Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) is mulling listing its overseas investment arm ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) next year to raise funds for aggressive foreign acquisitions.
ONGC in its Perspective Plan 2030 has set a target of production of OVL’s overseas properties jumping to 20 million tons of oil and oil equivalent gas by 2017 and 60 million tons by 2030 from current over 9 million tons.
“To achieve this, the company has to pursue aggressive acquisitions of both exploration and producing assets,” a source with direct knowledge of the development said. “These kinds of targets need several billion dollars, all of which cannot come from its parent ONGC“.
To meet huge requirement, the company may go for an initial public offering (IPO) of at least 10 per cent equity shares.
“Preparatory work for the IPO will begin in next few days,” he said. “The works involves preparation of updated financial accounts and appointment of independent directors“.
Thereafter, prospectus for the public offering would be prepared and merchant bankers appointed.
“The IPO is not likely before 2013,” the source said.
OVL, which 31 overseas oil and gas projects besides interest in a couple of pipelines, is nation’s second—largest exploration and production company. It is 100 per cent owned by ONGC.
ONGC held “very preliminary” discussion with merchant bankers including Kotak Mahindra to understand the process involved in listing, the source said.
Some brokerages have valued OVL at Rs 60,000 crore, adding Rs 71 to the value of the ONGC share. ONGC scrip closed at Rs 279.40 on the BSE yesterday.
OVL listing is being seen as a measure the government may be planning to boost market sentiments.
“One way of boosting market sentiments could be raising diesel and cooking fuel prices. The other could be to list a profitable company like OVL,” an industry source said.