After six years of meaningful collaborative research and technology development, the Natural Gas Futures consortium will wind down operations in 2024 upon the completion of three final projects.

Isothermal Compressors

Isothermal compression promises to reduce energy consumption and reduce the cost of gas compression in a range of applications including CNG fueling, vent gas recovery and CNG compression station.

Lead Researcher

JOSHUA BRINKERHOFF, Assistant Professor

School of Engineering, UBC-O

System Simulation Modeling

Why Collaborate with Natural Gas Futures

Natural Gas Futures actively collaborates with a wide range of partners and is eager to develop new partnerships that will facilitate the environmental and economical use of natural gas fuel. We are committed to providing viable technologies and solutions in the context of our partners needs and constraints.

To learn more about becoming a partner, please contact:

Tel. 604 827 0790
Email: ngf@cerc.ubc.ca