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Strictly Private and Confidential

Investor Presentation

June 2017

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Indian Oil Corporation: The Future of India Energy

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Strong Focus on Innovation Through

R&D and Alternate Energy Sources

Integrated Operations Across the

entire Energy Value Chain

Pan-India Pipeline Infrastructure

Leading Market Share

Across Portfolio

Largest Refiner in the Country

Driven by a Management Team That

has Delivered Results

● 11 refineries with 80.7 MMTPA Capacity

● 35% of Domestic Refining Capacity

● 45.1% petroleum market share in FY17 with over

46,500 touch points

● 12,700+ km pipelines for crude oil and products

with a total capacity of 93.7 MMTPA

● 48% share in crude and product pipeline (by

length)

● 2nd largest domestic player in Petrochemicals

● E&P: 8 domestic and 9 overseas blocks

● Overall 554 patents as on 31.03.2017

● New focus on Alternate and Renewable Energy

(Wind, Solar, Biofuels, Nuclear)

● Consistent growth and profitability

o FY11-FY17 Revenue CAGR: 6.59%

o Debt / Equity of 0.55x (as on Mar 31, 2017)

Strong Support from the

Government of India

● Maharatna Company; GoI Control: 57.34%

● Government nominated Directors on IOC Board

● Contribution to exchequer of INR 1,79,014 Cr in

FY17

Note: Company Filings and Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (http://ppac.org.in/).

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Our Journey at a Glance

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From a humble beginning to an Oil Giant

Turnover

US$ in Billion

Refining Capacity

MMT

Pipeline Network

Kms (‘000)

Contribution

to Exchequer:

US$ 28 Bn

(FY17)

Platts Energy

Ranking: 14

(2016)

Fortune

Global 500

Ranking :

161

(2016)

Moody’s : Baa3

Fitch: BBB- “Maharatna”

status

Note: IOC is ranked 14th as per Platt Global Energy Company Rankings 2016.

IOC is ranked 161 amongst Fortune Global 500 Companies in 2016.

11.6x 6.5x

Source: Company Filings

31-Mar-17 FY17

7 12

24

36

81

1970 1980 1990 2000 2017

2

4 5

7

13

1970 1980 1990 2000 2017

0.1 0.7 2.7

14.5

68.7

1970 1980 1990 2000 2017

78

4,45,373

0

100000

200000

300000

400000

500000

1965 1975 1985 1995 2005 2015

Turnover (INR/Cr)

99729

0.00

20000.00

40000.00

60000.00

80000.00

100000.00

120000.00

1965 1975 1985 1995 2005 2015

Net Worth

Net Worth (INR/Cr)

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Well Poised to Leverage Strong Industry Dynamics

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Consumption in million barrel per day

Source: IMF World Economic Outlook, April 2017 (GDP at constant Prices)

ASEAN-5: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand & Vietnam Source: CIA World Fact book (2014 & 2015 Est.).-as per website on 30 May 2017

Source: Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Govt. of India.

Oil Consumption Trends Have Been Rising Marginally…

MMT

…With Strong Growth in Consumption Across Key Products

India is Among the World’s Fastest Growing Economies Low per Capita Oil Consumption Represents an

Underpenetrated Opportunity…

GDP Growth

2015 2016 2017 P 2018 P

India 7.3% 7.5% 7.5% 7.6%

China 6.9% 6.5% 6.2% 6.0%

ASEAN-5 4.8% 4.8% 5.1% 5.2%

Brazil (3.8%) (3.8%) 0.0% 1.1%

Russia (3.7%) (1.8%) 0.8% 1.0%

Note: HSD: High Speed Diesel and MS: Motor Spirit

Source: Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell

FY18 – FY22 E CAGR

148 157 158 166

185 194

FY 12 FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY16 FY17E

19.53

12.53 11.12

4.12 3.74

US EU China Japan India

6.30%

8.23%

Diesel (HSD) Petrol (MS)

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Leader in Refining Market Share(1)

