23rd ONGC AGM gets astounding thumbs-up from shareholders

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The 23rd Annual General Board Meeting of ONGC was held today at Indira Gandhi Stadium, New Delhi. The AGM was chaired by CMD Mr. D.K. Sarraf in presence of all board of directors who informed the shareholders present about the financials and operating performance of ONGC during the last fiscal 2015-16. ONGC management patiently heeded to inquiries, suggestions of shareholders and answered earnestly.

In his AGM Speech, CMD Mr. D.K. Sarraf informed the shareholders that amidst Global slowdown and challenges in Global Energy industry, ONGC has yet again recorded an impressive operating and financial performance during the financial year 2015-16. He added that while other global E&P companies have responded to prevailing business environment by cutting down their investments, ONGC has taken this opportunity to further develop new E&P assets.

Several shareholders present participated in a meaningful discussion with the board members. They generously praised the ONGC management for exceptional arrangements, especially taking care of elder shareholders and repeatedly applauded the design, quality and content of Annual Report published this year.

While apprising the shareholders that ONGC is celebrating 60 years of growth this year, CMD Mr. D.K. Sarraf read out the Chairman’s speech to the stakeholders, informing them that ONGC’s good performance notwithstanding prevailing business environment, reaffirms the company’s robust fundamentals and the statistics reflect the resilience of the company and operating superiority that it achieves in every spectrum of its business.

Shareholders freely interacted with the management

The shareholders also applauded the ‘e-voting’ measure, which was adopted for the first time this year, enabling them to vote electronically. Pertinent concerns like effect of GST, ONGC share price stagnation, issuance issue of bonus shares, ONGC Videsh’s IPO and developing more rigorous techniques to measure ONGC’s CSR activities were raised by the shareholders, which were duly address and replied by the CMD with inputs from various board members. Shareholders also advised the management to ensure sustainable development and focusing more towards renewable energy.

Shareholders casting their votes in the ballot

While responding to questions of diversifying, CMD responded that ONGC has already gone beyond convention hydrocarbon business and ONGC leads exploration of unconventional and alternate sources of energy in India. He also informed the shareholders that ONGC has invested 421 crores for CSR, community building to ensure sustainable development.

The vote of thanks was delivered by K M Padmanabhan, Independent Director of ONGC, who appreciated the CMD and ONGC’s Board for holding the AGM seamlessly. He also appreciated the shareholders for their continued support to ONGC.

After the vote of thanks, the meeting was declared closed by the CMD.

A view of the cross-section of packed audience

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