GAIL India Share Price, Fundamentals and Financials
Track GAIL (India) Ltd live share price with 52 week high and low, chart views, fundamentals, financial highlights, business segments, shareholding pattern, ratios, peer comparison, dividends, bonuses/splits and company details for beginner investors and customers.
₹175.03
₹-1.06 · -0.60%
Symbol: GAIL.NSExchange: NSIUpdated: 17 Jun 2026, 19:59:38 IST
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Quick Fundamentals
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About GAIL (India) Ltd
GAIL (India) Ltd is an integrated Indian natural gas company and a central public sector enterprise. The company plays a key role in India’s gas value chain through natural gas transmission pipelines, gas marketing, LPG transmission, petrochemicals, liquid hydrocarbons and city gas distribution exposure.
For customers, GAIL is important because it supplies and transports gas used by fertilizer plants, power producers, industries, refineries, CGD companies and other energy users. For retail investors, GAIL is generally tracked as an oil and gas infrastructure, natural gas and energy transition company with both regulated and market-linked earnings drivers.
Investors should monitor gas transmission volumes, gas marketing margins, petrochemical profitability, LPG throughput, capex execution, debt, dividend payout, government policy, LNG prices and subsidiary or joint venture performance.
Important investor note
This page is educational and does not provide a buy, sell or hold recommendation. The latest financial results, dividend record dates, shareholding pattern, bonus, split and corporate action details should be verified from official exchange filings and GAIL investor communications.
Business Segments
GAIL’s business is linked to infrastructure-style earnings and commodity-linked margins. Pipeline transmission can be volume and tariff driven, while gas marketing and petrochemicals can be more sensitive to LNG prices, sourcing contracts, demand and spreads.
Natural Gas TransmissionPipeline networkMoves gas for power, fertilizer, CGD and industrial users.Natural Gas MarketingBulk gas supplyRevenue depends on sourcing, contracts, volume and margins.LPG TransmissionPipeline logisticsTransports LPG through dedicated pipeline infrastructure.PetrochemicalsPolymersAffected by feedstock cost, polymer prices and utilization.City Gas DistributionCNG / PNG exposureServes customers through subsidiaries and joint ventures.Clean Energy ProjectsRenewables / CBGTrack capex, commissioning and returns.
How to read GAIL’s segments as a beginner
Transmission volume helps you understand pipeline usage. Gas marketing volume tells you how much gas GAIL is selling. Petrochemical and LHC performance shows whether downstream products are adding or reducing profitability. CGD exposure helps track long-term gas adoption by vehicles, households and businesses.
Business Model
GAIL makes money by transporting natural gas through pipelines, marketing natural gas to bulk users, transmitting LPG, producing and selling petrochemicals and liquid hydrocarbons, and participating in CGD, LNG, exploration, renewable energy and related infrastructure businesses.
The company’s earnings may not move only with sales growth. Profit can change sharply because of gas sourcing cost, LNG prices, petrochemical spreads, tariff rules, domestic gas availability, currency movement, large customer demand and government policy.
For long-term monitoring, review whether new pipeline, petrochemical, renewable and CBG projects generate adequate returns after commissioning.
Shareholding Pattern
The table below is a simplified educational snapshot. Shareholding can change every quarter. Always verify the latest promoter, FII, DII, mutual fund, government and public holdings from official NSE/BSE filings before using it for investment analysis.
Shareholding pattern in percentage
Category
Mar 2025
Dec 2025
Mar 2026
Promoter and Promoter Group
51.88%
51.88%
51.88%
Foreign Institutional Investors
14.79%
14.07%
13.04%
Domestic Institutional Investors
19.12%
19.86%
20.60%
Public / Retail and Others
Balance public holding
Balance public holding
Balance public holding
Verification note
Check exchange filing
Check exchange filing
Check exchange filing
Profit and Loss / Financial Highlights
GAIL’s revenue can remain large even when profit changes significantly, because margins depend on gas costs, marketing spreads, petrochemical performance and policy-linked factors. Use this table as an educational snapshot and verify latest audited numbers from annual reports and exchange filings.
