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BPCL Shares Spike Up 7% To Hit All-Time High On Heavy Volumes

So far this year, BPCL has gained 62 per cent, compared to an 18 per cent rise in benchmark Nifty.

Shares of Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) surged around 7 per cent to hit a fresh record high of Rs 370.50 on NSE, driven by heavy volumes. So far in the day, a total of three crore shares of the company changed hands on BSE and NSE combined, compared to the one-month average trading volume of one crore shares.

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So far this year, the stock has gained 62 per cent, compared to an 18 per cent rise in benchmark Nifty.

In the last one year, BPCL stock has zoomed 110 per cent, more than doubling investors’ capital. In comparison, Nifty gained 30 per cent during this period.

Earlier this month, BPCL said its subsidiary along with Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has been awarded a production concession by The Supreme Council for Financial and Economic Affairs (SCFEA) in Abu Dhabi.

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BPCL said the production concession agreement follows the award of the exploration and production concession to Urja Bharat Pte Limited (UBPL) in March 2019, and the successful completion of the exploration phase.

UBPL is a 50:50 Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) of BPCL and IOC.

The concession agreement covers a total area of up to 6,162 square kilometres, offering UBPL 100 per cent concession rights. The area includes conventional undeveloped oil and gas resources, BPCL said.

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“Initial exploration efforts have yielded positive results in Onshore Block 1, specifically within the 38 square kilometres Ruwais area,” the statement added.

BPCL added the company invested nearly USD 164 million during the exploration phase.

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