GHGT-18 Programme Overview 25-29 October 2026
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GHGT-18 Welcome Reception Sponsored by Woodside Energy
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GHGT-18 Opening and welcome speeches from the hosts and keynote speakers
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Session 1A – Absorption: Process modelling – 1
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Session 1B – Perspectives from commercial and demonstration CCUS projects
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Session 1C – Hard to abate sectors – Cement
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Session 1D – Public communication, and education and capacity building
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Session 1E – DAC deployment
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Session 1F – De-risking CO₂ Storage at Scale: Lessons from Global Case Studies
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Session 1G – Defining Usable CO₂ Storage Capacity: Constraints, Interactions and Solutions
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CCUS in Australia | From Gorgon to Moomba and beyond
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Session 2A – Absorption: Process and Equipment – 1
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Session 2B – Insights from pilot and demonstration CCUS projects
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Session 2C – Hard to abate sectors – Cement & Steel
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Session 2D – Exciting developments in creating the conditions for CCS
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Session 2E – Upscaling DAC systems
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Session 2F – From Prediction to Performance: CO₂ Storage Case Studies in Practice
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Session 2G – From Characterisation to System Design: CO₂ Storage at Basin Scale
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Public-private collaboration to deliver CCUS & Is it hard? | CCUS in hard-to-abate industries
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Session 3A – Absorption: Environment and Operation – 1
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Session 3B – Chemical Looping Processes
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Panel Discussion 1: IJGCC editor panel
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Session 3E – CDR on the rocks
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Session 3F – Digital Storage Tools & AI
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Session 3G – Risk Based Approaches to CO2 Storage Integrity
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Follow the money | CCUS economics and successful business models & AI, Datacentres, and CCUS on power generation
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GHGT-18 Tuesday Plenary Session
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Session 4A – Absorption: Pilot plants – 1
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Session 4B – Calcium Looping Processes
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Session 4C – CCS across industries
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Panel Discussion 2: CCS at a crossroads
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Session 4F – Geomechanical Integrity in CO₂ Storage: From Fault Stability to Injection Design
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Session 4G – Field-scale reservoir modelling
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Major Projects | Updates on large-scale commercial CCUS from around the world
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Session 5A – Absorption: Process modelling – 2
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Session 5B – Membrane Processes
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Session 5C – Enabling CCS in industry
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Panel Discussion 3: Unlocking CDR
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Session 5E – Negative Emissions through biomass and CCS
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Session 5F – Next-Generation CO₂ Storage: Expanding the Subsurface Frontier
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Session 5G – Injectivity and Well Performance
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From London to Australia | International transport of CO2 & Perceptions and misconceptions | Getting the public onboard with CCUS
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Session 6A – Absorption: Environment and Operation – 2
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Session 6B – Electrochemical Processes
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Session 6C – Major national CCUS Programs
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Panel Discussion 4: Public Outreach Materials
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Session 6E – CCU Big Picture to SAF
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Session 6F – From Storage Potential to Economic Value: Building CO₂ Storage Markets
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Session 6G – Leakage Risks and Containment Assurance
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CCUS | From today to net zero & TBC
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Student Reception Sponsored by TotalEnergies
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GHGT-18 Wednesday Plenary Session
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Session 7A – Absorption: Pilot plants – 2
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Session 7B – Sorbents for CO2 capture
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Session 7C – Paying for CCS scale-up
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Panel Discussion 5: Global CO2 Storage
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Session 7E – SAF and other fuels
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Session 7F – Enhanced Hydrocarbon Recovery for CO2 Storage
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Session 7G – Otway Field Experiments: Understanding CO₂ Migration and Trapping at Scale
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Session 8A – Absorption: Process modelling – 3
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Session 8B – Amine solid sorbents for low CO2 concentrations
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Session 8C – Capture technology-cost trade offs
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Panel Discussion 6: Insurance
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Session 8E – Other (Hydro)carbon products
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Session 8F – Monitoring Strain and Seismicity
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Session 8G – From Pore to Plume: Multi-Scale CO₂ Storage Insights from Otway
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Session 9A – Absorption: Environment and Operation – 3
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Session 9B – Direct Air Capture
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Session 9C – Environmental impacts of current and future CCS systems
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Session 9D – Legal and regulatory
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Session 9E – CO2 Specifications
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Session 9F – Monitoring the plume- results
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Session 9G – Geochemical Controls on CO₂ Storage Performance
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GHGT-18 Gala Dinner Sponsored by JERA Australia
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GHGT-18 Thursday Plenary Session
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Session 10A – Absorption: Advanced Liquids
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Session 10B – Sorbents for low concentration flue gases
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Session 10C – Multi-criteria assessment of CCS systems
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Session 10E – Transport by pipeline and ship
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Session 10F – Monitoring – geophysics with a shallow interest
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Session 10G – Basalts, Low-permeability and Mineralisation
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Session 11A – Absorption: Process and Equipment – 2
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Session 11B – Sorbent-based capture for medium CO2 concentrations
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Session 11C – System implications for CCS deployment
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Session 11E – Transport – Optimising Source to Sink Infrastructure
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Session 11F – Monitoring wells and well risks
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Session 11G – CO2 to Minerals
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GHGT-18: Closing Panel Session: Future Leaders Forum
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Closing Speeches and GHGT-19 Announcement
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