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INFRASTRUCTURE

The CCUS market is on a strong growth trajectory, with analysts predicting that sustained policy support and advancements in capture technologies could stimulate significant global investment by 2050. Key industries, including energy production, heavy manufacturing, and materials processing, recognise that an integrated CCUS infrastructure, complete with pipelines and storage hubs, is essential for the widespread adoption of these solutions. This need becomes even more pressing as nations push technological boundaries to reduce carbon footprints and overcome the limitations of legacy infrastructure.

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Global corporations and research institutions are intensifying efforts to enhance efficiency and scale up CO₂ capture, transport, and storage. Future-ready solutions, influenced by breakthroughs in capture technology and evolving policy frameworks, are unlocking cost reductions and enabling wider deployment. International collaboration is essential, as CO₂ emissions transcend borders. Many industrial regions are also reassessing legacy policies and regulations to streamline operations, optimise costs, and minimise environmental impacts. While some CCUS applications remain in their early stages, the momentum continues to grow, supported by the urgent need to decarbonise energy systems, industrial production, and material processing.

Infrastructure For a Low-Carbon Future

Infrastructure development, including robust pipeline networks, strategically located hubs, and well-characterised storage sites, remains a key driver of CCUS expansion. Large-scale networks that capture and distribute CO₂ across multiple industries have the potential to overcome existing barriers and accelerate deployment. In many cases, geological formations provide safe, long-term storage for carbon dioxide, while the modular design of pipeline construction helps address capacity constraints. Policy-driven incentives and supportive regulations continue to encourage new facilities, further enhancing efficiency, increasing productivity, and supporting innovations.

At Carbon Capture Australia 2026, companies will showcase their latest solutions for a climate-neutral future, with a strong focus on decarbonising the heavy industries through CCUS. From contractors specialising in capture technology to major industrial manufacturers seeking innovative ways to reduce their carbon footprints, the Summit will highlight how a targeted approach to implementation can deliver measurable results. Attendees can expect in-depth discussions on future-ready strategies, ethical, legal, and regulatory considerations, and the broader macroeconomic landscape of the green transition. By bringing together stakeholders from across the globe, Carbon Capture Australia 2026 will demonstrate how CCUS is driving a fundamental shift, helping the industries address climate change while advancing global growth in a circular economy.

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Topics on the agenda

STRUCTURING CCS PROJECTS IN AUSTRALIA: ALIGNING COMMERCIAL MODELS WITH REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS

Day 1: undefined

09:30 - 09:55

FORECASTING THE APAC CCUS INFRASTRUCTURE

Day 1: undefined

10:00 - 10:25

SCALING ELECTROFUELS: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO AFFORDABLE CARBON CAPTURE AND UTILISATION

Day 1: undefined

14:00 - 14:25

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