Bharat Corporation Limited

Investor Presentation

August 2020

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2 Table of Contents

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Corporate Overview Business Overview Industry Overview Page 4 Page 9 Page 30

3 1. Corporate Overview

4 Introduction

India’s 2nd largest Oil Marketing Company 2nd (OMC) with standalone domestic sales volume of 309 Ranking on Fortune 500- 2020 global list over 43.10 MMT and Market share of 22% during FY20

3rd ’s 3rd largest in terms of Refining Capacity 44th Rank on Platt’s Top 250 Global Energy (15.33 % of India’s refining capacity) 44 Company Rankings 2019

1200 BPCL’s Market Capitalization recently touched ₹ 6th India’s 6th largest company by turnover Bn 1200 Bn

Recipient of Star PSU Award in The Govt. of India conferred BPCL with Balanced portfolio with Strategically located 2018 “MAHARATNA” status in Sep 2017 Refineries and Marketing Infrastructure

5 BPCL 5 Year Key Physical Indicators

REFINING CAPACITY MARKET SALES (MMT) Market Capitalization (MMT) (INR billion)

43.07 43.10 939.79 927.25

38.30 38.30 38.30 833.65 811.63 36.50 41.21

30.50 685.05

37.68 36.53

FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 Q1FY21 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 Q1 FY21

Entire throughput/capacity of Bina Refinery & NRL have been Market Capitalization figures as on period end considered

India’s Leading Oil and Gas Company with presence across the Hydrocarbon Value Chain

6 BPCL Evolution 7 GoI acquired Burmah Shell BPCL and GAIL BPCL entered the LNG Entered into Refinery CCR1 unit at Formation of Bharat Gas Refineries. Name changed formed a JV, IGL, for market by signing a upstream business capacity Resources Limited for focus to BPCL in 1977 distribution of sales purchase and formed Bharat enhanced Refinery on Gas business Gas in entire capital agreement with Petro Resources to 9.5 MMTPA commissioned region Petronet LNG Limited (BPRL) in March 2014 Bina capacity enhanced to 7.8 MMTPA

conferred with “MAHARATNA” status in Sep 2017 KR modernized and capacity 2009 enhanced to 15.5 MMTPA BPCL Evolution 2008 2006 2005 2003 Acquisition of upstream 2002 1976 1998 assets in Russia Integrated Refinery Expansion Project (IREP) at Kochi Started operations at its Bina Refrigerated LPG storage and refinery by launching its crude Commissioned Energy Efficient handling facility at distillation unit CDU IV with replacement of CDU I JNPT and Uran Restructured business into Mumbai Refinery Commissioning of & II at Mumbai Refinery First in the Indian Oil LPG plant corporate centre, Strategic capacity enhanced to Euro III / IV products launched 6 MMTPA Commissioned Kota Jobner Industry to roll out commissioned Business Units (SBU) and 12 MMTPA at Mumbai and Kochi Refinery Bina Refinery Pipeline and Terminal Shared Entities ERP Solution

7 Major Subsidiaries, JVs & Associates

Subsidiaries Joint Ventures & Associates

City Gas Aviation Upstream Refining Refining Pipelines Trading Activities Distribution Services 63.38% 100.00% 61.65% 50.00% 25.00% 22.50% 50.00% 50.00% Kochi Salem Bharat Stars Ratnagiri Refinery & Matrix Bharat Pte Pipeline Pvt. Services Pvt Limited Limited Limited Limited Limited

25.00% 11.00% 37.00% Bharat Bharat Oman PetroResources Central UP Gas Delhi Aviation Fuel Refineries Limited Refinery Limited GSPL India Transco LNG Limited Limited Facility (P) Limited

12.50% 22.50% 11.00% 16.20% Kannur Petronet LNG Gas GSPL India Gasnet International Airport Natural Gas Limited Limited Ltd. 100.00% 49.94% 25.00% 25.00% Bharat Gas Mumbai Aviation Resources Limited Sabarmati Gas IHB Pvt. Ltd. Others Fuel Facility (P) Limited Limited

50.00% 74.00% 20.73% BPCL-KIAL Fuel Haridwar Natural Farm Facility Pvt. Gas Private Limited Ltd. FINO Paytech Ltd

50.00%

Goa Natural Gas Pvt. Ltd. 8 2. Business Overview

9 Asset Portfolio

Refining Upstream 9 Countries 27 Blocks 25+ Global Partners Total, , ONGC, , Mitsui, OIL, Presence Russia, Brazil, Mozambique, UAE, 26 Exploration Indonesia, Australia, East Timor, Israel, Discoveries Japan Energy, ADNOC, etc.

