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Strait of Hormuz remains key flashpoint for India's Oil, gas flows: Probal Sen

Strait of Hormuz remains key flashpoint for India's Oil, gas flows: Probal Sen

Time of India4 hours ago

"We are in a wait and watch mode. We have put out sensitivities in a note that we released a couple of days ago in terms of what the impact could be, but as of now we would want to look at really how this conflict plays out before taking a definitive view on where the crude price estimates could be for the full year," says
Probal Sen
ICICI Securities.
How about you because your base case for FY26 for Brent was about $68 per barrel. Would you be revising your estimates to factor in the recent
geopolitical turmoil
?
Probal Sen:
No, at this point of time it is too probably premature to take a call in either direction in terms of where crude will end up. Obviously, we have looked at sensitivities and very clearly with the spike that has happened even if it were to stay at 75 odd dollars, that does have a material impact on our base case
retail margin
assumptions for the OMCs and has a positive impact on the other side as far as upstream earnings are concerned.
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Because even earlier when crude had spiked in the aftermath of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the government stepped in only when the price went above $75 and stayed there for a while before imposing windfall taxes.
So, at the bare minimum if you assume that 74 to 75 is allowed upstream benefits, but OMCs very clearly every Rs 2 to 3 retail margin decrease can have as much as a 30-35% impact on their EPS. So, it is a major risk on upside as well as downside. But at this point of time as Surana sir was saying given how fluid the situation is and given that the market fundamentals still support a bearish environment as far as crude prices is concerned, the key monitorable therefore really is how much does this conflict actually escalate, number one, and does the escalation actually get the
Strait of Hormuz
into play in terms of actual disruptions because if you remember India actually is impacted more than a lot of other countries on both the oil and gas front from the Strait of Hormuz.
Almost 40% of our imports reportedly come through this route into India and almost 50% of our LNG imports also since the largest contract we have is with Qatar that also flows through this particular strait. So, both of them can actually see an impact. With three days in, four days in if we start to change estimates, we will have to change estimates every week at this point of time.
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So, we are in a wait and watch mode. We have put out sensitivities in a note that we released a couple of days ago in terms of what the impact could be, but as of now we would want to look at really how this conflict plays out before taking a definitive view on where the crude price estimates could be for the full year.
Just wanted to have your take on what the implications could really be when it comes to the OMCs and especially your take on the valuations as well because the chatter that still persist in the markets and what these analysts have been highlighting is that yes, of course, the crude volatility is at play but if we look at the valuation, some of these stocks like
HPCL
,
BPCL
they are really trading cheap. So, since you also believe that this uncertainty should subside in some time from now, you are not changing any of your estimates or the base cases rather, this valuation picture still looking good?
Probal Sen:
Oh yes, absolutely. If we look at our estimates and obviously admittedly at this point of time those estimates can come under pressure. But at the current level all the three OMCs are trading between five to seven times one-year forward earnings. When I say one year forward, I mean, FY27 there or thereabouts, which is obviously a fairly attractive level specifically after the fall that they have seen in the last couple of sessions.
Also, I would just like to add that while we are talking about the retail price impact and as Surana sir really said that the chances of a pushing through a price hike will probably be remote, therefore, the $6-7 hit if one has to take, that alone counts for around a three, three-and-a-half rupee hit on the current retail margins which are at about nine-and-a-half, ten rupees.
So, even after taking that hit the margins at Rs 6 will still be well above historical levels and if prices do increase and product prices catch up, you could also see a short-term impact in terms of higher GRMs and some inventory gains as well, so which is basically what makes it very difficult to take a definitive view right now on what the earnings could look like and that is what makes us still a little bit optimistic that when the storm really settles down, as long as prices do not go completely out of whack at $70 to $75 or even at $75-77 range, we still see a lot of value in these stocks from a long-term perspective.
What happens to refiners, your
IOC
,
ONGC
,
Vedanta
, etc?
Probal Sen:
So, whenever prices do rise in this environment given that it is geopolitical worries that are driving it, product prices may not actually rise in perfect correlation because the product demand on the ground is not really changing. Having said that, there will be some correction upwards and what we have been seeing in any case over the month of May is that GRM have actually recovered quite at a healthy pace. Singapore GRMs are anyways at $6.5 plus if we look at Q1 FY26 average till date. So, one would expect that on the GRM front you could actually see a little bit more of positive delta and at least for the first quarter given the sharp reaction that the prices have seen, you could probably have an inventory impact as well on the positive side at least in the refining business.

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