French oil giant Total SA said Wednesday it has started production at Iraq's Halfaya oil field as part of a consortium led by operator PetroChina, with partners Petronas Caligari and the Iraqi state partner South Oil Company. The company said that production should reach, in its first phase, an average of 70,000 barrels of oil a day

French oil giant Total SA said Wednesday it has started production at Iraq's Halfaya oil field as part of a consortium led by operator PetroChina, with partners Petronas Caligari and the Iraqi state partner South Oil Company.

The company said that production should reach, in its first phase, an average of 70,000 barrels of oil a day.

The operator, PetroChina, holds 37.5% of the consortium, and Total and Petronas Caligari both hold 18.75% stakes in the consortium, while Iraqi state partner South Oil Company holds 25%.

The consortium's production launch is part of a 20-year concession contract signed with Missan Oil Company for the development of the Halfaya oil field.