance with the company’s vision of providing unrivaled product and service excellence. Recently LIOC has commenced manufacturing group II based diesel engine oils meeting API CH4 specification in its plant in Trincomalee. LIOC has launched the concept of SERVO Shops which are exclusive shops for marketing SERVO range of lubricants.
Speaking on this occasion Dakwale, further said, “Being a market leader, we have a keen eye on the ever changing dynamics of the market. Rising oil prices and the ever-growing demand for environment protection has resulted in the industry seeking energy-efficient and less polluting engines. In turn this has pressurized oil manufacturers into delivering absolutely cutting-edge products.”
He further stated that for more than 40 years SERVO has worked assiduously to earn the trust of man and the respect of machine. Working deep inside the crankcase of high-speed engines where massive heat is generated and friction can cause engines to seize, SERVO has discharged an important responsibility with self-belief and commitment. Today, it symbolizes innovation, technology, reliance and value.
Lanka IOC PLC is the overseas venture of IOC India, a Fortune 500 company. It is the only private oil company other than the state-owned Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) that operates over 150 retail petrol/diesel stations in Sri Lanka and has a very efficient lube marketing network. Its major facilities include an oil terminal at Trincomalee, Sri Lanka’s largest petroleum storage facility and an 18,000 tonnes per annum capacity lubricant blending plant and state-of-the-art fuels and lubricants testing laboratory at Trincomalee. With a powerful compilation of energy brands in addition to the SERVO brand of lubricants including, ‘XtraPremium Euro III Petrol, XtraMile Diesel’ strengthening its portfolio, IOC India has also paved the way for Lanka IOC to achieve a turnover of Rs 60.4 billion.
His Excellency Mr Ashok K Kantha, Hon’ble High Commissioner of India in SriLanka launched Corporate Fuel card and XtraPremium Euro 3 at M/s Felix Perera, flagship Retail Outlet of Lanka IOC.
The launch took place on 01.02.2012 in presence of Mr Sudhir Bhargava, Additional Secretary MOP&NG, Govt of India, Mr M Nene, Chairman Lanka IOC, Dr Hans Wijayasuriya, Group CEO Dialog and Mr K R SureshKumar, Managing Director, Lanka IOC. CEOs of many companies in SriLanka were also present at this function to witness the launch of Corporate Fuel Card which is the first of its kind in SriLanka and provides solution to the fuel requirement of Corporates without going through intermediaries.
Corporate Fuel card has been launched by Lanka IOC with a tie up with Dialog. Under this scheme, cards will be issued to the corporate bodies which can be used for taking fuel from Lanka IOC Petrol sheds. The respective Corporate may assign different limits to the individual cards through web based solution provided by Dialog. This will help the Corporate bodies to do away with processing of reimbursements to individual employees, tracking fuel consumption and convenience of settling the payment directly with Lanka IOC.
M/s Dialog in strategic partnership with Lanka IOC will provide necessary hardware at the Retail outlets and will provide web based interface for all the Corporates and dealers of Lanka IOC.