The short answer is yes. Natural gas is a fossil fuel, but it is less emissions intensive. There is a role to play, for example, in using natural gas as a feedstock for petrochemicals.
That could be part of the transition, but I think the focus should be on what I call “safe bet” transition technology, with things that are already invented, like solar, wind, batteries, EVs and methane reduction. This is proven technology that's low-hanging fruit. If we pile into that instead of more expensive, unproven technologies—even like carbon capture and sequestration—it would be a better use of investment.