The stock came under massive selling pressure, falling 18.21 per cent to touch a low of 150 pence on the London Stock Exchange.
Shares of its Indian subsidiary, Cairn India Ltd, also fell by 4 per cent to Rs 222.30 at the BSE.
Income Tax Department had yesterday slapped a Rs 10,247 crore (USD 1.6 billion) tax demand on Cairn Energy Plc, which termed the action as "very disappointing" and said it would contest the order.
The company said the order came at a time when the BJP government has been publicly talking about the negative impact of retrospective taxation on "international reputation and investor sentiment towards India".
In a statement, Cairn had said it has received "a draft assessment order from the Indian Income Tax Department.