E&P India Upstream

Refining 4 Refineries 38.30 MMT 937 km SBM Infrastructure Strategically located Refining Capacity Vadinar-Bina Crude oil pipeline at Vadinar and Kochi

Refining 100% BORL & NRL considered

Midstream & & Downstream

Marketing 78 Retail 52 LPG 58 Aviation 4 Lube 37 Geographical Infrastructure Depots Bottling Plants Service Stations blending plants Areas incl. JVs Storage

Pipeline 2241 Km Specific & Multi 17.84 MMTPA Design capacity Network of Pipeline Network Distribution Product Pipeline Network

Distribution ~16,490 Retail Outlets ~6,120 LPG Distributors Network Marketing

STRATEGIC BUSINESS UNITS 7 ENTITIES (Support Functions) 23 EMPLOYEES 11,025 10 *Numbers in the slide are for period ending 30th June 2020. Diversified Product Offering and Presence Across Value Chain Industrial/ RefineryAviation Retail LPG Aviation Lubricants Gas Commercial

Refining capacity of 24.59% market 25.70% market Currently 8,000+ 22.75% market 17.55% market 50+ major LNG 38.3 MMTPA share1 share1 customers share1 in ATF share1 customers 15% of the country’s ~16,490 retail outlets Currently over 58 Aviation service Currently 18,000+ refining capacity 78 depots 6120 distributors stations customers /installations 52 LPG bottling  More than 400+ plants grades of products

Strategically Pan India presence Various Innovative Reliable, Present at all the Major OEM tie ups Emerging Markets located refineries across products offerings with innovative and major gateways such as Tata ventures in allied caring supplier of and airports for into Motors, Honda, business I&C products plane services Genuine Oil, TVS etc.

100% subsidiary Four refineries in Pioneer in branded Current Domestic Pioneer in IT Fuel Farm Product BGRL for focus on Mumbai, Kochi, retail outlets, customer base 8.29 integration and Operations through customization Gas business Numaligarh and branded fuels ex: Crores Supply Chain MAFFFL and Interest in 37 GAs Bina Speed Management DAFFL

1. Market share includes sale by PSU as well as private oil marketing companies. For Lubricants it represents on PSUs share. All figures as of 30th June 2020. 11 2. Source : Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, PPAC 3. Numbers in the slide are for period ending 30th June 2020 Refining Coverage

Installed Capacity Refining Throughput

Refining Capacity 33.04 34.43 38.10 39.60 42.29 45.00 BORL Mumbai – 12 40.00 MMTPA 8.00 5.69 NRL 35.00 6.75 2.90 2.38 6.36 Kochi – 15.5 30.00 6.40 2.81 2.68 MMTPA 25.00 2.52 14.78 15.14 14.29 20.00 13.41 13.60 BORL – 7.8 15.00 MMTPA 10.00 16.77 14.25 16.23 Mumbai 5.00 10.71 11.79 Refinery Numaligarh – 3 MMTPA 0.00 Kochi FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 Kochi Mumbai Numaligarh Bina Refinery Entire throughput of Bina Refinery & NRL have been considered

Refinery Utilization rates 937-km cross country Four Strategically located Refineries are BS VI & IMO Flexibility to process low & above name-plate pipeline to source crude to refineries across India Compliant high sulphur Crude capacities BORL

12 Mumbai Refinery- MR

.Commissioned in 1955 with processing capacity of 2.2 MMTPA now augmented to 12 MMTPA.

.Flexibility to process low & high sulphur Crude, consistently, refining throughput exceeds designed capacity

.Connected with MMBPL multi product pipeline from Mumbai to Delhi designed to evacuate 6 MMTPA of petroleum products • Processed ~94 types of crudes

• API Range: 37 to 39.8 .Lowest SOX emission refinery of country (< 10 T/d)

• Lubes refinery .Ongoing Projects- Marine Oil Terminal Revamp, Lubricating Oil • Hydrocracker & 2 FCCUs Base Stock Revamp, Reformer Feed Unit Revamp and Kerosene Hydro Treating Unit

MR is one of the most versatile refineries in India with state of the art monitoring tools covering entire functions of refinery

