The venture that required 10,000 primary licences and permits says it followed rules, Our Europe Editor writes.
Royal Dutch Shell and its partners in the Sakhalin II LNG project launched a counter-attack against the sustained threats of a shutdown and legal action.
Sakhalin II has been under fire from the Russian authorities throughout 2006 over alleged shortcomings in the validity of its permits and the scope of its environmental protection measures.
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