IOC - The Largest Refiner in India

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Narimanam

Panipat

Paradip

Mathura

Barauni

Haldia

Chennai

Guwahati

Digboi

Bongaigaon

Koyali

Subsidiary Cos. (11.5 MMT)

Capacity(69.2 MMT)

Importing Crude from Across the Globe

Refinery Throughput (MMT) Capacity Utilization* (%)

Steady Distillate Yields* (%)

With Strong Focus on Quality

Strategically

placed with

access to high

demand market

of North India

FY 17

Type of Crude Oil Used

Strategic Presence With Access to High Demand Markets

Note: All figures for the year ended March 31 of the respective years.

Note: Figures as of March 31, 2017

Note: Figures as of March 31, 2017.

(1) Market share based on group Refining Capacity

Africa

28.13%

Middle East

66.3%

Central Asia

1.50%

South

East Asia

3.84%

Figures for FYE 2017

Source: PPAC website

Source: Company Filing

Source: Company Filing Source: Company Filing

Source: Company Filing

35% 26%

10% 13% 9% 7%

IOC Reliance HPCL BPCL Essar Oil ONGC

North

America

0.23%

Total crude oil import : 63.79 MMT (including 7.74 MMT for CPCL)

54 57 65

FY 15 FY 16 FY 17

99

104 105

FY 15 FY 16 FY 17

78.8 80.6

79.3

FY 15 FY 16 FY 17

Low Sulphur

48%

High Sulphur

52%

*Excluding Paradip Refinery

*Excluding Paradip Refinery

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700 KTA PP Plant: Petchem Initiation at Paradip

Paradip Refinery – Modern Marvel

Turning Odisha into Energy Gateway of East India

15 MMTPA Capacity India’s Largest PSU Refinery

Rs. 34,555 crore Investment

Anchor tenant of Paradip PCPIR

Further Downstream Projects in Odisha

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Paradip Refinery Project – Salient Features

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Paradip Refinery: Augmenting IOC’s Capacity

Capacity : 15 MMPTA

One of the most modern refineries:

100% HS including 40% Heavy

Nelson Complexity Factor – 12.2

Product Slate :

MS 25%, HSD 38%, ATF/SKO 13%, LPG 5%, Petcoke 8%

Distillate Yield – 81%

Even with high percentage of heavy crudes

Energy Index – 50 MBN

Among the best in the industry

Source: Company Filing

INDMAX Unit

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Largest Pipeline Market Share - Downstream

Unparalleled Network of Cross Country Pipelines

8

%

Pipelines Throughput

MMT

High Capacity Utilization

Crude Oil Pipelines Product Pipelines Total Pipelines

Steady Revenue Stream with healthy EBITDA

In US$ millions

All annual figures for the year ended March 31 of the respective years.

USD-INR:64.8550 (as on Mar 31, 2017)

Indicate Total Capacity

Utilization

Source: Company Filing

Source: PPAC Website Note: Figures as of March 31, 2017 Source: Company Filing

IOC, 73%

Others, 27% IOC,

49%

Others, 51%

118 125 119

70 73 69

94 99 94

FY 15 FY 16 FY 17

Crude Product

48 51 51

28 29 31

76 80 83

FY 15 FY 16 FY 17

Crude Product

764 846

925 945

FY'14 FY'15 FY'16 FY'17

EBITDA

Indicate Total Throughput

IOC, 56%

Others, 44%

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Extensive Network of Cross Country Pipelines

