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Halfaya Field
CountryIraq
Offshore/onshoreonshore
OperatorIraq Ministry of Oil
Production
Current production of oil100,000 barrels per day (~5.0×10^6 t/a)
Estimated oil in place4,100 million barrels (~5.6×10^8 t)

Halfaya Field is an oil field, located east of Amarah, Iraq. Halfaya is proven to hold 4.1 billion barrels (650,000,000 m3) of recoverable reserve and has production potential of 200,000–535,000 barrels per day (31,800–85,100 m3/d), the China National Petroleum Corporation-led group finished the first phase in June 2012 and increased production from 3,000 barrels per day (480 m3/d) to 100,000 barrels per day (16,000 m3/d) 15 months ahead of schedule.

CNPC has started preliminary work on the second phase of Halfaya, which will bring the capacity to 200,000 bpd.[1]

In December 2009, the China National Petroleum Corporation was awarded a 50% stake in the development of the field and France's Total S.A. along with Malaysia's Petronas were awarded a 25% stake. The consortium plans production at 535,000 barrels per day (85,100 m3/d). [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://af.reuters.com/article/energyOilNews/idAFL3E8HI0QT20120618 CNPC-led group wins Iraq Halfaya oilfield deal
  2. ^ http://in.biz.yahoo.com/091211/137/bauqpn.html CNPC-led group wins Iraq Halfaya oilfield deal