China's industrial energy production was mixed in May, with raw coal and natural gas output falling year over year, while crude oil and electricity output were up, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics on Tuesday.
Raw coal production slipped 1.7% year over year to 400 million tons, compared with a 1% increase in the previous month.
Crude oil output rose 0.5% year over year to 18.6 million tons, while natural gas production decreased 2.2% to 21.7 billion cubic meters.
Electricity output rose 4.2% to 784.3 billion kilowatt-hours, sharper than the 2.6% increase in April.