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Vadinar

Chaksu

Mundra

Guwahati

Bongaigaon

Siliguri

Digboi

Tinsukia

Jalandhar

Dadri Meerut

Tundla

Najibabad Roorkee

Ambala

Mathura

Kot

Jodhpur

Sanganer

Ajmer

Dahej

Chittaurgarh

Koyali

Bhatinda

Sangrur Panipat

Rewari

Haldia

Barauni Kanpur

Lucknow

Mourigram

Rajbandh/

Durgapur

Chennai

Sankari

Asanur

Trichy

Madurai

CBR

Bangalore

Bangalore AFS

Paradip

Ratlam

Chennai AFS

Hazira

Bharatpur

Ahmedabad

Sidhpur

Viramgam

Raipur

Ranchi Korba

Ennore

Motihari

Baitalpur

Kolkata AFS

Berhampur

Vizag Rajahmundry

Vijaywada

Hyderabad

Kandla

Muzaffarpur

Patna

Numaligarh

Delhi

Legend Crude Oil Pipeline

Product Pipeline

Ongoing Product Pipeline

Gas Pipeline

Refinery

Length

(KM) Capacity

Crude Oil

Pipelines

5,217 48.60

MMTPA

Product Pipelines 7,491 45.09

MMTPA

Gas Pipelines 140 9.5

MMSCMD(1)

Total 12,848 --

As on March 31 2017

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Operating Highlights (Inland / Export Mix)

Pan India Presence with Multiple Consumer Touch Points

Marketing: Reach in Every Part of the Country

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Other Key Highlights

Sales (MMT)

Leader in Market Infrastructure

Note: (1) Others includes Aviation Fuel Stations, Terminals, Depots and LPG Bottling Plants.

Rural Thrust and Penetration

7,051 Kisan Sevak Kendras (KSK)

LPG Supply to over 99 million households

Petroleum Product Market Share

45.1% share in petroleum products

Over 46,500

Customer

touch-points

LPG Distributor

9,570

Retail Outlets

26,212 Bulk Consumer

Pumps

6,520

Others

326(1)

SKO / LDO

Dealerships

3,904

All figures for the year ended March 31, 2017 Source: Company Filing Source: Company Filing & PPAC Website

Source: Company Filing

Source: Company Filing

72.8 77.1 78.6

3.7 3.6 4.8

76.5 80.7 83.5

FY 15 FY 16 FY 17

Inland Export

44% 51% 49%

56% 49% 51%

Retail Outlets LPG Distributorships Aviation Fuel Stations

Indian Oil Others

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Unparallel Sales

68.5* 72.6 74.1

Maintaining Leadership with 45.1% Market Share

Highest-ever Sales

76.5 80.7

Overall IndianOil Sales 83.5 MMT

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

2.7 3.1 3.3

34.5 35.8 35.4

4.7 4.6 3.6

8.4 9.5 10.1

8.4 9.2 10.1

LPG

Naphtha

MS

ATF

SKO

HSD

FO/LSHS

Bitumen

Lubes

Others

Domestic POL Sales (MMT)

*As per old methodology

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Diversified Customer Base & Renowned Brands

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Branded Products

Branded Services

Diversified

Customer

Base

Diversified

Products &

Brands

Kisan Seva Kendra outlets for extending rural reach

Retail Outlet at Boat house • The turnover growth is insulated from the cyclical demand

fluctuations due to diversified customer base

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Moving Beyond the Traditional Value Chain

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Petrochemicals

LAB

PX / PTA

Polymers, Glycols

Butadiene, SBR

Moving

Beyond the

Value

Chain

Gas

Sourcing

Marketing

LNG Terminals

CGD

E&P

Domestic

Overseas

Operatorship

RE&SD

Wind, Solar

Biofuels

Sustainability

Nuclear

JV with NPCIL

Globalization

Exports

Consultancy

Training

Downstream Marketing

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Leading Producer of Petrochemical Products

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Capacity

EBITDA (in INR/Cr)

Sales Breakup (in INR/Cr)

Project Capacity

(MT) Capex

(US$mn)

Guajarat LAB 120,000 175

Styrene Butadiene Rubber Plant

120 KTA 150

Panipat Px / PTA 553,000 508

Panipat Naphtha Cracker

1,460,000 2337

Total: 23080 Total: 19297 Total: 20273

Source: Company Filing

Source: Company Filing

1524 1030 1463 3236 2576 2835

14685 12315 12210

1894

1960 2035

1741

1416 1730

FY 15 FY 16 FY 17

LAB Px/PTA Polymers MEG/DEG/TEG Others

2,036

3,420

6,067

7,590

FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY17

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IOC: E&P Capabilities

Backward Integration Through E&P

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Increasing Equity Oil and Gas Production.