Financial highlights in ₹ crore
Particulars
FY 2023-24
FY 2024-25
FY 2025-26
Consolidated Revenue from Operations
₹1,33,500 Cr
₹1,42,290 Cr
₹1,42,094 Cr
Consolidated EBITDA
₹16,986 Cr
₹20,635 Cr
₹14,524 Cr
Consolidated Profit Before Tax
₹12,595 Cr
₹16,095 Cr
₹9,725 Cr
Consolidated PAT excluding minority interest
₹9,899 Cr
₹12,450 Cr
₹7,582 Cr
Standalone Revenue from Operations
₹1,30,638 Cr
₹1,37,288 Cr
₹1,38,697 Cr
Standalone PAT
₹8,836 Cr
₹11,312 Cr
₹6,968 Cr
Balance Sheet Highlights
For an infrastructure and energy company like GAIL, the balance sheet should be read with capex, debt, cash flow, project progress and return ratios. Latest audited balance sheet figures should be checked from GAIL’s annual report and exchange filings.
Balance sheet monitorables
Balance sheet area
Why it matters
What retail investors should check
Pipeline and plant assets
GAIL is infrastructure-heavy, so pipeline, petrochemical and LPG assets drive capacity.
Check capital work in progress, project timelines, utilization and return on new assets.
Borrowings and debt
Debt funds pipeline, petrochemical, renewable and working-capital needs.
Verify latest total debt, finance cost and maturity profile from audited filings.
Investments in subsidiaries and JVs
GAIL has exposure to city gas, LNG, petrochemical and pipeline ventures.
Review impairment risk, dividend income, associate profit and strategic value.
Inventories and receivables
Gas marketing and petrochemical businesses can carry working-capital swings.
Track receivable days, inventory movement and cash conversion.
Net worth and reserves
A stronger equity base can support dividends, capex and resilience.
Compare reserves, retained earnings, payout and return on equity.
Cash Flow and Business Segment Highlights
Cash flow quality depends on operating profit, working capital, capex and dividends. Segment volumes are useful because they show whether the physical business is expanding or contracting. Verify cash flow statements and segment results from audited filings before relying on any figure.
Operational and segment highlights
Operational / Segment Metric
FY 2024-25
FY 2025-26
What it means
Natural Gas Transmission
127.32 MMSCMD
122.18 MMSCMD
Pipeline throughput softened; watch tariff, volume and utilization.
Gas Marketing Volume
101.49 MMSCMD
104.21 MMSCMD
Marketing volume improved; margins depend on sourcing cost and pricing.
LHC Production
947 TMT
813 TMT
Lower liquid hydrocarbon output can affect segment contribution.
Polymer Production
827 TMT
768 TMT
Petrochemical performance depends on spreads, feedstock and utilization.
LPG Transmission
4,478 TMT
4,600 TMT
LPG pipeline throughput remains a key infrastructure metric.
Capital Expenditure
Verify from annual report
₹9,594 Cr
Capex was mainly for pipelines, petrochemicals, operational assets and JV/subsidiary investments.
Key Ratios
Ratios are shortcuts, not conclusions. For GAIL India, read valuation ratios with gas demand, pipeline utilization, gas marketing margins, petrochemical cycle, debt and dividends.
Key valuation and income ratios
Metric
Latest available value
How to use it
Stock P/E
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Compare with GAIL history and sector peers.
Price to Book
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Useful for asset-heavy businesses when read with ROE and asset quality.
Dividend Yield
—
Verify dividend details from filings before making income assumptions.
EPS TTM
—
Read with one-off gains, gas prices and segment margins.
Market Cap
—
Changes with live price during market hours.
52 Week Range
— to —
Price range context, not a standalone valuation signal.
Peer Comparison
Peer comparison should be done carefully because GAIL is not identical to a pure city gas distributor, LNG terminal company or upstream oil and gas producer. Compare segment economics instead of looking only at P/E or dividend yield.
Selected oil, gas and gas utility peers
Company
Broad business focus
Useful comparison metric
Important caution
GAIL (India) Ltd
Natural gas transmission, gas marketing, LPG transmission, petrochemicals and CGD exposure
Pipeline volume, gas marketing margin, EBITDA, capex, payout
Integrated PSU gas utility with policy and commodity exposure
Upstream commodity risk differs from pipeline and marketing risk
Dividends, Bonuses and Splits
Dividends
Year
Dividend Detail
Note
FY 2025-26
Interim dividend of ₹5.00 per share plus recommended final dividend of ₹0.50 per share
Subject to approvals and official record date disclosures.
