TOKYO -- U.S.-based Sempra Infrastructure is considering exporting blue hydrogen that is made from liquefied natural gas and employs carbon capture during the production process to Japan and elsewhere in Asia, President Dan Brouillette told Nikkei.
President Dan Brouillette plans LNG terminals on West Coast to meet Asian demand

Sempra Infrastructure holds a majority stake in the Cameron LNG liquefaction facility in the U.S. state of Louisiana. (Photo courtesy of Sempra Infrastructure)
TOKYO -- U.S.-based Sempra Infrastructure is considering exporting blue hydrogen that is made from liquefied natural gas and employs carbon capture during the production process to Japan and elsewhere in Asia, President Dan Brouillette told Nikkei.