New Asset

• Taken stakes in Vankor and Taas Yuryakh (Roseneft’s

Russian Assets). Both are producing Assets.

Stake in 17 exploration blocks

8 Domestic blocks

– With ONGC / OIL / GAIL / GSPC

– Including 2 Coal Bed Methane blocks with

ONGC (20% participating interest)

9 International blocks

– Libya (1), Yemen (1) , Nigeria (1), Gabon (1),

Venezuela (1) , USA (1), Canada (1) and

Russia (2)

Status of Domestic and Overseas Blocks

Recent Developments on E&P A view of the

drilling site at

IOC Khambat 1

All figures as on March 31, 2017

All figures as on March 31, 2017

Source: Company Filing

Total 9 Blocks Total 8 Blocks

Discovery, 1

Discovery, 3 Exploration, 1

Appraisal, 3

U. Development, 3

U. Development, 1

Production, 5

Domestic Blocks Overseas Blocks

Discovery Exploration Appraisal Under Development Production

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Russian Asset Acquisition

Reserves 331 MMT

Production 21 MMTPA

Consortium Stake 23.9%

Vankor: Today’s Behemoth

Vankor US$ 598 million invested

(till 31.03.2017)

Taas US$ 408 million invested

(till 31.03.2017)

IndianOil Stake 8%

Reserves 196 MMT

Production 1 MMTPA

Peak Envisaged 5 MMTPA

Taas: Tomorrow’s Star

IndianOil Stake 10%

Investment Approval for

$1.23 billion

Consortium Stake 29.9%

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Diversified Across Geographies and Energy Sources

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• Aviation, terminal &

retail business

• 24,000 MT Storage

Terminal

• Market Share : 24%

IndianOil Mauritius

Ltd. (IOML)

(100% Stake)

• Storage, terminal &

retail business

• 200 retail outlets

• Market Share 43.5%

Lanka IOC Plc.

(75.1% Stake)

• Marketing of Lubes

IOC Middle East FZE

(100% Stake)

Solar

Wind

Power

Gas ● JV for City Gas Distribution with

presence in 9 Cities

● 5 MMTPA LNG import, storage and re-

gassification terminal under

construction at Ennore (Near Chennai)

● Ennore –Tuticorin Pipeline (1175 km)

● 6000+ solar PV systems installed at

Retail Outlets. Total installed capacity 24

MW (Mar’17).

● Other installed Solar PV capacity is 20 MW

Note: Other overseas subsidiaries include IOC Sweden AB, IOC (USA) Inc.and IndOil Global B.V. Netherland (facilitating overseas

upstream operations

Figures for the year ended March 31,2017

Geographical Diversification Diversification Across Sources

Source: Company Filing

● Wind – 167.60 installed capacity

• 21 MW plant at Gujarat;

• 48.3 MW plant at AP

• 72.3 MW plant at Rajasthan

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Strong Focus on Research and Development

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Focus on Products & Technology Collaborations

Active Patents Portfolio

By Geography By Division

● Technology developed to

maximize light distillates from

refinery residue INDMAX

● Commercialized 1.2 MMTPA

grass-root DHDT facility in

Bongaigaon

Diesel Hydro

treating

● Retrofitting of Bongaigaon

refinery for producing Euro-III/

IV motor spirit

Naphtha

Isomerization

● Hi-therm LPG based metal

cutting gas

● Improved efficiency and safety

standards

Indane

NANOCUT

LPG

● 1st in India to introduce multi-

grade railroad oil to Indian

Railways - significant fuel and oil

savings

Railroad Oils

● One of six companies to

develop “OEM Approved Marine

Technology Equipment”

