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63: 235: 242: 474:, nor to Upper Nile region, South Sudan and also the decision did not specify oil sharing. The government of Sudan claimed that area is belong to its country since it was ruled to be out of Abyei boundary by PCA and announced they would not share any oil revenue with the Government of South Sudan, emphasizing that the PCA established that Heglig was part of the north. The document of the PCA only indicated that the Heglig or Panthou area is not part of Abyei. 70: 415:. Panthou is a combination of two words in Dinka; "Pand" which mean the area or home and "Thou" which is the desert date tree, as such Panthou means land or home of desert's date. There are many places around the Dinka areas that have the name of Panthou. 410:
is also a favorite food for camels, goats, sheep and cattle. South Sudan does not recognize the name Heglig for the town. During the 10-day occupation by the SPLA, South Sudan restored the name of the town Panthou, a Dinka translation of the word
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which contains much of South Sudan's proven oil reserves. The Heglig oil field was first developed in 1996 by Arakis Energy (now part of
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Mariod, Abdalbasit Adam; Saeed Mirghani, Mohamed Elwathig; Hussein, Ismail (2017). "Balanites aegyptiaca Seed Oil".
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tree, which is found in most parts of Africa and the Middle East. Sudanese Sufis use
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the Heglig oil field from Sudan. Sudan took it back at the
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is the Arabic name of the "desert date", the fruit of the
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Index

Panthou
Arabic
Heglig is located in Sudan
9°59′58″N 29°23′55″E / 9.99944°N 29.39861°E / 9.99944; 29.39861
Sudan
State
South Kordofan
IATA
ICAO
AMSL
HEG is located in Sudan
Runways
Direction
Gravel
South Kordofan
Sudan
Unity State
South Sudan
Sudanese Civil War
Sudan People's Liberation Army
captured
Second Battle of Heglig
Balanites aegyptiaca
lalob
Muglad Basin
rift basin
Talisman Energy
Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company
Khartoum
Port Sudan

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