13 Kochi Refinery- KR

.Started its journey in 1966 with capacity of 50,000 bbl per day and currently largest PSU Refinery

.Equipped to receive crude oil in Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) with SPM (Single Point Mooring)

.A 300 km long pipeline connects the refinery to various • Processed ~95 types of crudes consumption points in Tamil Nadu

• API Range: 31.8 to 37.4 .Ability to swing between MS & HSD based on demand • FCCU & FCCU

• Delayed Coker unit for bottom .Ongoing Projects- PDPP and POPP (Niche Petrochemical upgradation Products), MSBP (MS production enhancement)

KR to meet fuel demand of the Indian Market and create synergy for diversification into petrochemical products

14 BORL

.Bharat Oman Refineries Limited (BORL) – BPCL Interest 63.38%* with 7.8 MMT Refining capacity at BINA

.State of art technologies - High Nelson Complexity Index 11.5

.Associated Facilities – SPM, Crude Oil Terminal, 937-km cross • Processed 19 types of crudes country crude oil pipeline from Vadinar to Bina (VBPL)

• API Range: 28 to 40 .Bina Kota Pipeline for evacuation of products • Hydrocracker

• Delayed Coker unit for bottom .Low cost capacity expansion from 6 MMTPA to 7.8 MMTPA upgradation .GRM of $3.1/bbl during Q1FY 21 and $7.5/bbl during Q1 FY20.

Bina refinery to consolidate refining portfolio required to support downstream retailing market in Northern and Central India

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Expansion Plans .Capacity expansion from 3 to 9 MMTPA .Total Project Cost of Rs.22,594 crores .Integrated with an 8 MMTPA 1,398 km crude pipeline from to Numaligarh .Numaligarh Refineries Limited .Integrated with a 6 MMTPA 650 km product pipeline from Numaligarh (NRL) – BPCL Interest 61.65% to Siliguri with 3 MMT Refining capacity in the north-eastern state of Other Projects .Diesel Hydro-treater Project with capex of Rs.1031 crores completed .Largest producer of paraffin wax in Jan 2018 in the country .Bio-refinery through JV planned at a cost of Rs.1,259 crores at Numaligarh .GRM of $24.56/bbl during Q1 .129.5 km India Bangladesh Product Pipeline at a cost of Rs.346 crores FY21 and $26.36/bbl during Q1 including Government Grant-in-Aid of Rs.285 crores FY20 (including ED Benefit) Numaligarh refinery to consolidate refining portfolio required to support downstream retailing market in North-eastern India

16 Marketing Operations and Efficiencies

LPG Bottling Capacity (TMTPA) SBU Market Sales (MMT)

5000 4212 4590 3957 4000 3687 45.00 36.53 37.68 41.21 43.07 43.10 3363 40.00 3000 35.00 2000

30.00 27.30 26.97 1000 26.60 25.00 25.38 25.25 0 20.00 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 0.30 15.00 0.32 0.24 0.29 6.95 0.32 6.51 7.05 10.00 5.14 Thru’put per Outlet BPC Vs. Industry 4.67 2.01 1.55 1.79 1.99 5.00 1.28 (KL/month) 4.87 5.45 5.99 6.49 6.87 - 120 Apr-Jun 20 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 117 LPG Aviation Direct Lubes Retail 115 111 Retail Market Share MS & HSD* 110 107 108 . MS > 28% 105 . HSD > 28% 100 *Market share is PSU Market share on Jun 20 BPC IOC HPC Industry Leading Player with a Diversified product portfolio and a well-established Marketing and Distribution network

17 Ongoing Projects

Kochi Refinery – MS Block Project for BS VI grade gasoline and Maximization of Naptha to Retail Infrastructure: POL Terminal gasoline (₹ 32.89 Bn) with Railway Siding at Pune, Gulbarga, & Coastal terminal at Krishnapatnam LPG import terminal at Haldia, West (₹ 10.69 Bn) Bengal (₹ 10.98 Bn) Bina Kanpur Product Pipeline & other pipelines (₹ 19.74 Bn)

Kochi – Diversification into Niche Petrochemicals PDPP Project- Acrylic 2G ethanol refinery at Bargarh Acid, Oxoalcohol, Acrylates Odisha (₹ 52.46 Bn) (₹ 16.07 Bn)

