The government had offered a 10% shareholding in IOC to ONGC and OIL at a discount of about 10% to the current price.
"The EGoM on IOC disinvestment will meet tomorrow to decide on price of sale to ONGC and OIL," an official said.
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IOC shares closed at Rs 247.95 on the BSE yesterday, up 0.20%, valuing the company at Rs 60,201 crore.
At a 10% discount to the current price, the government's sale of 24.27 crore shares (or a 10% stake) in IOC would fetch over Rs 5,400 crore.
IOC shares have gained more than Rs 35 apiece since January 16, when the EGoM on disinvestment cleared the stake sale in the nation's largest oil firm through a block deal.
The EGoM had then cleared the stake sale at current market price, plus/minus 1%.
ONGC and OIL, however, wrote to the Petroleum Ministry saying they would each buy a 5% stake in IOC at the six-month average traded price and not at the current rate.
Although the Cabinet had originally cleared the stake sale in IOC through an offer for sale, the Finance Ministry had to go in for the block deal route after opposition from the Petroleum Ministry.
A trade with a minimum 5 lakh shares or a minimum value of Rs 5 crore executed through a single transaction on a separate window of a stock exchange constitutes a block deal.
A block deal order for a scrip should be within a range of 1% from the ruling market price (last traded price).
ONGC currently holds an 8.77% stake in IOC.
The oil ministry had argued that IOC shares should not be sold through an offer for sale as the current price did not reflect the right valuation of the company.
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