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Global CCUS Pioneers Attending CCAS
CREATING MOMENTUM NOW: BUILDING CONFIDENCE AND SCALING CCUS IN APAC
As momentum for carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) accelerates across the Asia-Pacific, the region is entering a defining period—moving from early pilots to large-scale projects and cross-border networks. Australia, Japan, Korea, Singapore and Southeast Asia countries are positioning CCUS not only as a tool for decarbonizing industry, but as a driver of regional cooperation and long-term competitiveness. Against this backdrop, the Carbon Capture APAC Summit 2026 (#CCAS2026) will set the stage for how the region can transform today’s opportunities into bankable projects and scalable impact.
Held on 8-9 July, 2026 in Melbourne, the APAC's leading event for CCUS will convene 700+ leaders from government, industry, finance, and across the broader CCUS value chain. Structured around four thematic pillars - Strategy, Technology, Finance, and Collaboration - the summit will explore how national and state policies translate into projects, how innovation and infrastructure reduce costs, how capital and carbon markets unlock investment, and how communities, transparency, and digital tools strengthen credibility. Together, these discussions will show how APAC can turn trust into momentum, and momentum into scale.
Federal Resources Minister Hon. Madeleine King MP Kicks Off the Carbon Capture APAC 2024
“Carbon capture, use, and storage remains a vital technology for achieving net zero emissions. The scale and urgency of addressing global warming demands we use all the tools available to us. Deploying carbon management and geological storage technologies will help secure Australia’s energy transition future – and it will support our regional trading partners to decarbonise. Along the way, it will create new jobs and economic opportunities here at home. There is solid evidence this technology works – and that it will improve with time.”
-Hon Madeleine King MP, Minister for Resources, Australian Government


World-Class Industry Leaders Share Exclusive Insights at CCAS2025
Industry Leadership at CCAS 2024
More than 80 forward thinkers across the global hydrogen industry will take the stage at IGH 2022.


Kara Peach
Director Transboundary CCS
Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water


Jane Burton
Project Director of the CarbonNet Project
Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions (Victoria)


Yusuke George Yoshida
Director, CCUS Strategy Department, GX Solutions
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.


Ow Kai Onn
Director, Carbon Mitigation
Ministry of Trade and Industry Singapore


Brett Woods
Managing Director & CEO
Beach Energy


Mohammad Barzanji
General Manager, Upstream & Carbon Management
Tokyo Gas Australia


Dr. Noranida Zainal
Director, Environmental and Natural Resources Division
Ministry of Economy, Malaysia


David Fallon
General Manager of Energy Transition
Chevron


Daisuke Fujihashi
General Manager of Carbon Solution Projects, Carbon Solution Development Unit
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines


Tyler Sujdovic
Acting Deputy Director General, Resource and Environmental Regulation
Department of Mines, Petroleum and Exploration (Western Australia)


Zharin Zhafrael Mohd
General Manager, CCS APAC
Shell


Merrie-Ellen Gunning
Director, Offshore Energy Systems
Geoscience


Michael Malavazos
Director Energy Regulation
Department for Energy and Mining (South Australia)


Andrew Nicholls
General Manager, Carbon Capture & Storage
Woodside Energy


Damian Dwyer
Director External Affairs
Low Emission Technology Australia
More than 80 forward thinkers across the global hydrogen industry will take the stage at IGH 2022.


Yusuke George Yoshida
Director, CCUS Strategy Department, GX Solutions
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries


Christine Irvin
Director of Projects for Low Carbon Ventures
Oxy


Kwong Soon (KS) Chan
Chief Commercial Officer
CO2CRC


Liz Griffin
Chief Executive Officer
Australia-Korea Business Council


Rosie Johnstone
Chair
CCUS Network Australia (CCUSNA)
Just confirmed groups attending
Discover who’s RSVP’d for #CCAS2025! Don’t miss your chance to attend APAC’s leading event for advancing CCUS development - the person seated next to you might hold the key to overcoming your biggest challenge! Stay updated on newly confirmed speakers, participating companies, networking opportunities, and more by following our LinkedIn page.


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The Premier Event for APAC Energy Leaders Committed to Net Zero
Back at MCEC - Now as Part of APAC Energy Transition Week 2026
In 2026, the Carbon Capture APAC Summit returns to the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC), welcoming over 700 decision-makers from the APAC CCUS sector for high-value learning, networking, and business.
Even more exciting, this year the summit joins the APAC Energy Transition Week 2026, co-located with SAF APAC Summit 2026, Australia Wind Energy 2026, and AI for Energy Transition APAC 2026–together forming the region’s most influential platform driving the energy transition.
