BEIJING -- China's three big state-run energy groups are increasing output of crude oil and natural gas in an effort to ease the country's reliance on foreign sources amid its trade war with the U.S.
CNOOC reports higher production off US, while Sinopec drills in Inner Mongolia

Employees unload liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanks in Xian, Shaanxi Province. © Reuters
BEIJING -- China's three big state-run energy groups are increasing output of crude oil and natural gas in an effort to ease the country's reliance on foreign sources amid its trade war with the U.S.