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Sempra's ECA LNG Phase 1 Achieves First Production Milestone at Mexico Facility

By MGN EditorialJune 5, 2026 at 12:00 AM

Sempra Infrastructure has announced first LNG production at its ECA LNG Phase 1 liquefaction project in Ensenada, Mexico, marking a significant commissioning milestone for North American LNG export capacity.

## Sempra's ECA LNG Phase 1 Achieves First Production Milestone at Mexico Facility Sempra Infrastructure, a subsidiary of Sempra (NYSE: SRE), announced on June 4, 2026 that its ECA LNG Phase 1 liquefaction project located in Ensenada, Mexico, has successfully commenced liquefied natural gas production as part of the facility's commissioning process. According to a PR Newswire release issued by the Houston-based energy company, the milestone represents a critical step toward full commercial operations at the Baja California facility, which is positioned to serve growing LNG demand across Pacific Basin markets, including key buyers in Asia. ### Strategic Significance for LNG Trade The ECA LNG Phase 1 project adds to North America's expanding LNG export infrastructure at a time when global demand for the fuel remains robust. The Ensenada location on Mexico's Pacific coast offers a logistical advantage over Gulf Coast export terminals for deliveries to Asian markets, potentially reducing shipping distances and transit times compared to routes transiting the Panama Canal. The facility is expected to play a meaningful role in diversifying LNG supply routes for Pacific-facing buyers, a consideration that has grown in strategic importance as energy security concerns continue to shape long-term supply contracting decisions among utilities and gas importers across Japan, South Korea, and China. ### Commissioning Progress First LNG production during the commissioning phase is a standard but pivotal benchmark in bringing a liquefaction facility to commercial readiness. It confirms that the core cryogenic and processing systems are functioning as designed before the project transitions to full-scale, sustained output and cargo loading operations. Sempra Infrastructure has been advancing its LNG portfolio as part of a broader strategy to capitalise on sustained international demand for North American natural gas exports. The company's infrastructure assets span both the Gulf of Mexico and Pacific corridors, positioning it as a significant player in the global LNG supply chain. Further details on the timeline to first commercial cargo and contracted offtake volumes are expected as the commissioning process advances in the coming weeks.
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