Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) will play a pivotal role in tackling the world's energy trilemma. Given the unprecedented scale of the challenge to mitigate emissions, collaboration and concerted effort between industries and other stakeholders are key to ensuring efficient, affordable, and safe approaches are being adopted to see effective CCS deployment upscale rapidly.
The goals of the conference are to promote knowledge sharing on the latest capture advances from renowned experts and industry professionals, focus on subsurface workflows for CCS evaluation through technical presentations, accelerate further consideration of the application of mainstream CCS technologies in the Southeast Asia region, and exchange ideas and issues around CCS technology. To exchange valuable and actionable insights, the 3rd EAGE Conference on Carbon Capture and Storage Potential will bring together the expertise from subsurface specialists including geologists, geophysicists, reservoir engineers, project managers, and petrophysicists, as well as research and academia. Viewpoints from policymakers, activists, financial professionals, and strategists are conjointly expected to round up the discussion and scale up the carbon capture efforts in the Southeast Asia region.
Vice President, Northern Australia and Timor-Leste Energy Solutions
Santos
Director of Carbon Solutions- Asia Pacific
SLB
CO2 Capture Science Leader
CSIRO
CCS Engagement Lead
Wood
Director of Low Carbon Geoscience & Advice
Geoscience Australia
Project Director
The CarbonNet Project
Technical Manager-Greenhouse Gas Storage
National Offshore Petroleum Titles Administrator
Director Energy Regulation, Regulation Division
Department for Energy and Mining
Subsurface & CCS Advisor
Mitsui E&P
Executive Director Upstream Research
S&P Global
Head of CCS Solutions/Interim Chair of CCUSNA
Geovault
Gorgon Asset Development Manager
Chevron
Managing Director
deepC Store
Group Leader
RITE
Executive Chairman
Pilot Energy Limited