10 Years of Advancing Innovation
Canadian Gas Association (CGA) launches the Natural Gas Innovation Fund™ (NGIF) to drive innovation across Canada’s natural gas value chain. | John Adams appointed CEO.
Six founding utility partners — ATCO Gas, Enbridge Gas Distribution, FortisBC Energy, Pacific Northern Gas, SaskEnergy, and Union Gas — join NGIF and CGA to back cleantech innovation. | NGIF opens its first call for applications.
NGIF launches the Industry Grants (IG) program with key industry partners. | Seven natural gas producers join: Birchcliff Energy Ltd., Canadian Natural Resources Limited, Chevron Canada Limited, Perpetual Energy Inc., PETRONAS Energy Canada Ltd., Shell Canada Energy, and Tourmaline Oil Corp. | Government Trusted Partners come on board: NRCan, Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA), Alberta Innovates, BC ICE Fund, Ontario Centre of Innovation (OCI), BC Geoscience, and Innovation Saskatchewan.
NGIF named a Collaborative Trendsetter at the Global Petroleum Show Gala for driving innovation and collaboration in oil and gas.
NGIF Capital is established under CGA Enterprises; John Adams named CEO and President. | Named Co-Champion, Project Execution Excellence (Industry Accelerators) at the Daily Oil Bulletin Energy Excellence Awards. | Secured $5.1MM from NRCan via CERIN to cut methane at a live Alberta production site — part of a $12MM federal–provincial–industry commitment. | John Adams elected to the Clean Resources Innovation Network (CRIN) Board of Directors.
NGIF launches Cleantech Ventures Fund I, initially $35MM (later $50MM), to scale clean technologies for Canada’s natural gas and hydrogen. | NRCan extends CERIN funding, enabling the $8.25MM NGIF Emissions Testing Centre (ETC) program — a plug-and-play platform for simulated and live emissions testing in partnership with Tourmaline Oil and the University of Calgary.
John Adams named a Canada Clean50 Honouree for cleantech innovation supporting natural gas startups. | NGIF opens a new office at the University of Calgary. | NRCan adds $1MM to the NGIF ETC program for FY2022–23.
NGIF launches the $10MM Global Cleantech Challenge with the International Gas Union at RICE Alliance Energy Venture Day, Houston. | NGIF Capital opens a Montréal office. | NGIF Accelerator launches as a not-for-profit delivering NGIF’s technology and innovation programs; John Adams named CEO and President. | Cleantech Ventures Fund I releases its first performance report.
Government of Alberta awards $15MM to the NGIF ETC Program for methane reduction and technology innovation. | NGIF launches its quarterly premium newsletter, Gazette. | Alberta Innovates grants $750,000 to the NGIF ETC Program.
NGIF unveils its Four Pillars of Commercialization, expanding the ETC Program to accelerate technology validation, adoption, and scale-up, funded by the Government of Alberta. | Alberta commits $7MM to the NGIF Accelerator’s new Methane Reduction Demonstration Program for near-commercial technologies.
NGIF partners with the North American Heat Pump Collaborative, expanding cross-border work on energy transformation and emissions reduction.

