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Developing a World-Class LNG Exports Portfolio

Part of Sempra’s mission is to be a leader in North America’s growing liquefied natural gas (LNG) export market, developing the infrastructure to bring cleaner, more reliable and more affordable energy to the world. Sempra’s existing and proposed LNG projects are designed to leverage North America’s abundance of natural gas through LNG exports in an effort to reduce our trade deficit, create jobs, meet global energy demand and improve the energy security of our allies.

Sempra LNG’s mission is to be the premier North American LNG infrastructure company, by sustainably and safely providing U.S. producers of natural gas leading access to global markets. Sempra LNG owns a 50.2% interest in Cameron LNG, a 12 million ton per annum (Mtpa) export facility operating in Hackberry, Louisiana, and is currently developing additional LNG export facilities on the Gulf Coast and Pacific Coast of North America through Cameron LNG expansion, Port Arthur LNG in Texas and Energía Costa Azul LNG (ECA) in Mexico.

Cameron LNG

Hackberry, Louisiana, USA
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Cameron LNG Project

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Port Arthur LNG

Jefferson County, Texas, USA
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Port Arthur LNG Project

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Energía Costa Azul LNG

Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico
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LNG Projects

Providing Access to U.S. Gas from the Gulf & West Coasts

In the form of LNG, natural gas can be shipped from parts of the world where it is abundant to where it is in demand. North America’s vast supplies of natural gas near the U.S. Gulf Coast region provide LNG projects direct access to existing pipelines and storage infrastructure.

Sempra LNG’s planned liquefaction project at Energía Costa Azul, located on Mexico’s west coast less than 60 miles south of San Diego, has a geographic advantage for delivering U.S. natural gas to customers in the Pacific Rim, potentially reducing the time it takes for U.S. natural gas to travel to Asian markets from an average of 21 days to approximately 11 days.

What Are the Benefits of LNG?

What is liquefied natural gas, or LNG?

LNG is a natural gas that has been supercooled to minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit. At that temperature, natural gas condenses into a liquid, which takes up to 600 times less space than in its gaseous state, making it feasible to transport over long distances.

What are some qualities and benefits of LNG?

It is odorless, colorless, non-corrosive and non-toxic. Its weight is less than one-half that of water. Natural gas is the world’s cleanest burning fossil fuel. When combusted, natural gas generates 50% less carbon dioxide than conventional fuels.

The use of LNG is a proven, reliable and safe process, and it has been used in the United States since 1917. Transportation of LNG via ship has a long record of safe operation. In LNG’s more than 50-year shipping history, LNG ships have traveled more than 150 million miles without a major incident.

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