18 Upcoming Projects

Investments in Mozambique – FID sanctioned. Project Financing agreement signed. UPSTREAM BPCL has been awarded 11 GAs in 9th round and 2 GAs in 10th round of bidding INVESTMENTS IN GAS Expansion of marketing infrastructure across all business verticals including around 2500 new retail outlets in the next MARKETING INFRASTRUCTURE two years PETROCHEMICALS Petrochemical Project(Polyols) at Kochi to manufacture Propylene Glycol, Ethylene Glycol and Polyol PIPELINES Cross country LPG pipeline from Kandla to Gorakhpur through a JV RASAYANI Marketing Infrastructure & other facilities at Rasayani near Mumbai

Capex outlay of INR 80.76 Bn for FY21 (Incl. investment in Subsidiaries/JVs)

19 BPCLCAPEX Evolution Strategy

120.00 109.93 110.64 80.76 0.29 1.08 1.80 2.31 100.00 11.51

1.94 80.00 50.04 3.50 49.52 8.00

60.00 INR Billion INR 15.69 35.80

40.00 16.97

8.37 20.00 41.52 29.84 23.15

- Actual - FY19 Actual - FY20 Budgeted - FY21

Refineries Petrochemicals Marketing Investments in Exploration Investments in Gas Others

Significant Expansion in Upstream and Downstream business to drive future growth

20 Financial Performance

Net Worth (INR Billion) PROFIT AFTER TAX (INR Billion) CAPITAL EMPLOYED

367.38 80.39 341.31 79.76 332.14 450 426 900 71.32 296.68 400 367 773 800 341 350 332 700 297 648 300 580 600 250 240 500

200 446 400 INR BN INR 184 BN INR 150 178 300 100 200 21.85 50 100 - 0 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 Networth Adjusted Borrowing Capital Employed

FY17 FY18 FY19 FY 20 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20

Financial Ratios FY18 FY19 FY 20 Q1 FY 21 Total Debt*/EBITDA 1.58 1.95 5.53 2.25 Total Debt-Equity 0.68 0.79 1.44 1.15 Adjusted Debt-Equity** 0.54 0.65 1.28 1.00 *Includes Lease Liability **Adjusted for the bonds O/s during the period

21 Stable Earnings and Sound Financial Leverage driving Credit Strength BPCL R&D Innovative Solutions

130 Operational Excellence • Crude oil evaluation • Advanced analytical support Patents • Modeling & Simulation • Optimal catalyst selection • Corrosion & fouling • Solar Energy 65 Cost efficient and • K Model • Ecochem: ethanol corrosion inhibitor 70 Innovative Products • BPMARRK® • HiCAT: dewaxing catalyst • WDP • GSR CAT: Sulfur reduction catalyst • BMCG 2nd GEN • 65 42 High performance LPG burner

28 Process Design / Process • Divided Wall Column • Low grade energy utilization Intensification • HiGee Separations • Delayed coking Filed Granted • Cross flow reactor • H2 separation through membrane Indian Foreign Polymers & Over 200 • SAP / Agri-SAP • Novel catalysts Petrochemicals • Polyols • Biphenyl process Research Articles • Methacrylic acid

5 • Bioremediation • Book Chapters Bio-fuels / Efficient cellulose enzyme complex Environment • Bio-ethanol process • Waste plastic road • Bio-butanol process • Refinery sludge valorization

22 Gas Business

Supply • LNG supply security: • Long term tie ups of 0.85 MMTPA valid till 2028 at Dahej • 0.56 MMTPA valid till 2036 at Kochi • 2 more GAs rewarded in FY19 • 1 MMTPA LNG tied up from Mozambique starting 2025-26 in the 10th Round for 15 years. • Also, Short Term /Spot volumes ranging from 0.80 to 1.0 MMTPA 2019 are tied up based on demand. • Formation of Wholly owned subsidiary- BGRL for better focus on gas business City Gas Distribution • Bagged 11 GAs in 9th Round 2018 • 37 Geographical Areas (GAs) which it operates either as • Foray into Bulk Gas Marketing with wholly-owned or through JVs with other companies. Commissioning of PLL’s LNG Terminal at Dahej (GJ). Upcoming Project 2004 • Entry into Gas business through IGL (JV of GAIL & • Liquefied-CNG Pilot Project being undertaken at BPCL) • Aurangabad, Maharashtra (commissioning by Entered JV to form Petronet LNG December, 2020) 1998

