10 Years of Advancing Innovation

Connecting innovators, industry, and capital to accelerate clean technologies in natural gas.
2016
Canadian Gas Association (CGA) announces the launch of the Natural Gas Innovation Fund™ (NGIF)
Natural Gas Innovation Fund™ (NGIF) launched
2017
NGIF onboards six founding utility partners
NGIF onboards six founding utility partners
2018
Seven Canadian natural gas producers join the initiative
Seven Canadian natural gas producers join the initiative
2019
NGIF is Collaborative trendsetter at the Global Petroleum Show Gala
NGIF is Collaborative trendsetter at the Global Petroleum Show Gala
2020
NGIF Capital recognized for leadership in industry collaboration
NGIF Capital recognized for leadership in industry collaboration
2021
NGIF launches Cleantech Ventures Fund
NGIF launches Cleantech Ventures Fund
2022
John Adams recognized as a 2022 Canada Clean50 Honouree
John Adams recognized as a 2022 Canada Clean50 Honouree
2023
NGIF Capital launches NGIF Accelerator
NGIF Capital launches NGIF Accelerator
2024
Government of Alberta awards $15MM to the NGIF ETC Program
Government of Alberta awards $15MM to the NGIF ETC Program
2025
NGIF unveils its Four Pillars of Commercialization
NGIF unveils its Four Pillars of Commercialization
2026
NGIF expands cross-border collaboration
NGIF expands cross-border collaboration
2016
Canadian Gas Association (CGA) announces the launch of the Natural Gas Innovation Fund™ (NGIF)
Natural Gas Innovation Fund™ (NGIF) launched

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.


2017
NGIF onboards six founding utility partners
NGIF onboards six founding utility partners

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.


2018
Seven Canadian natural gas producers join the initiative
Seven Canadian natural gas producers join the initiative

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.


2019
NGIF is Collaborative trendsetter at the Global Petroleum Show Gala
NGIF is Collaborative trendsetter at the Global Petroleum Show Gala

NGIF named a Collaborative Trendsetter at the Global Petroleum Show Gala for driving innovation and collaboration in oil and gas.


2020
NGIF Capital recognized for leadership in industry collaboration
NGIF Capital recognized for leadership in industry collaboration

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.


2021
NGIF launches Cleantech Ventures Fund
NGIF launches Cleantech Ventures Fund

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.


2022
John Adams recognized as a 2022 Canada Clean50 Honouree
John Adams recognized as a 2022 Canada Clean50 Honouree

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.


2023
NGIF Capital launches NGIF Accelerator
NGIF Capital launches NGIF Accelerator

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.


2024
Government of Alberta awards $15MM to the NGIF ETC Program
Government of Alberta awards $15MM to the NGIF ETC Program

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.


2025
NGIF unveils its Four Pillars of Commercialization
NGIF unveils its Four Pillars of Commercialization

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.


2026
NGIF expands cross-border collaboration
NGIF expands cross-border collaboration

NGIF partners with the North American Heat Pump Collaborative, expanding cross-border work on energy transformation and emissions reduction.


At NGIF, we invest in companies who are leading in the development of clean technologies for energy and who have the potential to demonstrate significant and quantifiable environmental and economic returns.

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Trican
Frac pumpers are large fuel consumers that emit large amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Current fracturing equipment in Alberta is typically powered by diesel-based or bi-fuel (diesel & natural gas) bolt-on kit (Tier 2) engines. Trican’s Caterpillar Tier 4 Dynamic Gas Blending engine proposes to displace up to 85% of diesel with natural gas. The goal of field testing at ETC is to understand the performance of the Tier 4 Engines during operations in Canada. This includes, but is not limited to, diesel displacement performance during seasonal conditions, validation of the low emissions fracturing spread, and emissions performance compared to diesel and Tier 2 enginess.
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