(Reuters) - British oil company White Nile has started drilling its first well in a disputed 67,000 square km (25,870 sq mile) concession in semi-autonomous south Sudan, a company official said on Friday.
French energy company Total SA disputes White Nile's contract with the south Sudan government, which has given the British company part of an oil exploration block that the central government had allocated to Total.
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