FY 2024-25
Dividend paid as declared by the company for the year
Check annual report and exchange filings for exact details.
FY 2023-24
Interim dividend was announced during the year
Historical summaries may be adjusted after corporate actions.
Bonuses / Splits
Action
Detail
Note
Bonus / Split history
Corporate actions may affect historical price and per-share data
Verify bonus, split, face value and record date from official filings.
Current face value reference
Face value affects dividend per share interpretation
Use latest exchange quote or company filing for confirmed face value.
Investor action
Do not rely only on third-party summaries
Check demat credit, ex-date, record date and announcements.
Always verify the latest dividend, bonus, split, face value, ex-date and record date from official NSE, BSE and GAIL filings. Corporate action information can change after board approval, shareholder approval or exchange updates.
GAIL India customer and investor FAQs
These FAQs explain GAIL India’s products, services, business model, risks, dividend basics and investment monitorables in simple language for customers, beginners and retail investors.
What is GAIL India and what does the company do?
GAIL (India) Ltd is a Government of India-controlled natural gas company involved in natural gas transmission, gas marketing, LPG transmission, petrochemicals, liquid hydrocarbons, city gas distribution exposure, renewables and related energy infrastructure.
What is the NSE and BSE symbol for GAIL India shares?
GAIL India trades on NSE under GAIL and on BSE under 532155. For Yahoo Finance-compatible live chart and quote data, this page uses GAIL.NS.
How does GAIL India make money?
GAIL earns mainly from transporting gas through pipelines, marketing natural gas, LPG transmission, petrochemicals, liquid hydrocarbons and investments in subsidiaries and joint ventures. Profitability depends on volume, tariff, sourcing cost, gas marketing margins, petrochemical spreads, currency movement and policy decisions.
Who are GAIL India’s main customers?
GAIL serves fertilizer plants, power producers, industrial users, refineries, city gas distribution companies, petrochemical customers and bulk energy users. Retail PNG and CNG customers usually interact with the licensed city gas distributor in their area.
Can customers apply for GAIL PNG or CNG connections directly?
Customers should check the authorized city gas distributor for their location. In some areas it may be GAIL Gas or a GAIL-linked joint venture, while in other areas it may be another licensed CGD company. Use official websites, offices or verified helplines before submitting documents or payments.
What are GAIL India’s main business segments?
Important segments include natural gas transmission, natural gas marketing, LPG transmission, petrochemicals, liquid hydrocarbons, city gas distribution exposure, exploration interests and emerging clean energy projects. Investors should track both volume growth and margin trends.
What does the 52 week high and low tell investors?
The 52 week high and low show the highest and lowest traded prices over the last year. They give price context, but they do not prove whether the stock is cheap or expensive. Review earnings, cash flow, valuation, debt, dividends and risks as well.
What risks should investors monitor in GAIL India?
Key risks include global LNG price volatility, gas sourcing costs, currency movement, regulated tariffs, domestic gas allocation policy, petrochemical spreads, project delays, demand from large customers, competition in gas marketing and government policy changes.
Is GAIL India a dividend-paying company?
GAIL has a history of dividends, but the amount, record date and payout ratio can change each year. Verify the latest dividend announcement, record date and eligibility from NSE, BSE and company filings.
Has GAIL India issued bonus shares or stock splits?
GAIL has had corporate actions in the past, but current entitlement must always be checked from official exchange filings, company announcements and depository records.
How should beginners read GAIL India results?
Beginners can start with revenue, EBITDA, profit after tax, operating cash flow, capex, debt, gas transmission volume, gas marketing volume, petrochemical profitability and dividend payout. Compare several periods rather than one quarter.
Which companies can be compared with GAIL India?
Depending on the metric, investors may compare GAIL with Petronet LNG, Gujarat Gas, Indraprastha Gas, Mahanagar Gas, GSPL, ONGC and Oil India. Their business models differ, so peer comparison should be done carefully.
Does this page give a buy or sell recommendation?
No. This page is educational and informational. It explains live price data, business drivers, financial highlights and common monitorables without giving a buy, sell or hold recommendation.
Where should investors verify the latest details?
Verify financial results, shareholding pattern, dividends, bonus, splits and corporate actions from NSE, BSE, SEBI filings, GAIL investor relations pages, annual reports and official exchange announcements.