23 BPCLBPRL’s Evolution Upstream Story over the years… Story over the years…….

2019 2018

2017

2016 Overseas 2013 Onshore Operatorship – Abu Dhabi 2012 Entry in Lower Declaration of Zakum Commerciality 2011 Russian approved in Acquisition Operatorship Schedule B block 2010 Lead operator Joint 2009 operator Shale gas entry Australia

2008 Indonesia entry Brazil & Mozambique acquisition 2006 Formation of BPRL Formation of E&P 2003 setup in BPCL

24 Upstream - Global Spread 2 TYNGD Russia 2 Vankorneft

4 Cauvery Basin* 3 Rajasthan Basin India 3 Cambay Basin** 2 Assam-Arakan Production 3 Mumbai Basin

Appraisal / Indonesia 1 Nunukan Development Exploration Israel 1 Block 32

1 Lower Zakum UAE 1 Onshore 1

Mozambique 1 Area 1 * 1 block in in Cauvery Basin is in Production, the rest are in Exploration / Timor Leste 1 JPDA 06-103 Development ** 2 blocks in Cambay Basin in in 2 BM-SEAL-11 Australia 1 EP413 Development, the rest is in Exploration Brazil 1 BM-C-30 2 BM-POT-16

25 BPCL pursues its Upstream Business through its wholly owned Subsidiary Company – Bharat Petroresources Limited Global Upstream Footprint Partnership with established Oil and Gas operators expected to generate optimal returns for BPCL. Within India Brazil Australia and East Timor BPCL BPCL BPCL Exploration Block Operator Partners Exploration Block Operator Partners Exploration Block Operator Partners Stake Stake Stake1 GSPC, NELP—IV BM-SEAL-11 Petrobras 20.0% Videocon Videocon, CY/ONN/2002/2 ONGC 40.0% ONGC (2 blocks) Japan NELP—VI JPDA 06-103 Oilex 20.0% BM-C-30 17.85 Videocon, Energy, Pan BP CY/ONN/2004/2 ONGC 20.0% ONGC (1 block) % Total Pacific NELP—VII Petroleum BM-POT-16 Videocon, RJ/ONN/2005/1 HOEC, BPRL 33.33% IMC Petrobras 10.0% AWE Perth Pty (2 blocks) Petrogal, BP EP-413 Norwest 27.8% Limited NELP—IX GAIL, EIL, BIFL, Mozambique Russia CB/ONN/2010/11 25.0% BPRL MIEL BPCL BPCL Exploration Block Operator Partners Block Operator Partners AA/ONN/2010/3 OIL 20.0% ONGC Stake Stake2 BPRL, EIL, BIFL, PTTEP, Rosneft, CB-ONN-2010/8 25.0% Vankorneft 7.887 GAIL MIEL Mitsui and Vankorneft OIL, IOCL, Mozambique (2 Blocks) % Total 10.0% Co., ENH, ONGC MB-OSN-2010/2 OIL 20.0% HPCL Rovuma Basin OVL, BREML DSF 2016 TAAS- Yuryakh 9.867 Rosneft, BP, (OVL+OIL) TYNGD CY/ONDSF/KARAIKAL/2 (2 Blocks) % OIL, IOCL BPRL 100% - 016 United Arab Emirates RJ/ONDSF/BAKHRI BPRL 100% - BPCL TIBBA/2016 Block Operator Other Partners Israel Stake MB/OSDSF/B15/2016 BPRL 100% - CNPC, INPEX, ENI, BPCL RJ/ONDSF/SADEWALA/ Exploration Block Operator Partners BPRL 100% - Lower Zakum ADNOC 3% Total, Falcon Oil3, Stake 2016 IOCL ONGC Block 32 25% IOCL, OIL MB/OSDSF/B127E/2016 BPRL 100% - Urja (50:50 SPV of BPRL Videsh Onshore 1 50% Bharat & IOCL) CB-ONHP-2017/9 BPRL 60% - Indonesia CY-ONHP-2017/1 ONGC 40% - BPCL Exploration Block Operator Partners 1. BPCL’s effective stake held through 50:50 JV with Videocon. AA-ONHP-2017/12 OIL 10% - Stake 2. BPCL’s effective stake held through SPV with OIL & IOCL Nunukan PSC, Videocon 3. BPCL’s effective stake held through SPV with ONGC Videsh & IOCL 12.5% 26 Tarakan Basin Industries BPCL’s Strategic Vision

