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Flow of the presentation  Indian oil and gas industry  Profile of the concerned organizations And their dividend policies in brief  Introduction of “event study” Discussion of the event study results Discriminant  Analysis
Oil and Gas industry  India has total reserves (proved & indicated) of 1,201 million metric tonnes (MMT) of crude oil and 1,437 billion cubic metres (BCM) of natural gas as on April 1, 2010. Growth rate was 2.2% for the 2009-10 financial year. Total dividend payout by the industry was Rs 178 Billion.
Industry profile Public Sector Undertakings (PSU's): ONGC - Oil & Natural Gas Corp (exploration and production) OIL - Oil India Limited (exploration & production) IOC - Indian Oil Corporation (refining & marketing) BPCL - Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (refining and marketing) HPCL - Hindustan Petroleum (refining & marketing) GSPC - Gujarat State Petroleum Corp Private Oil & Gas companies in India RIL - Reliance Industries Limited (Indian Oil & gas company) ESSAR (Indian Oil & Gas company) Cairns Energy India BG energy Niko (upstream exploration & production) Shell Oil BP Total (downstream exploration & production, chemicals)
Overview of the Industry
Companies Profile
IOCL Share holding Pattern
RIL Capital structure
RIL
Capital Structure
ONGC Share holding pattern
Dividend History(ONGC)
HPCL Capital Structure HPCL	 	Mar '10	 Sources Of Funds	in RS. Cr	 Total Share Capital	                 339.01 Equity Share Capital	339.01	 Share Application Money	0	 Preference Share Capital	0	 Reserves	11,218.96	 Revaluation Reserves	0.00	 Equity 	                               11,557.97 Secured Loans	              1,375.88 Unsecured Loans	              19,926.49 Total Debt	               21,302.37
HPCL Share holding pattern
Dividend History( HPCL)
NTPC Capital structure
NTPC share holding pattern
Event study  An Event study is a statistical method to assess the impact of an event on the value of a firm. Here we take dividend payout as an event.
Abnormal Return
Constant Return Model
Market Model
Economical model  Most appropriate model is Capital Asset Pricing Model(CAPM).     Re = Rf + B(Rm – Rf) Rm = Average market return  Rf = risk free return     B  =  Sensitivity of the asset returns to the market returns.
CAPM  Model E(Re) = 7.14 + B(12.59-7.14) + E(Re) = 7.14 + B(5.44)
Normally distribute
Hypothesis     Ho: The dividend payout has no impact on the  behavior of returns.
Hypothesis Testing
Estimation and Absorption Period         90 days                                               15 days
Methodology  Step 1. a) Test market model              b) if found significant use Paired T-Test Step 2. a) if market model is not capable in explaining the behavior of the security, use CAPM model.           b) impact analysis by expected actual(returns)
 Step 1.  ONGC Regression Model
Step 1.b)  Regression model says that market returns are significantly influencing the security returns. Market model is able to explain the variation in the security returns. We decided to go with “Market Model”  Model E(Re) = -0007+ .562(Rm)
ONGC Dividend Impact  There is no significant impact by the dividend payout.
RIL Regression model
Step 2 Regression model is not able to explain behavior of the security returns by market returns. So we decided to use CAPM model. Model E(Re) = 7.14 + 5.44*1.06 ( annual) E(Re) = 12.906 % (annual)
Impact   Impact = Actual return( 15 days)-Expected return( 15 days)                =(-0.03432) -.57                 = -.6075 There is negative impact by dividend payout.
HPCLDividend pay out impact using CAPM
ONGCImpact analysis
IOCL
NTPC
RIL
Discriminant analysis  Objective:- 1. To evaluate the dividend payout decision.                     2. To identify the variables, which affect the dividend payout decision.  Sample size = 88 companies from various industries.
Study reliability
Decision Criteria
Decision Function  -1.784 .784
Influencing factors
Findings IOC Essar oil RIL, NTPC, ONGC HPCL
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Cf final ppt

  • 1.
  • 2. Flow of the presentation Indian oil and gas industry Profile of the concerned organizations And their dividend policies in brief Introduction of “event study” Discussion of the event study results Discriminant Analysis
  • 3. Oil and Gas industry India has total reserves (proved & indicated) of 1,201 million metric tonnes (MMT) of crude oil and 1,437 billion cubic metres (BCM) of natural gas as on April 1, 2010. Growth rate was 2.2% for the 2009-10 financial year. Total dividend payout by the industry was Rs 178 Billion.
  • 4. Industry profile Public Sector Undertakings (PSU's): ONGC - Oil & Natural Gas Corp (exploration and production) OIL - Oil India Limited (exploration & production) IOC - Indian Oil Corporation (refining & marketing) BPCL - Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (refining and marketing) HPCL - Hindustan Petroleum (refining & marketing) GSPC - Gujarat State Petroleum Corp Private Oil & Gas companies in India RIL - Reliance Industries Limited (Indian Oil & gas company) ESSAR (Indian Oil & Gas company) Cairns Energy India BG energy Niko (upstream exploration & production) Shell Oil BP Total (downstream exploration & production, chemicals)
  • 5. Overview of the Industry
  • 7.
  • 10. RIL
  • 14. HPCL Capital Structure HPCL Mar '10 Sources Of Funds in RS. Cr Total Share Capital 339.01 Equity Share Capital 339.01 Share Application Money 0 Preference Share Capital 0 Reserves 11,218.96 Revaluation Reserves 0.00 Equity 11,557.97 Secured Loans 1,375.88 Unsecured Loans 19,926.49 Total Debt 21,302.37
  • 19. Event study An Event study is a statistical method to assess the impact of an event on the value of a firm. Here we take dividend payout as an event.
  • 23. Economical model Most appropriate model is Capital Asset Pricing Model(CAPM). Re = Rf + B(Rm – Rf) Rm = Average market return Rf = risk free return B =  Sensitivity of the asset returns to the market returns.
  • 24. CAPM Model E(Re) = 7.14 + B(12.59-7.14) + E(Re) = 7.14 + B(5.44)
  • 26. Hypothesis Ho: The dividend payout has no impact on the behavior of returns.
  • 28. Estimation and Absorption Period 90 days 15 days
  • 29. Methodology Step 1. a) Test market model b) if found significant use Paired T-Test Step 2. a) if market model is not capable in explaining the behavior of the security, use CAPM model. b) impact analysis by expected actual(returns)
  • 30. Step 1. ONGC Regression Model
  • 31. Step 1.b) Regression model says that market returns are significantly influencing the security returns. Market model is able to explain the variation in the security returns. We decided to go with “Market Model” Model E(Re) = -0007+ .562(Rm)
  • 32. ONGC Dividend Impact There is no significant impact by the dividend payout.
  • 34. Step 2 Regression model is not able to explain behavior of the security returns by market returns. So we decided to use CAPM model. Model E(Re) = 7.14 + 5.44*1.06 ( annual) E(Re) = 12.906 % (annual)
  • 35. Impact Impact = Actual return( 15 days)-Expected return( 15 days) =(-0.03432) -.57 = -.6075 There is negative impact by dividend payout.
  • 36. HPCLDividend pay out impact using CAPM
  • 38. IOCL
  • 39. NTPC
  • 40. RIL
  • 41. Discriminant analysis Objective:- 1. To evaluate the dividend payout decision. 2. To identify the variables, which affect the dividend payout decision. Sample size = 88 companies from various industries.
  • 43.
  • 45. Decision Function -1.784 .784
  • 47.
  • 48. Findings IOC Essar oil RIL, NTPC, ONGC HPCL