Marine Oils

As on March 31, 2017

Total Patents: 554

Investments in Research & Development

Indalin: Technology for conversion of naphtha to light olefins, LPG &

aromatic rich gasoline; feasibility under study

Delayed Coking: Thermal cracking technology for conversion of long/short

residue to distillates. Partnership with Engineers India Limited

Octamax: Technology for dimerization of cracked C4 to high octane

(RON) component for Euro IV/V gasoline

FCC Catalyst Additives: CO - Combustion promoter, Coke Reduction

Additive, Residue Upgradation Additive for bottom Upgradation

DHDS / DHDT Catalysts: Demonstrated at CPCL for ULSD in 2009.

Partnership with Sud-Chemie India Limited (SCIL)

Vegetable Oil co-processing in DHDT: Successful technology

demonstrated in 2013 including demetallation of vegetable oil

51 228

Game-changing technology for

Conversion of CO2 to value

added products

Conversion of Carbon dioxide to

chemicals

● Commercialization of R&D

developed fuel efficient engine

oil for gasoline & diesel car

Fuel

Efficient

Engine

Oils

● Commercialization of R&D

developed energy efficient hot

rolling oil in association with

RDCIS in steel plants

Hot Rolling

Oils

Source: Company Filing

244

122

188

275

34%

22%

44%

India USA Others

9%

50%

41%

Lubes Refineries Others

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INDMAX – A New Era

IndianOil R&D’s “Make In India” Initiative

Indigenously developed technology to bridge India’s LPG Deficit

Over 2 times LPG yield over regular FCC

Flexibility to cater to Seasonal Demand: LPG/ MS/ HSD Mode

High Octane MS (97-98 RON) production

INDMAX: INDane MAXimization

INDMAX unit being installed at Bongaigaon refinery as well 19

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R&D Prowess • Technology Commercialisation

• 2nd R&D Campus – Upscaling Thrust Areas

Refining

Technology

Lubes

Technology

Pipeline

Research

Catalysts

Nanotech

CO2

Research

Alternate Energy

Research

IndianOil R&D of Tomorrow

35 TMTPA INDAdeptG Plant at Guwahati Refinery

Indigenous In-Line Pipeline Inspection Tool

Indigenously Developed Delayed Coker at Barauni

New generation of Lead Acid Battery trials underway

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Investing In Future Growth

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Project Estimated Cost

(US$ mn)

Ennore – Tuticorin Natural Gas Pipeline 4,497

Koyali – Ahmednagar – Solapur Pipeline 1,967

Phase – IV of Retail Automation 1,338

Haldia Barauni Product Pipeline 1,038

Major Ongoing Projects Planned Capital Expenditure Outlay (2017-18)

(INR/Cr.)

Major approved Capex Plans

Source: Company Filing

Project Estimated Cost

(US$ mn)

Polypropylene unit at Paradip 3,150

Coker at Haldia 3,076

BS-VI Projects 15,411

INDMAX unit at Bongaigaon 2,582

Paradip-Hyderabad Pipeline

2,321

Capex planned for 2017-18, approx INR 19,628 Cr

Refining, 4559

Pipelines, 1890

Marketing, 5988

Petchem, 1209

E&P, 2482

Others, 3500

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Government

Approval for

Capital Raising Board Control:

Members

nominated to

IOC Board

Functional

Directors:

Appointment by

President of India

Pricing:

Select petroleum

products based

on Government

initiative

Performance:

Annual MoU

with Government

of India

Two government

nominated

director on board

of directors

Sanjiv Singh

Chairman

35+ Year Experience

Handled all aspects of refining activities.

Previously headed the refinery division. Also

worked with centre for High technology and with

Nigeria Petroleum National Company.

Chemical engineer from IIT Roorkee

A K Sharma

Director (Finance)

32+ Year Experience

Handled various assignments in finance functions.

Was at the forefront of treasury operations to raise

funds for IOC. Credited for issuing the first ever

foreign currency bonds of IndianOil in the

international market.