Go-GDP Approach to Excellence

GO GLOBAL GO GREEN GO DIGITAL GO PETCHEM

•Expanding global •EV Charging solution •Digitalization of •Mfg. niche petchem footprints in Lubes, •Biogas generation refineries through products as import Retailing, aviation, from waste AR/VR,AI substitutes bunkering, trading, •Solar & Wind Energy •Digitally driven •Expanding Consulting Services for captive power unified customer petrochemicals •Export Lubes to 25+ (10% energy experience to drive portfolio further countries by 2025 requirement) cross/upsell

LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE PEOPLE SAFETY & SERVICE

27 Awards & Recognition

Among top 20 Global Oil and Gas refining and marketing Cos .BS VI & IMO Compliant Refinery Oil Marketing - Company of the Year 2019 .Flexibility to process low & high sulphur Crude Sustainability Award for the Best Green Product Petrochemical sector 2019 .Consistently, refining throughput exceeds designed capacity Winner under Process Innovation Leadership Awards - Frost & Sullivan PERP 2019 .Ongoing Projects- PDPP, MSBP, Polyols, HTPL Digital PSU Award at the 7th PSU awards- Governance Now .GRM of $5.6/bbl during FY 20 and $9.8/bbl during FY19 Integrated Refinery Expansion Project – the Top Refining Project of the Year 2019- Hydrocarbon Processing journal. Thank you!

1. PRSI: Public Relations Society of India 2. Federation of Indian - *Best Project Management Company 2018* 3. Golden Peacock (Institute of Directors) awarded BPCL *Excellent Corporate Governance 2018*

28 Meet the Leadership Team

N Vijayagopal R Ramachandran D Rajkumar Arun Kumar Singh K Padmakar Director (Finance) Director (Refineries) Chairman & Managing Director Director (Marketing) Director (HR) • Vast experience of 32 • Over 34 years of industry • He has been acclaimed • Over 34 years of • Over 35 years of years in financial experience as one of the top 100 experience in Oil experience with BPCL management • Has previously held the “Most Influential CEOs” Marketing having worked across • He has held various post of MD, Bharat in the world, by the • Director on the board of the entire Human senior positions in BPCL Oman Refineries Limited CEOWORLD Magazine Bharat Gas Resources Ltd. Resource Management including its upstream • Has experience across July’19 • Previously held posts of landscape and pipeline subsidiary refinery operations, • He has over 33 years of Chairman, Indraprastha • He has also held various companies and handled product planning, experience out of which Gas Ltd. & President, BPRL positions of various areas of finance technical services, 15 years of experience as looking after Africa and responsibility covering Refinery/ project MD of BPCL’s JV & Australasia. encompassing HR Policy Corporate Accounts, conceptualization and Subsidiary companies • He has headed various and strategy and was Treasury Management, project financing • Has experience across Business Units and Entities responsible for Risk Management, integrated upstream and in BPCL viz. Retail, LPG, Organizational Learning Taxation and Budgeting, downstream oil sector Pipelines and Supply Chain & Talent Management Fund Management etc. Optimization etc

29 3. Industry Overview IndiaBPCL Evolution– Attractive Industry Dynamics Significant potential for domestic O&G companies given low per-capita oil consumption and growing demand.

Oil: Consumption in thousands Indian Oil Demand of barrels per day* Million Tonnes

1449 83.5 Singapore 1419 FY19 28.3 13525 24.9 China 12840 81.1 1094 Australia FY18 26.2 1055 23.3 200 UK 207 76.0 2321 FY17 23.8 Germany 2443 21.5 3081 Brazil 3052 74.6 FY16 21.8 20456 US 19.0 19958 5156 India 69.3 4870 FY15 19.1 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 17.6

2018 2017 Diesel Petrol LPG

Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2019 Source: PPAC

31 BPCLIndian EvolutionOil Industry

Positive Policy actions

• Petrol Prices De-regulated completely

• Gasoil (Retail) – Deregulation announced effective 19th October 2014

• Gasoil – Bulk sales completely deregulated since January 2013

• Restricted supply/Targeted subsidies for cooking fuel products

• LPG DBTL scheme - Domestic LPG fully enrolled

• SKO PDS DBTK scheme – launched on pilot basis in 4 districts and now implemented in the state of Jharkhand

• Govt. has consistently compensated OMCs including BPCL for under recoveries and ensured reasonable profitability

32 Strategic position in the Indian economy with way to deregulation of fuel sector in the country BPCL Evolution

Thank You

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