Experimental and theoretical results are presented of a XeF(C-A) blue green laser driven by 5kJ energy. The laser was pumped by a ferrite induced discharge of 90 cm long. An output energy of O.22J has been Obtained with a plane parallel resonator. A code to simulate the laser has been developed. Numerical results for a wide range of conditions are compared with experiments performed by us and other authors. It is found that the IntracaVity refractive losses limit the laser operation for XeF2 pressures above 3 Torr. The laser output depends strongly on the discharge-cavity length ratio. Possible ways to increase the laser power and efficiency are discussed.