Chartered Accountant (CA) by profession. Also

possesses law degree.

Verghese Cherian

Director (HR)

32+ Year Experience

Possesses a rich and comprehensive experience

in human resource discipline in various positions at

IndianOil. Also headed IIPM, an apex training

centre of IndianOil

Post graduate in Social Work (MSW).

Anish Agarwal

Director (Pipelines)

36+ Year Experience

Has held various important portfolios in Pipelines,

and has worked in various disciplines like

operations, maintenance, engineering services,

projects, etc.

Electronics engineer from Punjab Engineering

college and Executive MBA from MDI, Gurgaon.

B S Canth

Director (Marketing)

32+ Year Experience

Has held several key portfolios including sales,

operations, human resources etc. Has made

significant contribution as a member of Retail

Advisory Committee.

PG in Personal Management & Industrial Relations

and a Law graduate.

G K Satish

Director (Planning &

Business Development)

30+ Year Experience

Has experience in varied areas of business

including International Trade, Business

Development, Natural Gas, Marketing Operations,

Logistics and Human Resources.

A Graduate in Mechanical Engineering from the

NIT Surat, and a Post-Graduate in Management

from MDI, Gurgaon .

Dr. SSV Ramakumar

Director (R&D)

30+ Year Experience

Has three decades of R&D experience

in downstream hydrocarbons sector, notably in

the areas of refinery process research streams

A doctorate in Chemistry from IIT-Roorkee

Experienced Management Team & GOI Ownership and Support

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Management Team Contribution to Exchequer (in INR/Cr)

Strong Support From the Government of India

Source: Company Filing

,98326

1,32,064

1,79,014

FY 15 FY 16 FY 17

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Our Differentiators: Strong Financials

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Net Profit (in INR/Cr) and Dividends (%)

Turnover (in INR/Cr)

EBITDA (in INR/Cr)

EBITDA (%)

Exchange Rate 1USD= INR 64.8550

30% 30% 30%

Source: All figures Company Filing

Contribution to FY17 EBITDA

33%

Refining 37%

Marketing 18%

Pipelines 17%

Petchem 21%

Others 7%

48%

4,14,919

4,57,571

4,50,756

4,06,828

4,45,373

FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17

17,284 19,023

14,291

23,371

35,990

FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17

5,005 7,019

5,273

11,242

19,106

FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY17

Dividend Payout Ratio (% of PAT)

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Our Differentiators: Strong Financials

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Debt / Equity

Net Worth (in INR/Cr) Cash breakdown & Debt (in US$ billions)

(1) Special Oil Bonds received from Government of India in lieu of compensation till the year FY 2009.

Source: All figures Company Filing

Reduction in Debt Level (INR/Cr)

1.32x 1.31x

0.81x

0.60x 0.55x

FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY17

$12.5 $13.3

$8.5 $8.2 $8.5

3.8 4.0 3.8 2.8

3.9

2.1 1.8 1.9

1.8

1.4

3.7 2.9

1.5

1.6 1.2

0.1 0.1

0.0

0.1 0.0

FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17

Total Debt Market Value of Investments

Special Oil Bonds Amount Recoverable from Govt.

Cash Equivalents

61,124 65,992 67,970

88,134

99,729

FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY17

80,894 86,263

55,248 52,880 54,820

FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY17

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Conclusion

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India’s Largest Oil Company …Focused on Creating Shareholder Value

Pan-India Pipeline Infrastructure

Largest Refiner in the Country

Leading Market Share Across the Portfolio

Integrated Operations Across the entire Energy Value Chain

Strong Focus on Innovation Through R&D and Alternate Energy Sources

Driven by a Management Team That has Delivered Results

With Strong Support from the Government of India

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Key Risk Factors

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Fluctuation in exchange rates (INR – US$)

Fluctuations in commodity prices (e.g. crude oil)

Fluctuations in global petroleum product prices