About
Independent measurement and emissions engineering.
Emissions regulation is expanding across industrial sectors. Carbon pricing mechanisms are extending into power generation, heavy industry, and maritime. LNG and gas trade is growing, and with it the volume of measurement data that determines commercial settlements and regulatory compliance accounts.
Across measurement, emissions monitoring, and operational assurance — the same failure mode recurs: systems that generate data without the documentation, calibration records, and calculation traceability needed to sustain scrutiny.
FUTUREGAZ exists to close that gap. The work is technical, independent, and structured to produce outputs that hold under external review — by regulators, counterparties, or capital.
MissionTo deliver independent measurement and emissions engineering — structured for technical rigour, applicable across industries, and built to sustain scrutiny.
How we operate
Technical independence
We do not represent instrument manufacturers, fuel suppliers, or technology vendors. Measurement recommendations are based on the applicable standard and the operational context — not on commercial alignment.
Standards-based practice
Methods are grounded in applicable standards: EN 14181, EPA 40 CFR Part 75, ISO 6976, AGA-7, AGA-9, OIML R 140, GIIGNL. Not proprietary frameworks or generic best-practice.
Operational specificity
Measurement problems are site-specific. Stack conditions, process variability, instrument histories, and contractual measurement bases all affect the right approach. We work from the actual context, not from templates.
Verifiable outputs
Everything we produce is structured so that a technically qualified third party can independently check the work. That is the standard, and it is applied consistently.