ALMATY: Kazakh media says the finance police have accused Italian energy company Agip, which operates the country's largest oil project, of fraud worth $110 million. The threat of legal action will revive fears among international energy companies about the Kazakh government's efforts to squeeze further financial concessions from foreign-led energy projects. Novosti-Kazakhstan news agency cites senior finance police official Adil Abylkasymov as saying Friday that Agip charged twice for the same construction work at an oil and gas treatment plant. Under the terms of the production-sharing agreement for the vast Kashagan field, operators of the project are due to have their expenses reimbursed once oil sales begin yielding revenue. Production is slated to start in 2013.