GAIL Posts Rs 5,706 Crore Profit, Commissions Major Gas Pipeline

GAIL Ltd has reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 5,706 crore for the first nine months of the 2025-26 financial year. The company's revenue from operations saw a modest increase to Rs 1,03,899 crore compared to the same period last year. A key highlight was the commissioning of the 1,182-km Mumbai-Nagpur-Jharsuguda pipeline, expanding its total operational network. GAIL also announced an interim dividend of Rs 5 per share for its shareholders.

Key Points: GAIL Q3 FY26 Results: Profit at Rs 5,706 Crore

  • Rs 5,706 crore 9-month net profit
  • Revenue from operations at Rs 1,03,899 crore
  • Major pipeline expansion to over 18,000 km network
  • Interim dividend of Rs 5 per share declared
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GAIL reports nine-month net profit of Rs 5,706 crores for FY2025-26

GAIL reports nine-month net profit of Rs 5,706 crore for FY26, announces Mumbai-Nagpur-Jharsuguda pipeline & interim dividend.

"commissioning of the 1,182-kilometer Mumbai-Nagpur-Jharsuguda Pipeline - Sandeep Kumar Gupta"

New Delhi, January 31

GAIL Ltd has reported its financial results for the nine-month period ending December 31, 2025, recording a net profit of Rs 5,706 crore, according to a statement released by GAIL Ltd.

It was against a net profit of Rs 9,263 crore in the corresponding period of the previous financial year. The company noted that the previous year's figures were bolstered by an exceptional income of Rs 2,440 crore, resulting from an arbitration settlement.

The energy major reported Revenue from Operations of Rs 1,03,899 crores for nine months ended December 31, 2025 as compared to Rs 1,01,580 crores in corresponding period of financial year 2024-25.

During the quarter, Average Natural Gas Transmission volume stood at 125.45 Million Metric Standard Cubic Meters per Day (MMSCMD) as against 123.59 MMSCMD in Q2 FY26, the statement noted. Gas marketing volume stood at 103.98 MMSCMD as against 105.49 MMSCMD in previous quarter

On Consolidated basis, Revenue from Operations stood at Rs 1,06,389 crores for nine months ended 31st December 2025 as against Rs 1,05,740 crores in corresponding period of previous year. Profit Before Tax for nine months ended 31st December 2025 stood at Rs 7,759 crores as against Rs 12,856 crores for corresponding period of previous year. Profi After Tax (excluding non-controlling interest) stood at Rs 6,098 crores for nine months ended December 31, 2025 as against Rs 9,958 crores for corresponding period of previous year.

The company also reached a significant infrastructure milestone during this period. Sandeep Kumar Gupta, Chairman & Managing Director, GAIL also announced the commissioning of the 1,182-kilometer Mumbai-Nagpur-Jharsuguda Pipeline, which has expanded GAIL's total operational natural gas pipeline network to over 18,000 kilometers.

Additionally, the company highlighted the successful commencement of operations for its wholly-owned subsidiary at GIFT City, GAIL Global IFSC Limited, within its first year of incorporation. To reward shareholders, the company has declared an interim dividend of 50 per cent of the face value, amounting to Rs 5 per share for the 2025-26 financial year.

- ANI

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Priya S
Rs 5,706 crore profit in 9 months is still a huge amount! The dividend of Rs 5 per share is a nice bonus for shareholders. Hope this translates into more stable gas prices for us consumers.
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Siddharth J
Need to look beyond the headline number. Profit is down significantly year-on-year. While the arbitration settlement last year inflated figures, the core operational growth seems modest. The pipeline expansion is positive, but efficiency in gas marketing volumes needs focus.
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Meera T
Over 18,000 km of pipeline! That's connecting the nation. The Mumbai-Nagpur-Jharsuguda link will boost industry in the region. This is nation-building work. Kudos to the team.
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Rohit P
The GIFT City subsidiary starting ops so quickly is impressive. Shows GAIL is thinking global. Strong PSU performance is always good news for the economy.
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David E
Interesting results. The consolidated revenue growth is minimal (~1%), which is a concern in a growing economy like India's. The transmission volume increase is a better indicator of real demand growth. The dividend is a shareholder-friendly move.

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